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Two great empires, wrapped in their majesty and history, watch one another with wary eyes from across a neutral expanse known as the Frontier. Within this untouched stretch of stars are planets under their own rule, and some that have never been touched by the mighty powers. Cogs and gears
by John FarrellFive years into development, Dragon Slumber is set to release Arelite Core on Steam this week. We got to talk with the Kevin Giguère about the game and its development, as well as the obstacles and insight in the game being a mostly one-man project. Gaming Trend: Dragon Slumber was
by Elisha DeograciasDivide starts off throwing the player directly into the fray. The protagonist and an unnamed woman find themselves fleeing from rolling robots and some sort of security force through the twists and turns of some sort of underground facility. As the chase escalates, fortune turns and they are captured. The
by Ron BurkeI was pretty impressed with the Tobii EyeX and said as much in my review. I also pointed out that, while it does spell a new level of maturation, there were a few hiccups including driver issues and some integrations that seemed to have stopped functioning. What I didn’t
by Ron BurkeZen Studios has made it their business to create the perfect pinball experience. They have over 70 pinball tables, including licensed properties like Star Wars, Aliens, The Walking Dead, South Park, and Marvel. With their tried and true formula locked in, they’ve seen fit to try something completely new
by Ron BurkeI hate getting scared. The idea of somehow accessing one’s reservoir of dopamine through agitating the reptilian brain has always stricken me as a clear sign of mental instability. And horror games are the most egregious offenders; they put players in the shoes of the dumbest protagonists ever — these
by Joe DeClaraDeath is scary, but it would be a bit less so if I knew I got to come back and beat up my own reanimated corpse after my painful and bloody death. So perhaps Let it Die, a surprisingly fantastic Free-to-Play on the PlayStation 4, has the right idea for
by Patrick RostKingdom Hearts, in all its bizarre glory, has relished in the use of numbers and symbols to creep slowly towards the final story in its main enigmatic trilogy. The latest entry, Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, is a bit short on full-length action, but provides a delicious
by Patrick RostTwo great empires, wrapped in their majesty and history, watch one another with wary eyes from across a neutral expanse known as the Frontier. Within this untouched stretch of stars are planets under their own rule, and some that have never been touched by the mighty powers. Cogs and gears
by John FarrellThe 40th anniversary of Mario goes hard
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Two great empires, wrapped in their majesty and history, watch one another with wary eyes from across a neutral expanse known as the Frontier. Within this untouched stretch of stars are planets under their own rule, and some that have never been touched by the mighty powers. Cogs and gears
by John FarrellFive years into development, Dragon Slumber is set to release Arelite Core on Steam this week. We got to talk with the Kevin Giguère about the game and its development, as well as the obstacles and insight in the game being a mostly one-man project. Gaming Trend: Dragon Slumber was
by Elisha DeograciasDivide starts off throwing the player directly into the fray. The protagonist and an unnamed woman find themselves fleeing from rolling robots and some sort of security force through the twists and turns of some sort of underground facility. As the chase escalates, fortune turns and they are captured. The
by Ron BurkeI was pretty impressed with the Tobii EyeX and said as much in my review. I also pointed out that, while it does spell a new level of maturation, there were a few hiccups including driver issues and some integrations that seemed to have stopped functioning. What I didn’t
by Ron BurkeZen Studios has made it their business to create the perfect pinball experience. They have over 70 pinball tables, including licensed properties like Star Wars, Aliens, The Walking Dead, South Park, and Marvel. With their tried and true formula locked in, they’ve seen fit to try something completely new
by Ron BurkeI hate getting scared. The idea of somehow accessing one’s reservoir of dopamine through agitating the reptilian brain has always stricken me as a clear sign of mental instability. And horror games are the most egregious offenders; they put players in the shoes of the dumbest protagonists ever — these
by Joe DeClaraDeath is scary, but it would be a bit less so if I knew I got to come back and beat up my own reanimated corpse after my painful and bloody death. So perhaps Let it Die, a surprisingly fantastic Free-to-Play on the PlayStation 4, has the right idea for
by Patrick RostKingdom Hearts, in all its bizarre glory, has relished in the use of numbers and symbols to creep slowly towards the final story in its main enigmatic trilogy. The latest entry, Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, is a bit short on full-length action, but provides a delicious
by Patrick Rost