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Reviews   -   Jan 14, 2016 Of dukes and pawns — Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen PC review
Of dukes and pawns — Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen PC review

Dragon’s Dogma had quite the cult following on the last generation of consoles. It was always praised as an incredible title that was criminally underrated, but it took me until now to get around to playing it. The nice thing about a PC port of an old game isn’

by Eric Van Allen
Previews   -   Jan 13, 2016 Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 – Get to know the new classes
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 – Get to know the new classes

Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 introduces six new characters classes (three plant classes, and three zombie classes). The Imp, Super Brainz, and Captain Deadbeard join the zombie horde, while Rose, Citron, and Kernel Corn come to the plants’ aid. Here’s an overview of each of them: Captain Dreadbeard:

by Travis Northup
Previews   -   Jan 13, 2016 Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 – Justin Wiebe Interview

Popcap Games gave us a sneak peek at Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2, and we had the opportunity to chat with Creative Director Justin Wiebe to ask some of our burning questions. _________________________________________________________________________ Travis Northup: For the players who haven’t interacted with any of the Plants Vs Zombies games,

by Travis Northup
Previews   -   Jan 13, 2016 Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 – preview

Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare was arguably the silliest game of 2014. The combat was over-the-top, the characters were hilarious, and the entire experience poked fun at the shooter genre in all the right ways. Two years later, Popcap Games hopes to up the ante by making light of the

by Travis Northup
Previews   -   Jan 12, 2016 Rail Gun Kickstarter Preview
Rail Gun Kickstarter Preview

From the SuperScope on the NES to the Sniper Scope rifle on the original Xbox and PS2, we’ve flirted with the idea of using guns as peripherals for our first-person shooters for a long time. During one hazy trip to Kentia Hall a few years back, I even remember

by Ron Burke
Podcast   -   Jan 09, 2016 Gaming Trend Podcast: Fortune favors the bold
Gaming Trend Podcast: Fortune favors the bold

Kenneth and Eric are back for the first episode of the GT Reboot Podcast of 2016, and we’re looking back and forward this week. Blake returns for our first episode of the year, and Sarah Marchant makes her proper debut on the show, as we talk about picking away

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Jan 04, 2016 Pikachu, you rogue! Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon review
Pikachu, you rogue! Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon review

I’m captivated by games which features roguelike elements and dynamically generated content. Pokemon? Admittedly, I’m ambivalent. But when I heard that Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon was out on the 3DS, I had to give it a shot. I was hoping for a decent roguelike title in convenient portable

by Victor Grunn
Features   -   Jan 02, 2016 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Ron’s Top 13
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Ron’s Top 13

Moving halfway across the country, having the movers do over $18,000 worth of damage to my personal effects, selling my old house and buying a new one, and all of the packing and unpacking that goes into that nonsense was pretty taxing.   Gaming came to the rescue, helping me

by Ron Burke
Of dukes and pawns — Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen PC review
Reviews   -   Jan 14, 2016 Of dukes and pawns — Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen PC review

Dragon’s Dogma had quite the cult following on the last generation of consoles. It was always praised as an incredible title that was criminally underrated, but it took me until now to get around to playing it. The nice thing about a PC port of an old game isn’

by Eric Van Allen
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Reviews   -   Jan 14, 2016 Of dukes and pawns — Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen PC review
Of dukes and pawns — Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen PC review

Dragon’s Dogma had quite the cult following on the last generation of consoles. It was always praised as an incredible title that was criminally underrated, but it took me until now to get around to playing it. The nice thing about a PC port of an old game isn’

by Eric Van Allen
Previews   -   Jan 13, 2016 Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 – Get to know the new classes
Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 – Get to know the new classes

Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 introduces six new characters classes (three plant classes, and three zombie classes). The Imp, Super Brainz, and Captain Deadbeard join the zombie horde, while Rose, Citron, and Kernel Corn come to the plants’ aid. Here’s an overview of each of them: Captain Dreadbeard:

by Travis Northup
Previews   -   Jan 13, 2016 Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 – Justin Wiebe Interview

Popcap Games gave us a sneak peek at Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2, and we had the opportunity to chat with Creative Director Justin Wiebe to ask some of our burning questions. _________________________________________________________________________ Travis Northup: For the players who haven’t interacted with any of the Plants Vs Zombies games,

by Travis Northup
Previews   -   Jan 13, 2016 Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 – preview

Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare was arguably the silliest game of 2014. The combat was over-the-top, the characters were hilarious, and the entire experience poked fun at the shooter genre in all the right ways. Two years later, Popcap Games hopes to up the ante by making light of the

by Travis Northup
Previews   -   Jan 12, 2016 Rail Gun Kickstarter Preview
Rail Gun Kickstarter Preview

From the SuperScope on the NES to the Sniper Scope rifle on the original Xbox and PS2, we’ve flirted with the idea of using guns as peripherals for our first-person shooters for a long time. During one hazy trip to Kentia Hall a few years back, I even remember

by Ron Burke
Podcast   -   Jan 09, 2016 Gaming Trend Podcast: Fortune favors the bold
Gaming Trend Podcast: Fortune favors the bold

Kenneth and Eric are back for the first episode of the GT Reboot Podcast of 2016, and we’re looking back and forward this week. Blake returns for our first episode of the year, and Sarah Marchant makes her proper debut on the show, as we talk about picking away

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Jan 04, 2016 Pikachu, you rogue! Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon review
Pikachu, you rogue! Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon review

I’m captivated by games which features roguelike elements and dynamically generated content. Pokemon? Admittedly, I’m ambivalent. But when I heard that Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon was out on the 3DS, I had to give it a shot. I was hoping for a decent roguelike title in convenient portable

by Victor Grunn
Features   -   Jan 02, 2016 GT Game of the Year 2015 — Ron’s Top 13
GT Game of the Year 2015 — Ron’s Top 13

Moving halfway across the country, having the movers do over $18,000 worth of damage to my personal effects, selling my old house and buying a new one, and all of the packing and unpacking that goes into that nonsense was pretty taxing.   Gaming came to the rescue, helping me

by Ron Burke
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