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The first footage of the upcoming Dead Rising film, Dead Rising: Watchtower, has been released, and it not only features zombies, slapstick humor, and ridiculous weapons, but also a look at how the movie will portray series protagonist Frank West. Frank is portrayed by comedian Rob Riggle, and is seen
by Kenneth ShepardDisclaimer: This is a piece about adult content, I’ll try to keep it tasteful but considering the topic of discussion… reader discretion is advised. Very recently, there has been a storm of controversy surrounding a video game currently in development called Hatred. It’s something I’ve been wanting
by Niko DelValleIt’s time for the Spoilercast again, and this one is all about Danganronpa. The hit series of visual novels that became a sleeper hit in the US, David Roberts and Kenneth Shepard join me to chat about just what makes these games so good. From crazy trials and music
by Eric Van AllenIt’s nice that in a time where the most popular games are all big titles driven by action and constant engagement that extremely detailed strategy games like Galactic Civilizations III can still exist. I played around with the beta a bit, and while I don’t really feel like
by Niko DelValleWhen I wrote my review of Saints Row IV, I commented that I thought it was what happens when Volition completely takes the shackles off of reality and simply lets it get weird. The main character becomes President of the United States, aliens invade, and their ruler Zinyak ultimately destroys
by Ron BurkeThere are two classifications of games that I roundly ignore — free-to-play, and browser-based games. With the opportunity to review a game that ticked both of those boxes, I thought I would sprain an eyeball with the rolling. Well…imagine my surprise. KingsRoad is a free-to-play multiplayer game that looks to
by Ron BurkeYou’ve probably already seen what we thought were our best games of 2014 and if you haven’t yet, check them out! There were a ton of amazing titles last year but let’s not forget that with the good, also comes the bad and the ugly. And boy,
by Paul CesarIt’s hard to believe that it has been almost 20 years since Resident Evil lurked onto the video game scene and completely redefined the survival horror genre. There has been no shortage of sequels and spin-offs, but many people argue that the series has derailed over the last decade,
by Matt WelshThe first footage of the upcoming Dead Rising film, Dead Rising: Watchtower, has been released, and it not only features zombies, slapstick humor, and ridiculous weapons, but also a look at how the movie will portray series protagonist Frank West. Frank is portrayed by comedian Rob Riggle, and is seen
by Kenneth ShepardWith one clear advantage NOBODY else has
Master of Puppets once again
Shiny Shoe develops their game into a strategic powerhouse I could not have predicted
This is the first time I've returned to Yakuza 0 since I first played it when it was released on PS4 in 2017. Despite coming out the same week as other notable PS4 games like Resident Evil 7 and Gravity Rush 2, it went on to be a
Puyo Puyo Tetris was an early release for the Nintendo Switch, and history will repeat itself nearly a decade later with the release of Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S on Nintendo Switch 2. At launch, it will be the only puzzle game exclusively on Nintendo Switch 2 and this new version
XREAL is on a bit of a roll lately. Their latest XR glasses, the XREAL One and XREAL One Pro are shipping now and are very well received so far. Now they've announced a huge partnership with none other than Google themselves. As part of that collaboration, they&
Thinnest laptop on the planet, now equipped with a 5060 or 5070 GPU.
The first footage of the upcoming Dead Rising film, Dead Rising: Watchtower, has been released, and it not only features zombies, slapstick humor, and ridiculous weapons, but also a look at how the movie will portray series protagonist Frank West. Frank is portrayed by comedian Rob Riggle, and is seen
by Kenneth ShepardDisclaimer: This is a piece about adult content, I’ll try to keep it tasteful but considering the topic of discussion… reader discretion is advised. Very recently, there has been a storm of controversy surrounding a video game currently in development called Hatred. It’s something I’ve been wanting
by Niko DelValleIt’s time for the Spoilercast again, and this one is all about Danganronpa. The hit series of visual novels that became a sleeper hit in the US, David Roberts and Kenneth Shepard join me to chat about just what makes these games so good. From crazy trials and music
by Eric Van AllenIt’s nice that in a time where the most popular games are all big titles driven by action and constant engagement that extremely detailed strategy games like Galactic Civilizations III can still exist. I played around with the beta a bit, and while I don’t really feel like
by Niko DelValleWhen I wrote my review of Saints Row IV, I commented that I thought it was what happens when Volition completely takes the shackles off of reality and simply lets it get weird. The main character becomes President of the United States, aliens invade, and their ruler Zinyak ultimately destroys
by Ron BurkeThere are two classifications of games that I roundly ignore — free-to-play, and browser-based games. With the opportunity to review a game that ticked both of those boxes, I thought I would sprain an eyeball with the rolling. Well…imagine my surprise. KingsRoad is a free-to-play multiplayer game that looks to
by Ron BurkeYou’ve probably already seen what we thought were our best games of 2014 and if you haven’t yet, check them out! There were a ton of amazing titles last year but let’s not forget that with the good, also comes the bad and the ugly. And boy,
by Paul CesarIt’s hard to believe that it has been almost 20 years since Resident Evil lurked onto the video game scene and completely redefined the survival horror genre. There has been no shortage of sequels and spin-offs, but many people argue that the series has derailed over the last decade,
by Matt Welsh