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Reviews   -   May 02, 2016 Full Steam Ahead: Silent Victory Review
Full Steam Ahead: Silent Victory Review

Those familiar with Word War II know about Germany’s infamous U-boats and their relentless attacks against Allied shipping in the Atlantic Ocean.  What’s not as well known is the underwater warfare in the Pacific and the American’s use of submarines to disrupt Japanese shipping. Consim Press follows

by Nick South
Podcast   -   May 01, 2016 Gaming Trend Podcast: Questionable decisions
Gaming Trend Podcast: Questionable decisions

Opinions galore this week, as some hot takes on Nintendo’s latest antics take up a fair amount of this week’s GT Reboot Podcast. But before that, Kenneth wraps up his Zero Escape binge with Virtue’s Last Reward, Blake is feeling a lot better about Hitman after its

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Apr 29, 2016 Tres gigantes: Ray Gigant review
Tres gigantes: Ray Gigant review

Dungeon crawlers have always been a difficult genre for me to get into. I was never the type to break out a pen and paper to map out my route; it always felt like a relic of past games, and the only reason the mechanic of intentionally obscure dungeons stuck

by Eric Van Allen
Features   -   Apr 28, 2016 Toast adds some aesthetic to your consoles
Toast adds some aesthetic to your consoles

The company Toast, based in Portland, Oregon, specializes in handmade leather and wood covers and cases for electronics such as phones, tablets, laptops and, most important to us, game consoles. They were nice enough to send over a complimentary cover for a PlayStation 4 and we were eager enough to

by Blake Hester
Reviews   -   Apr 28, 2016 Indistinguishable: The Walking Dead: Michonne “What We Deserve” review
Indistinguishable: The Walking Dead: Michonne “What We Deserve” review

[The following is part three of our review of The Walking Dead: Michonne, and contains our final verdict on the series as a whole. To check out part two, click here.] The Walking Dead: Michonne ends on a fairly predictable note, and the implications of that say a lot for

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Apr 27, 2016 Open spaces: Hitman: Episode Two review
Open spaces: Hitman: Episode Two review

In its first episode, Hitman shot itself in the foot. In its second, it’s learning to walk again. With its second entry, titled “World of Tomorrow,” Hitman offers a bigger sandbox, full of opportunities and danger, begging players to try again and again. But, while it does correct several

by Blake Hester
Impressions   -   Apr 26, 2016 Assassin’s Creed: Templars Comic: Issues 1 -2 Impressions
Assassin’s Creed: Templars Comic: Issues 1 -2 Impressions

Last year, Titan comics introduced us to the world of Charlotte De La Cruz and her violent induction into the shadowy war between the Assassin Brotherhood and the Templar Order. As her adventure continues in the modern day, another story has emerged, revealing to us not only a tale from

by Lucious Barnes
Reviews   -   Apr 26, 2016 The indie kid’s rhythm game: LOUD on Planet X review
The indie kid’s rhythm game: LOUD on Planet X review

LOUD on Planet X is a fun and quirky addition to the rhythm game genre. It features music from all across the indie spectrum, everything from pop by Lights and CHVRCHES to alternative rock by July Talk and hip hop by Shad. While not without its drawbacks, it has a

by Sarah Marchant
Full Steam Ahead: Silent Victory Review
Reviews   -   May 02, 2016 Full Steam Ahead: Silent Victory Review

Those familiar with Word War II know about Germany’s infamous U-boats and their relentless attacks against Allied shipping in the Atlantic Ocean.  What’s not as well known is the underwater warfare in the Pacific and the American’s use of submarines to disrupt Japanese shipping. Consim Press follows

by Nick South
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Reviews   -   May 02, 2016 Full Steam Ahead: Silent Victory Review
Full Steam Ahead: Silent Victory Review

Those familiar with Word War II know about Germany’s infamous U-boats and their relentless attacks against Allied shipping in the Atlantic Ocean.  What’s not as well known is the underwater warfare in the Pacific and the American’s use of submarines to disrupt Japanese shipping. Consim Press follows

by Nick South
Podcast   -   May 01, 2016 Gaming Trend Podcast: Questionable decisions
Gaming Trend Podcast: Questionable decisions

Opinions galore this week, as some hot takes on Nintendo’s latest antics take up a fair amount of this week’s GT Reboot Podcast. But before that, Kenneth wraps up his Zero Escape binge with Virtue’s Last Reward, Blake is feeling a lot better about Hitman after its

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Apr 29, 2016 Tres gigantes: Ray Gigant review
Tres gigantes: Ray Gigant review

Dungeon crawlers have always been a difficult genre for me to get into. I was never the type to break out a pen and paper to map out my route; it always felt like a relic of past games, and the only reason the mechanic of intentionally obscure dungeons stuck

by Eric Van Allen
Features   -   Apr 28, 2016 Toast adds some aesthetic to your consoles
Toast adds some aesthetic to your consoles

The company Toast, based in Portland, Oregon, specializes in handmade leather and wood covers and cases for electronics such as phones, tablets, laptops and, most important to us, game consoles. They were nice enough to send over a complimentary cover for a PlayStation 4 and we were eager enough to

by Blake Hester
Reviews   -   Apr 28, 2016 Indistinguishable: The Walking Dead: Michonne “What We Deserve” review
Indistinguishable: The Walking Dead: Michonne “What We Deserve” review

[The following is part three of our review of The Walking Dead: Michonne, and contains our final verdict on the series as a whole. To check out part two, click here.] The Walking Dead: Michonne ends on a fairly predictable note, and the implications of that say a lot for

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Apr 27, 2016 Open spaces: Hitman: Episode Two review
Open spaces: Hitman: Episode Two review

In its first episode, Hitman shot itself in the foot. In its second, it’s learning to walk again. With its second entry, titled “World of Tomorrow,” Hitman offers a bigger sandbox, full of opportunities and danger, begging players to try again and again. But, while it does correct several

by Blake Hester
Impressions   -   Apr 26, 2016 Assassin’s Creed: Templars Comic: Issues 1 -2 Impressions
Assassin’s Creed: Templars Comic: Issues 1 -2 Impressions

Last year, Titan comics introduced us to the world of Charlotte De La Cruz and her violent induction into the shadowy war between the Assassin Brotherhood and the Templar Order. As her adventure continues in the modern day, another story has emerged, revealing to us not only a tale from

by Lucious Barnes
Reviews   -   Apr 26, 2016 The indie kid’s rhythm game: LOUD on Planet X review
The indie kid’s rhythm game: LOUD on Planet X review

LOUD on Planet X is a fun and quirky addition to the rhythm game genre. It features music from all across the indie spectrum, everything from pop by Lights and CHVRCHES to alternative rock by July Talk and hip hop by Shad. While not without its drawbacks, it has a

by Sarah Marchant
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