Advertisement ・ Go Ad Free
Announcement
Reviews   -   Oct 08, 2014 Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition review
Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition review

Oh, Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition, you disappoint me so much. Two years ago, you came out for PC and consoles, and no one really knew what to make of you. You were an open world game set in a city rarely emulated in video games: Hong Kong. You let players

by David Roberts
Reviews   -   Oct 08, 2014 Astro’s mobile minded A38 bluetooth headset is a charmer
Astro’s mobile minded A38 bluetooth headset is a charmer

Astro is known for their high-end gaming headsets, but they’re missing out on a vast demographic of people who consume the bulk of their entertainment through mobile devices. The A38 bluetooth headset is Astro’s first attempt at servicing this mobile crowd, and after using the A38 for a

by Sean Lama
Previews   -   Oct 07, 2014 Aeria Games set to scare in upcoming FEAR Online
Aeria Games set to scare in upcoming FEAR Online

F.E.A.R. Online - hands-on preview [Gaming Trend] Watch this video on YouTube Over the last weekend, we got to go hands-on with the new free-to-play horror FPS, FEAR Online. Spiritual successor to the iconic FPS series of the same name, FEAR Online boasts several game modes and

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2014 The best fighting game for Sho — Persona 4 Arena Ultimax
The best fighting game for Sho — Persona 4 Arena Ultimax

The Persona series has been known for their entries in the RPG series, but Persona 4 Arena was an unexpected offshoot. Taking characters from an RPG game and placing them into a fighting game seemed a bit odd, but it turned out to be a surprisingly good fighter. However, it

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2014 Spoiled fruit is never good – The Spoils
Spoiled fruit is never good – The Spoils

Much like rectangles are not always squares, tabletop games are not always boardgames. What is often overlooked by boardgamers is one of the cornerstones of modern tabletop gaming: the card game. Card games, especially of the collectable variety, have been a driving force in the industry ever since 1993 when

by Scott Griffith
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2014 The first rule of DRIVECLUB is… – DRIVECLUB review

With so many new racing titles coming out in the approaching fall/holiday months, it can be a confusing time for fans of the genre looking to get the most mileage for their buck. Rather than fueling a fruitless debate between console exclusives using side by side comparisons and spouting

by Stefan Alexander
Previews   -   Oct 06, 2014 Assassin’s Creed Unity – Reinventing the kill
Assassin’s Creed Unity – Reinventing the kill

Assassin’s Creed Unity represents a fresh start for the series.  It isn’t an annual installment, but instead a rebuilt AnvilNext engine, only on next-gen platforms, using refreshingly new mechanics. It looks to completely revolutionize the sandbox genre. The team at Ubisoft Montreal (with the help of ten of

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Oct 06, 2014 Assassin’s Creed Unity Companion App demo video
Assassin’s Creed Unity Companion App demo video

Ubisoft has been absolutely blowing their competition away in terms of how they utilize the second screen experience.   I took a break from the hands-on preview time for Assassin’s Creed Unity to check out the free Companion App.  The team has made huge improvements from last year’s solid

by Rich Newman
Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition review
Reviews   -   Oct 08, 2014 Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition review

Oh, Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition, you disappoint me so much. Two years ago, you came out for PC and consoles, and no one really knew what to make of you. You were an open world game set in a city rarely emulated in video games: Hong Kong. You let players

by David Roberts
Advertisement ・ Go Ad Free
Featured Articles 7 Articles
Advertisement ・ Go Ad Free
Latest Articles
Reviews   -   Oct 08, 2014 Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition review
Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition review

Oh, Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition, you disappoint me so much. Two years ago, you came out for PC and consoles, and no one really knew what to make of you. You were an open world game set in a city rarely emulated in video games: Hong Kong. You let players

by David Roberts
Reviews   -   Oct 08, 2014 Astro’s mobile minded A38 bluetooth headset is a charmer
Astro’s mobile minded A38 bluetooth headset is a charmer

Astro is known for their high-end gaming headsets, but they’re missing out on a vast demographic of people who consume the bulk of their entertainment through mobile devices. The A38 bluetooth headset is Astro’s first attempt at servicing this mobile crowd, and after using the A38 for a

by Sean Lama
Previews   -   Oct 07, 2014 Aeria Games set to scare in upcoming FEAR Online
Aeria Games set to scare in upcoming FEAR Online

F.E.A.R. Online - hands-on preview [Gaming Trend] Watch this video on YouTube Over the last weekend, we got to go hands-on with the new free-to-play horror FPS, FEAR Online. Spiritual successor to the iconic FPS series of the same name, FEAR Online boasts several game modes and

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2014 The best fighting game for Sho — Persona 4 Arena Ultimax
The best fighting game for Sho — Persona 4 Arena Ultimax

The Persona series has been known for their entries in the RPG series, but Persona 4 Arena was an unexpected offshoot. Taking characters from an RPG game and placing them into a fighting game seemed a bit odd, but it turned out to be a surprisingly good fighter. However, it

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2014 Spoiled fruit is never good – The Spoils
Spoiled fruit is never good – The Spoils

Much like rectangles are not always squares, tabletop games are not always boardgames. What is often overlooked by boardgamers is one of the cornerstones of modern tabletop gaming: the card game. Card games, especially of the collectable variety, have been a driving force in the industry ever since 1993 when

by Scott Griffith
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2014 The first rule of DRIVECLUB is… – DRIVECLUB review

With so many new racing titles coming out in the approaching fall/holiday months, it can be a confusing time for fans of the genre looking to get the most mileage for their buck. Rather than fueling a fruitless debate between console exclusives using side by side comparisons and spouting

by Stefan Alexander
Previews   -   Oct 06, 2014 Assassin’s Creed Unity – Reinventing the kill
Assassin’s Creed Unity – Reinventing the kill

Assassin’s Creed Unity represents a fresh start for the series.  It isn’t an annual installment, but instead a rebuilt AnvilNext engine, only on next-gen platforms, using refreshingly new mechanics. It looks to completely revolutionize the sandbox genre. The team at Ubisoft Montreal (with the help of ten of

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Oct 06, 2014 Assassin’s Creed Unity Companion App demo video
Assassin’s Creed Unity Companion App demo video

Ubisoft has been absolutely blowing their competition away in terms of how they utilize the second screen experience.   I took a break from the hands-on preview time for Assassin’s Creed Unity to check out the free Companion App.  The team has made huge improvements from last year’s solid

by Rich Newman
Advertisement ・ Go Ad Free
Your link has expired. Please request a new one.
Your link has expired. Please request a new one.
Your link has expired. Please request a new one.
Great! You've successfully signed up.
Great! You've successfully signed up.
Welcome back! You've successfully signed in.
Success! You now have access to additional content.