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Reviews   -   Nov 23, 2015 A ghoulishly good time — Yo-Kai Watch review
A ghoulishly good time — Yo-Kai Watch review

Within an hour of starting up Yo-Kai Watch, I had befriended several ghouls, including a talking cat named Jibanyan who punched cars to get stronger, and a purple anteater named Baku who eats nightmares for food. If that intrigues you, then I have good news: that’s just the surface

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Nov 23, 2015 More blood, more difficult — Bloodborne: The Old Hunters review

Difficulty is a tricky thing to tamper with in video games. It’s also one of the most notable reasons why Hidetaka Miyazaki’s Dark Souls series has become so popular. Miyazaki’s newest creation, Bloodborne, did a few things to differentiate itself from Dark Souls, and one of those

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Nov 23, 2015 Room and bored — Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival review
Room and bored — Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival review

Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival shares many similarities with traditional Animal Crossing games. It’s serene, slow-paced, and lighter, much like its life-sim roots. More importantly, the game puts little focus on goals, choosing instead to place its emphasis on the value of smaller moments. But while traditional Animal Crossing games

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Nov 23, 2015 Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide book review
Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide book review

If there is a setting in Dungeons & Dragons that deserves its own book to showcase the amazing stories found therein, it has to be The Sword Coast. The Baldur’s Gate and Icewind Dale series of games, recently-released Sword Coast Legends, Neverwinter Nights, and its MMO counterpart Neverwinter are

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 23, 2015 The Art of Halo 5: Guardians book review
The Art of Halo 5: Guardians book review

Insight Editions has gotten to run with one of the largest flags in the industry the past few years, and this year is no different as they deliver The Art of Halo 5: Guardians to a throng of eager fans. If you read our Editor Travis Northup’s review of

by Ron Burke
Podcast   -   Nov 19, 2015 Gaming Trend Podcast: Rants and also raves
Gaming Trend Podcast: Rants and also raves

We’ve got every end of the opinion spectrum on this week’s show, as Blake Hester joins Eric and Kenneth to talk about Tomb Raider, Battlefront, and the horrors of when an anime adaptation goes wrong. Everyone on the show is playing Rise of the Tomb Raider, and we’

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Nov 19, 2015 Devoid of Hope — Danganronpa: The Animation review
Devoid of Hope — Danganronpa: The Animation review

Danganronpa’s story is one that should, in theory, lend itself to an animated adaptation. Even without the investigations and trials to partake in, the core of the story Spike Chunsoft tells is riveting, and one that could be emulated in an episodic series for those without the time to

by Kenneth Shepard
Impressions   -   Nov 19, 2015 Old Hat — Dragon Age: Magekiller impressions
Old Hat — Dragon Age: Magekiller impressions

For as much rich lore and cultures that the Dragon Age series boasts, you’d think at this point we’d have more stories to tell that don’t involve the world of Thedas’ perception of mages. Dragon Age: Magekiller’s first issue does little to differentiate the comic from

by Kenneth Shepard
A ghoulishly good time — Yo-Kai Watch review
Reviews   -   Nov 23, 2015 A ghoulishly good time — Yo-Kai Watch review

Within an hour of starting up Yo-Kai Watch, I had befriended several ghouls, including a talking cat named Jibanyan who punched cars to get stronger, and a purple anteater named Baku who eats nightmares for food. If that intrigues you, then I have good news: that’s just the surface

by Eric Van Allen
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Reviews   -   Nov 23, 2015 A ghoulishly good time — Yo-Kai Watch review
A ghoulishly good time — Yo-Kai Watch review

Within an hour of starting up Yo-Kai Watch, I had befriended several ghouls, including a talking cat named Jibanyan who punched cars to get stronger, and a purple anteater named Baku who eats nightmares for food. If that intrigues you, then I have good news: that’s just the surface

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Nov 23, 2015 More blood, more difficult — Bloodborne: The Old Hunters review

Difficulty is a tricky thing to tamper with in video games. It’s also one of the most notable reasons why Hidetaka Miyazaki’s Dark Souls series has become so popular. Miyazaki’s newest creation, Bloodborne, did a few things to differentiate itself from Dark Souls, and one of those

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Nov 23, 2015 Room and bored — Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival review
Room and bored — Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival review

Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival shares many similarities with traditional Animal Crossing games. It’s serene, slow-paced, and lighter, much like its life-sim roots. More importantly, the game puts little focus on goals, choosing instead to place its emphasis on the value of smaller moments. But while traditional Animal Crossing games

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Nov 23, 2015 Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide book review
Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide book review

If there is a setting in Dungeons & Dragons that deserves its own book to showcase the amazing stories found therein, it has to be The Sword Coast. The Baldur’s Gate and Icewind Dale series of games, recently-released Sword Coast Legends, Neverwinter Nights, and its MMO counterpart Neverwinter are

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 23, 2015 The Art of Halo 5: Guardians book review
The Art of Halo 5: Guardians book review

Insight Editions has gotten to run with one of the largest flags in the industry the past few years, and this year is no different as they deliver The Art of Halo 5: Guardians to a throng of eager fans. If you read our Editor Travis Northup’s review of

by Ron Burke
Podcast   -   Nov 19, 2015 Gaming Trend Podcast: Rants and also raves
Gaming Trend Podcast: Rants and also raves

We’ve got every end of the opinion spectrum on this week’s show, as Blake Hester joins Eric and Kenneth to talk about Tomb Raider, Battlefront, and the horrors of when an anime adaptation goes wrong. Everyone on the show is playing Rise of the Tomb Raider, and we’

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Nov 19, 2015 Devoid of Hope — Danganronpa: The Animation review
Devoid of Hope — Danganronpa: The Animation review

Danganronpa’s story is one that should, in theory, lend itself to an animated adaptation. Even without the investigations and trials to partake in, the core of the story Spike Chunsoft tells is riveting, and one that could be emulated in an episodic series for those without the time to

by Kenneth Shepard
Impressions   -   Nov 19, 2015 Old Hat — Dragon Age: Magekiller impressions
Old Hat — Dragon Age: Magekiller impressions

For as much rich lore and cultures that the Dragon Age series boasts, you’d think at this point we’d have more stories to tell that don’t involve the world of Thedas’ perception of mages. Dragon Age: Magekiller’s first issue does little to differentiate the comic from

by Kenneth Shepard
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