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The aura of being in the shoes of a Superstar is something many WWE fans dream of throughout their many hours of consuming wrestling. For years, 2K’s WWE franchise (formerly published by THQ) has tried to achieve this feeling, with varying levels of success. A few years back, an
by Jay MaloneIt seems like games with old-fashioned, pixelated graphics are increasingly common these days. Games like Axiom Verge, Shovel Knight, and Super Time Force Ultra all feature old-school visual styles which aim to convey feelings of nostalgia for gaming’s simpler days. But while all of these titles succeed in creating
by Matt WelshTravis Northup has returned to the third chair for this episode of the GT Reboot Podcast, and things fall apart just as quickly as you’d expect them to in that scenario. Eric and Kenneth are joined by Travis and Josh Devlin as we talk about everything but the new
by Kenneth ShepardThere are people who will never pay for, play, or even hear or speak of Viridi. Those blessed children of luck and splendor will go through their life with their faith in gaming intact, taking to the grave a sort of pure and adorable innocence that playing Viridi robs you
by Patrick RostMany await this holiday season for the same reason as the past few years: a new Call of Duty. This time the crew behind the wildly successful Black Ops series is back with Call of Duty: Black Ops III. I had time to sit and play the multiplayer beta, and
by Bryan ErtmerFelicia Day, actress, comedian, writer and of course, gamer, has become a household name for many since she first caught our attention on her web series “The Guild,” before quickly becoming one of the busiest people in the entertainment business, appearing in shows like “Supernatural,” starring alongside Neil Patrick Harris
by Paul Cesar[UPDATE: After discussing the latest episode of Tales from the Borderlands, we were made aware that “Escape Plan Bravo” actually contains an ending separate to the one we got when playing the game for review. The issue was that of the two ways the episode could end, one of them
by Kenneth ShepardEach time Shadow Blade Reload takes one step forward, it also takes two steps back. Indie developer Dead Mage’s recent 2D hack-and-slash, action platformer is a quick-moving, visually appealing trip through an interesting world. But too many missteps involving difficulty and poor voice acting create more than enough dull
by Blake HesterThe aura of being in the shoes of a Superstar is something many WWE fans dream of throughout their many hours of consuming wrestling. For years, 2K’s WWE franchise (formerly published by THQ) has tried to achieve this feeling, with varying levels of success. A few years back, an
by Jay MaloneCan you run the most successful space cruise?
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If you’re familiar with Formlabs, it’s probably in the commercial space. As a manufacturer of 3D printers, they have mostly focused on professional printers that put anything in the consumer space to shame. They have printers that use Stereolithography, just like printers from the likes of Elegoo or
Corsair adds a light and audially lethal weapon to their arsenal
The aura of being in the shoes of a Superstar is something many WWE fans dream of throughout their many hours of consuming wrestling. For years, 2K’s WWE franchise (formerly published by THQ) has tried to achieve this feeling, with varying levels of success. A few years back, an
by Jay MaloneIt seems like games with old-fashioned, pixelated graphics are increasingly common these days. Games like Axiom Verge, Shovel Knight, and Super Time Force Ultra all feature old-school visual styles which aim to convey feelings of nostalgia for gaming’s simpler days. But while all of these titles succeed in creating
by Matt WelshTravis Northup has returned to the third chair for this episode of the GT Reboot Podcast, and things fall apart just as quickly as you’d expect them to in that scenario. Eric and Kenneth are joined by Travis and Josh Devlin as we talk about everything but the new
by Kenneth ShepardThere are people who will never pay for, play, or even hear or speak of Viridi. Those blessed children of luck and splendor will go through their life with their faith in gaming intact, taking to the grave a sort of pure and adorable innocence that playing Viridi robs you
by Patrick RostMany await this holiday season for the same reason as the past few years: a new Call of Duty. This time the crew behind the wildly successful Black Ops series is back with Call of Duty: Black Ops III. I had time to sit and play the multiplayer beta, and
by Bryan ErtmerFelicia Day, actress, comedian, writer and of course, gamer, has become a household name for many since she first caught our attention on her web series “The Guild,” before quickly becoming one of the busiest people in the entertainment business, appearing in shows like “Supernatural,” starring alongside Neil Patrick Harris
by Paul Cesar[UPDATE: After discussing the latest episode of Tales from the Borderlands, we were made aware that “Escape Plan Bravo” actually contains an ending separate to the one we got when playing the game for review. The issue was that of the two ways the episode could end, one of them
by Kenneth ShepardEach time Shadow Blade Reload takes one step forward, it also takes two steps back. Indie developer Dead Mage’s recent 2D hack-and-slash, action platformer is a quick-moving, visually appealing trip through an interesting world. But too many missteps involving difficulty and poor voice acting create more than enough dull
by Blake Hester