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Reviews   -   Apr 19, 2015 Mortal Kombat X Review (XB1) – “Flawless Victory”
Mortal Kombat X Review (XB1) – “Flawless Victory”

The Mortal Kombat series has a long-running record as one of the best 2D-fighters of all time, so it is no small matter when I say that Mortal Kombat X is without a doubt the best Mortal Kombat. Brutal X-ray attacks, bloody uppercuts, and downright cringe-worthy fatalities, all of the

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Apr 19, 2015 Dungeons 2 – the proper return of the dungeon keeping sim
Dungeons 2 – the proper return of the dungeon keeping sim

Akio Morita, founder of Sony, was once quoted as saying, “We don’t ask consumers what they want. They don’t know.” And to some degree, that’s entirely true; most consumers don’t know what they want until they are shown something new or improved. When a new genre

by Ron Burke
Podcast   -   Apr 17, 2015 Gaming Trend Podcast: Finish Him!
Gaming Trend Podcast: Finish Him!

Call Hyperion’s HR department, because it’s time for another episode of the Gaming Trend Reboot Podcast. Eric and Kenneth are once again joined by Travis “He who refuses to leave” Northup, as they talk Mortal Kombat X, the new Guitar Hero, what designates a good Super Smash Bros.

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Apr 16, 2015 Unfinished Business – Son of Nor Review
Unfinished Business – Son of Nor Review

There are a lot of third-person action games that strive to make you as the player feel empowered. They make you feel powerful with gratifying powers to use that offer different ways to impact the game, exhilarating combat sequences with a variety of methods to tackle your adversaries, and compelling

by Niko DelValle
Reviews   -   Apr 16, 2015 Adventure on a budget — Affordable Space Adventures review
Adventure on a budget — Affordable Space Adventures review

When Wii U launched in 2012 it came with promises of unique gameplay experiences that could only be found on Nintendo’s latest console.  The GamePad was meant to revolutionize the way that gamers played by utilizing an engaging second screen experience.  Fast forward three years and, while there are

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Apr 16, 2015 All by myself — Neverwinter on Xbox One review
All by myself — Neverwinter on Xbox One review

MMO’s are a tricky genre to port to consoles. The mass of input options, the expansive and persistent world, and the many different social and questing systems don’t lend themselves to the same pick-up-and-play mentality of multiplayer console favorites. Neverwinter doesn’t reinvent the wheel on console-based MMO’

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Apr 16, 2015 All blood, no sport — Bloodsports.TV review
All blood, no sport — Bloodsports.TV review

Competition has often been the focus of the MOBA genre. Chasing the crowds and potential shown by genre titans like League of Legends, most MOBA (multiplayer online battle arena) games try to capture the same essence of competitive cooperation. Bloodsports.TV aims to be a more co-op focused experience, mixing

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Apr 13, 2015 Get rich or die trying — DungeonQuest Revised Edition Review
Get rich or die trying — DungeonQuest Revised Edition Review

Sometimes you want to defeat monsters with a group of friends, but other times you just want to go in for the gold and the glory. Shared victories and great, but winning by yourself and laughing in your competitors’ faces can be its own reward. If this sounds a lot

by Keith Schleicher
Mortal Kombat X Review (XB1) – “Flawless Victory”
Reviews   -   Apr 19, 2015 Mortal Kombat X Review (XB1) – “Flawless Victory”

The Mortal Kombat series has a long-running record as one of the best 2D-fighters of all time, so it is no small matter when I say that Mortal Kombat X is without a doubt the best Mortal Kombat. Brutal X-ray attacks, bloody uppercuts, and downright cringe-worthy fatalities, all of the

by Travis Northup
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Reviews   -   Apr 19, 2015 Mortal Kombat X Review (XB1) – “Flawless Victory”
Mortal Kombat X Review (XB1) – “Flawless Victory”

The Mortal Kombat series has a long-running record as one of the best 2D-fighters of all time, so it is no small matter when I say that Mortal Kombat X is without a doubt the best Mortal Kombat. Brutal X-ray attacks, bloody uppercuts, and downright cringe-worthy fatalities, all of the

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Apr 19, 2015 Dungeons 2 – the proper return of the dungeon keeping sim
Dungeons 2 – the proper return of the dungeon keeping sim

Akio Morita, founder of Sony, was once quoted as saying, “We don’t ask consumers what they want. They don’t know.” And to some degree, that’s entirely true; most consumers don’t know what they want until they are shown something new or improved. When a new genre

by Ron Burke
Podcast   -   Apr 17, 2015 Gaming Trend Podcast: Finish Him!
Gaming Trend Podcast: Finish Him!

Call Hyperion’s HR department, because it’s time for another episode of the Gaming Trend Reboot Podcast. Eric and Kenneth are once again joined by Travis “He who refuses to leave” Northup, as they talk Mortal Kombat X, the new Guitar Hero, what designates a good Super Smash Bros.

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Apr 16, 2015 Unfinished Business – Son of Nor Review
Unfinished Business – Son of Nor Review

There are a lot of third-person action games that strive to make you as the player feel empowered. They make you feel powerful with gratifying powers to use that offer different ways to impact the game, exhilarating combat sequences with a variety of methods to tackle your adversaries, and compelling

by Niko DelValle
Reviews   -   Apr 16, 2015 Adventure on a budget — Affordable Space Adventures review
Adventure on a budget — Affordable Space Adventures review

When Wii U launched in 2012 it came with promises of unique gameplay experiences that could only be found on Nintendo’s latest console.  The GamePad was meant to revolutionize the way that gamers played by utilizing an engaging second screen experience.  Fast forward three years and, while there are

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Apr 16, 2015 All by myself — Neverwinter on Xbox One review
All by myself — Neverwinter on Xbox One review

MMO’s are a tricky genre to port to consoles. The mass of input options, the expansive and persistent world, and the many different social and questing systems don’t lend themselves to the same pick-up-and-play mentality of multiplayer console favorites. Neverwinter doesn’t reinvent the wheel on console-based MMO’

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Apr 16, 2015 All blood, no sport — Bloodsports.TV review
All blood, no sport — Bloodsports.TV review

Competition has often been the focus of the MOBA genre. Chasing the crowds and potential shown by genre titans like League of Legends, most MOBA (multiplayer online battle arena) games try to capture the same essence of competitive cooperation. Bloodsports.TV aims to be a more co-op focused experience, mixing

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Apr 13, 2015 Get rich or die trying — DungeonQuest Revised Edition Review
Get rich or die trying — DungeonQuest Revised Edition Review

Sometimes you want to defeat monsters with a group of friends, but other times you just want to go in for the gold and the glory. Shared victories and great, but winning by yourself and laughing in your competitors’ faces can be its own reward. If this sounds a lot

by Keith Schleicher
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