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Reviews   -   Aug 08, 2015 Changing the game; Victor Vran review
Changing the game; Victor Vran review

Action RPG’s are getting big again with the likes of Diablo 3, Grim Dawn, Path of Exile, and more. Victor Vran looks to cash in on this, while doing some unique things that make it stand on its own. Its core gameplay is solid and it has a ton

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Aug 08, 2015 Intergalactic classic — Galak-Z: The Dimensional review
Intergalactic classic — Galak-Z: The Dimensional review

Galak-Z: The Dimensional is much like the empty void of space. Cold, unforgiving, and apathetic to your outcome, it simply exists for you to conquer or fall to again and again. Blending the challenging repetition of the roguelike genre with the mechanical dexterity necessary to be an ace dogfighter, Galak-Z:

by Eric Van Allen
Podcast   -   Aug 07, 2015 Gaming Trend Podcast: Gamescommentary
Gaming Trend Podcast: Gamescommentary

Gamescom was this week, and since Microsoft was the only one who showed up, it’s a pretty Xbox-heavy show this week. After discussing Rare Replay and mourning the loss of Kameo II, Kenneth, Matt, and Josh go announcement by announcement through Microsoft’s Gamescom showing. The long-awaited Quantum Break

by Kenneth Shepard
Interviews   -   Aug 06, 2015 Psyonix talks Rocket League, the design process, and the Supersonic Fury DLC
Psyonix talks Rocket League, the design process, and the Supersonic Fury DLC

Last week, I was fortunate enough to chat with Jeremy Dunham, the Vice President of Marketing and Communications from Psyonix, the studio behind this summer’s hit title, Rocket League. As a game that surprised us all, we discussed topics such as the game’s huge success, the game design

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Aug 04, 2015 Sen-si-zen-sational — Zenzizenzic review
Sen-si-zen-sational — Zenzizenzic review

When I heard I was going to be playing a game where squares are fighting squares, I figured at the most I’d be getting a mathlete competition, and at the very least I’d be entertained by a church group laser tag match.  The truth of Zenzizenzic, Adult Swim’

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Aug 04, 2015 Patience is key — The Swindle review
Patience is key — The Swindle review

Patience is a virtue that many lack, but it can also be an ethic that gets you further in life. So is the case in the newest PSN title, The Swindle. Created by Dan Marshall and Size Five Games, The Swindle is a “steampunk cybercrime caper,” as made evident by

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Aug 03, 2015 King’s Quest – A Knight to Remember is a trip down memory lane
King’s Quest – A Knight to Remember is a trip down memory lane

From the opening credits seeing a familiar and updated Sierra logo, King’s Quest is an impassioned revival of the adventure genre. Everything including the art style, signature humor, and point and click nature hearkens back to a time where games were simpler and more family fare. Developers The Odd

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 03, 2015 More of a nightmare than a dream — Abyss Odyssey: Extended Dream Edition review
More of a nightmare than a dream — Abyss Odyssey: Extended Dream Edition review

It seems like we see more and more games from the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 generation make the jump to current platforms lately. Some are totally rebuilt, making an old classic feel brand new again while fixing issues that plagued the original release. Others optimize presentation and visuals, with

by Matt Welsh
Changing the game; Victor Vran review
Reviews   -   Aug 08, 2015 Changing the game; Victor Vran review

Action RPG’s are getting big again with the likes of Diablo 3, Grim Dawn, Path of Exile, and more. Victor Vran looks to cash in on this, while doing some unique things that make it stand on its own. Its core gameplay is solid and it has a ton

by Bryan Ertmer
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Reviews   -   Aug 08, 2015 Changing the game; Victor Vran review
Changing the game; Victor Vran review

Action RPG’s are getting big again with the likes of Diablo 3, Grim Dawn, Path of Exile, and more. Victor Vran looks to cash in on this, while doing some unique things that make it stand on its own. Its core gameplay is solid and it has a ton

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Aug 08, 2015 Intergalactic classic — Galak-Z: The Dimensional review
Intergalactic classic — Galak-Z: The Dimensional review

Galak-Z: The Dimensional is much like the empty void of space. Cold, unforgiving, and apathetic to your outcome, it simply exists for you to conquer or fall to again and again. Blending the challenging repetition of the roguelike genre with the mechanical dexterity necessary to be an ace dogfighter, Galak-Z:

by Eric Van Allen
Podcast   -   Aug 07, 2015 Gaming Trend Podcast: Gamescommentary
Gaming Trend Podcast: Gamescommentary

Gamescom was this week, and since Microsoft was the only one who showed up, it’s a pretty Xbox-heavy show this week. After discussing Rare Replay and mourning the loss of Kameo II, Kenneth, Matt, and Josh go announcement by announcement through Microsoft’s Gamescom showing. The long-awaited Quantum Break

by Kenneth Shepard
Interviews   -   Aug 06, 2015 Psyonix talks Rocket League, the design process, and the Supersonic Fury DLC
Psyonix talks Rocket League, the design process, and the Supersonic Fury DLC

Last week, I was fortunate enough to chat with Jeremy Dunham, the Vice President of Marketing and Communications from Psyonix, the studio behind this summer’s hit title, Rocket League. As a game that surprised us all, we discussed topics such as the game’s huge success, the game design

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Aug 04, 2015 Sen-si-zen-sational — Zenzizenzic review
Sen-si-zen-sational — Zenzizenzic review

When I heard I was going to be playing a game where squares are fighting squares, I figured at the most I’d be getting a mathlete competition, and at the very least I’d be entertained by a church group laser tag match.  The truth of Zenzizenzic, Adult Swim’

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Aug 04, 2015 Patience is key — The Swindle review
Patience is key — The Swindle review

Patience is a virtue that many lack, but it can also be an ethic that gets you further in life. So is the case in the newest PSN title, The Swindle. Created by Dan Marshall and Size Five Games, The Swindle is a “steampunk cybercrime caper,” as made evident by

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Aug 03, 2015 King’s Quest – A Knight to Remember is a trip down memory lane
King’s Quest – A Knight to Remember is a trip down memory lane

From the opening credits seeing a familiar and updated Sierra logo, King’s Quest is an impassioned revival of the adventure genre. Everything including the art style, signature humor, and point and click nature hearkens back to a time where games were simpler and more family fare. Developers The Odd

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 03, 2015 More of a nightmare than a dream — Abyss Odyssey: Extended Dream Edition review
More of a nightmare than a dream — Abyss Odyssey: Extended Dream Edition review

It seems like we see more and more games from the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 generation make the jump to current platforms lately. Some are totally rebuilt, making an old classic feel brand new again while fixing issues that plagued the original release. Others optimize presentation and visuals, with

by Matt Welsh
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