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Confession time – I have enough Cthulhu-related shirts in my closet to wear a different one every day of the month without repeating. I guess what I’m saying is that I’m a bit of a fan. When Focus Home and Cyanide Studios announced that they’d be tackling the
by Ron BurkeEditor in Chief Ron Burke and Editor Hunter Wolfe stop by to talk about their experience on the E3 show floor, telling tales of massive crowds, legal assault, and (most importantly) video games like Sea of Theives, Assassin’s Creed: Origins, Super Mario Odyssey and more! Every week, Mike Pearce
by Joe DeClaraI have played quite a few VR games, but I have never had the chance to play a platformer in VR. To me, the idea of a platformer in VR seemed like it would be a waste of the tech. When I play a VR game I want to feel
by Zach FaberIt’s hard to overstate how impressive Dontnod’s fall-slated title Vampyr really is without seeing it for yourself. While the gameplay demo above will give you a taste, our E3 demonstration was nearly three times as long, showcasing an amazing maturity for the company. The team is tackling choice
by Ron BurkeThank god it’s Friday! Remember when those words meant Tim “the Toolman” Taylor and Steve Urkel were going to delight your family with their hilarious antics? Well, not anymore! Now, TGIF means it’s time to play some video games, and what better way to kick it off than
by Josh DevlinWe all have things we regret, times where we wonder what could have been if we had only done something different. I was faced with these thoughts when I got my first look at the story driven game, Last Day of June, at E3 2017. Beautiful and touching; the first
by Zach FaberMy childhood memories are liberally dotted with the bright, pixelated world of Mario and his super brother. To this day, the ‘sent mail’ indicator on my phone is the original soundbite of Mario jumping. Sadly, Mario has also long been considered a nostalgic memory for me, as I simply fell
by A Kay PurcellVvardenfell is a place like no other. Dense, steamy swamps welcome adventurers in the south, leading them inland towards lush grasslands, misty isles, barren and scorched valleys, and the great peak of the Red Mountain, ever churning with dark omens from above. Mushrooms taller than skyscrapers dot landscapes to the
by Patrick RostConfession time – I have enough Cthulhu-related shirts in my closet to wear a different one every day of the month without repeating. I guess what I’m saying is that I’m a bit of a fan. When Focus Home and Cyanide Studios announced that they’d be tackling the
by Ron BurkeThe 40th anniversary of Mario goes hard
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Confession time – I have enough Cthulhu-related shirts in my closet to wear a different one every day of the month without repeating. I guess what I’m saying is that I’m a bit of a fan. When Focus Home and Cyanide Studios announced that they’d be tackling the
by Ron BurkeEditor in Chief Ron Burke and Editor Hunter Wolfe stop by to talk about their experience on the E3 show floor, telling tales of massive crowds, legal assault, and (most importantly) video games like Sea of Theives, Assassin’s Creed: Origins, Super Mario Odyssey and more! Every week, Mike Pearce
by Joe DeClaraI have played quite a few VR games, but I have never had the chance to play a platformer in VR. To me, the idea of a platformer in VR seemed like it would be a waste of the tech. When I play a VR game I want to feel
by Zach FaberIt’s hard to overstate how impressive Dontnod’s fall-slated title Vampyr really is without seeing it for yourself. While the gameplay demo above will give you a taste, our E3 demonstration was nearly three times as long, showcasing an amazing maturity for the company. The team is tackling choice
by Ron BurkeThank god it’s Friday! Remember when those words meant Tim “the Toolman” Taylor and Steve Urkel were going to delight your family with their hilarious antics? Well, not anymore! Now, TGIF means it’s time to play some video games, and what better way to kick it off than
by Josh DevlinWe all have things we regret, times where we wonder what could have been if we had only done something different. I was faced with these thoughts when I got my first look at the story driven game, Last Day of June, at E3 2017. Beautiful and touching; the first
by Zach FaberMy childhood memories are liberally dotted with the bright, pixelated world of Mario and his super brother. To this day, the ‘sent mail’ indicator on my phone is the original soundbite of Mario jumping. Sadly, Mario has also long been considered a nostalgic memory for me, as I simply fell
by A Kay PurcellVvardenfell is a place like no other. Dense, steamy swamps welcome adventurers in the south, leading them inland towards lush grasslands, misty isles, barren and scorched valleys, and the great peak of the Red Mountain, ever churning with dark omens from above. Mushrooms taller than skyscrapers dot landscapes to the
by Patrick Rost