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Impressions   -   May 15, 2015 Streetpass fun with Ultimate Angler and Battleground Z
Streetpass fun with Ultimate Angler and Battleground Z

The Streetpass experience on the Nintendo 3DS has gotten a bit bigger, thanks the the addition of two new bite-sized titles: Ultimate Angler and Battleground Z. Available together for $7.99 USD or individually for $4.99 a pop, Ultimate Angler brings the world of fishing to the Miiverse, while

by Victor Grunn
Reviews   -   May 14, 2015 A breath of fresh air for Nep — Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed review
A breath of fresh air for Nep — Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed review

While the Neptunia series is largely recognized for its steady stream of JRPG releases, Action Unleashed is a new frontier for the series. Bringing on Tamsoft, the developer infamous for their busty-ninja-brawler series Senran Kagura, this side-story is not just a breath of fresh air, but what I hope will

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   May 12, 2015 Caution, “scientists” at work — Alchemists Review
Caution, “scientists” at work — Alchemists Review

I remember playing with my chemistry set as a kid and getting the idea to mix together everything that said “poison” or “danger,” which seemed the only natural thing to do. The result was a chalky light blue concoction that was strangely cold to the touch. Thankfully, I had enough

by Kit Harrison
Reviews   -   May 12, 2015 The terrorism shuffle — Breach and Clear review
The terrorism shuffle — Breach and Clear review

War may never change, but strategy most certainly does.  For members of the world’s elite Special Operations, you’ve only got one shot to get in, kill, and get back out again.  While real-world soldiers only have that one shot, we video gaming fare are given a few more

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   May 12, 2015 Bite-sized beauty — Toren review
Bite-sized beauty — Toren review

From the first build I played, Toren has held my attention. The minimalist storytelling and unique art style are captivating. A lot was on Swordtales shoulders to deliver as a new developer out of a country with a developing gaming industry like Brazil, Toren succeeds spectacularly as an example of

by Niko DelValle
Reviews   -   May 11, 2015 Solid, but could have been so much more — Wolfenstein: The Old Blood review
Solid, but could have been so much more — Wolfenstein: The Old Blood review

Wolfenstein: The New Order was one of the biggest surprises of 2014. Leading up to its release, few people expected the title to be as fun and frantic as it was. The combat and character storylines were just a few tidbits that made The New Order successful. With the games

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   May 11, 2015 Falling Short of Super — Zen Pinball 2 – Avengers: Age of Ultron
Falling Short of Super — Zen Pinball 2 – Avengers: Age of Ultron

Zen Pinball 2’s Age of Ultron table is an interesting beast.  It lies somewhere between blatant cash in and labor of love.  You can tell that the designers wanted to do the Avengers property justice; the individual pieces of the level are gorgeous, but their placement and the overall

by Spencer Campbell
Impressions   -   May 11, 2015 Playing chess with a bolter — Warhammer 40,000: Regicide Early Access impressions
Playing chess with a bolter — Warhammer 40,000: Regicide Early Access impressions

Warhammer 40,000 has provided some pretty amazing gaming experiences, from the excellent Dawn of War series to the brutal Space Marine game. Developer Hammerfall has taken an interesting route with their handling of the IP, though, and has created a variant of chess more akin to XCOM than the

by Eric Van Allen
Streetpass fun with Ultimate Angler and Battleground Z
Impressions   -   May 15, 2015 Streetpass fun with Ultimate Angler and Battleground Z

The Streetpass experience on the Nintendo 3DS has gotten a bit bigger, thanks the the addition of two new bite-sized titles: Ultimate Angler and Battleground Z. Available together for $7.99 USD or individually for $4.99 a pop, Ultimate Angler brings the world of fishing to the Miiverse, while

by Victor Grunn
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Impressions   -   May 15, 2015 Streetpass fun with Ultimate Angler and Battleground Z
Streetpass fun with Ultimate Angler and Battleground Z

The Streetpass experience on the Nintendo 3DS has gotten a bit bigger, thanks the the addition of two new bite-sized titles: Ultimate Angler and Battleground Z. Available together for $7.99 USD or individually for $4.99 a pop, Ultimate Angler brings the world of fishing to the Miiverse, while

by Victor Grunn
Reviews   -   May 14, 2015 A breath of fresh air for Nep — Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed review
A breath of fresh air for Nep — Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed review

While the Neptunia series is largely recognized for its steady stream of JRPG releases, Action Unleashed is a new frontier for the series. Bringing on Tamsoft, the developer infamous for their busty-ninja-brawler series Senran Kagura, this side-story is not just a breath of fresh air, but what I hope will

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   May 12, 2015 Caution, “scientists” at work — Alchemists Review
Caution, “scientists” at work — Alchemists Review

I remember playing with my chemistry set as a kid and getting the idea to mix together everything that said “poison” or “danger,” which seemed the only natural thing to do. The result was a chalky light blue concoction that was strangely cold to the touch. Thankfully, I had enough

by Kit Harrison
Reviews   -   May 12, 2015 The terrorism shuffle — Breach and Clear review
The terrorism shuffle — Breach and Clear review

War may never change, but strategy most certainly does.  For members of the world’s elite Special Operations, you’ve only got one shot to get in, kill, and get back out again.  While real-world soldiers only have that one shot, we video gaming fare are given a few more

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   May 12, 2015 Bite-sized beauty — Toren review
Bite-sized beauty — Toren review

From the first build I played, Toren has held my attention. The minimalist storytelling and unique art style are captivating. A lot was on Swordtales shoulders to deliver as a new developer out of a country with a developing gaming industry like Brazil, Toren succeeds spectacularly as an example of

by Niko DelValle
Reviews   -   May 11, 2015 Solid, but could have been so much more — Wolfenstein: The Old Blood review
Solid, but could have been so much more — Wolfenstein: The Old Blood review

Wolfenstein: The New Order was one of the biggest surprises of 2014. Leading up to its release, few people expected the title to be as fun and frantic as it was. The combat and character storylines were just a few tidbits that made The New Order successful. With the games

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   May 11, 2015 Falling Short of Super — Zen Pinball 2 – Avengers: Age of Ultron
Falling Short of Super — Zen Pinball 2 – Avengers: Age of Ultron

Zen Pinball 2’s Age of Ultron table is an interesting beast.  It lies somewhere between blatant cash in and labor of love.  You can tell that the designers wanted to do the Avengers property justice; the individual pieces of the level are gorgeous, but their placement and the overall

by Spencer Campbell
Impressions   -   May 11, 2015 Playing chess with a bolter — Warhammer 40,000: Regicide Early Access impressions
Playing chess with a bolter — Warhammer 40,000: Regicide Early Access impressions

Warhammer 40,000 has provided some pretty amazing gaming experiences, from the excellent Dawn of War series to the brutal Space Marine game. Developer Hammerfall has taken an interesting route with their handling of the IP, though, and has created a variant of chess more akin to XCOM than the

by Eric Van Allen
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