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First, an admission — I’m a backer of Harebrained Schemes’ Battletech. As a self-described mech junkie, seeing what the team behind the turn-based Shadowrun revival had in store for the series had me scrambling to support them. I wasn’t alone as the Kickstarter campaign a year ago put $2,
by Ron Burke
I’ve been doing this reviewing gig for a while now, but never before have I been faced with such a difficult judgement as the one I have to give to Nobunaga’s Ambition: Sphere of Influence – Ascension. There is so much wonderful detail in this game that brings a
by Patrick Rost
LeBron James can hypothetically turn the ball over 8 times a game, but as long as he dominates on both ends of the court, the positive always outweighs the negative. If his teammate Kevin Love comes out and gives a solid 20 points and 15 rebounds, but plays lax defense
by Patrick Rost
Have you read our Gurumin 3D review and interview with Mastiff president and CEO, Bill Swartz? If you’re still on the fence about buying this game, you’re in luck! Thanks to Mastiff, we’re offering one free digital copy of both Gurumin 3D for the Nintendo 3DS and
by Elisha Deogracias
Released earlier this year, Mastiff published Nihon Falcom’s Gurumin 3D for the Nintendo 3DS in North America, which we called “a fun romp down memory lane”. Collaborating with Flyhigh Works, the game was also released in Japan on November 30. We got to speak with Bill Swartz, president and
by Elisha Deogracias
2016 has been an absolutely awful year. Celebrity deaths aplenty, a contentious and divisive election, and a ton of game delays. Even with all of that, however, 2016 was no slouch when it comes to cool tech, great games, and kick-ass kitsch to adorn your walls and shelves. We at
by Ron Burke
At the end of the first season of Batman, I’m feeling conflicted about Telltale’s take on the superhero and the city of Gotham. On one hand, the series absolutely lives up to its promise of delivering a new kind of Batman story, one in which I felt like
by Kenneth Shepard
In today’s video game market, VR looks like it might be the next big thing, and one of the most prominent themes is space flight. but is that all it takes to make a good VR game? Space Rift is a game that gives you the ability to fly
by Zach Faber
First, an admission — I’m a backer of Harebrained Schemes’ Battletech. As a self-described mech junkie, seeing what the team behind the turn-based Shadowrun revival had in store for the series had me scrambling to support them. I wasn’t alone as the Kickstarter campaign a year ago put $2,
by Ron Burke
Relive Atari classics in handheld form!
It’s better for newbies, but still very much an extraction shooter
This might be the perfect gaming instrument
AK Interactive updated their classic Panel Liner and the results are awesome
This one's giving Saturday morning cartoon zeerust with a whole lotta dice chuckin' nonsense.
and Auntie's Choice certified!
First, an admission — I’m a backer of Harebrained Schemes’ Battletech. As a self-described mech junkie, seeing what the team behind the turn-based Shadowrun revival had in store for the series had me scrambling to support them. I wasn’t alone as the Kickstarter campaign a year ago put $2,
by Ron Burke
I’ve been doing this reviewing gig for a while now, but never before have I been faced with such a difficult judgement as the one I have to give to Nobunaga’s Ambition: Sphere of Influence – Ascension. There is so much wonderful detail in this game that brings a
by Patrick Rost
LeBron James can hypothetically turn the ball over 8 times a game, but as long as he dominates on both ends of the court, the positive always outweighs the negative. If his teammate Kevin Love comes out and gives a solid 20 points and 15 rebounds, but plays lax defense
by Patrick Rost
Have you read our Gurumin 3D review and interview with Mastiff president and CEO, Bill Swartz? If you’re still on the fence about buying this game, you’re in luck! Thanks to Mastiff, we’re offering one free digital copy of both Gurumin 3D for the Nintendo 3DS and
by Elisha Deogracias
Released earlier this year, Mastiff published Nihon Falcom’s Gurumin 3D for the Nintendo 3DS in North America, which we called “a fun romp down memory lane”. Collaborating with Flyhigh Works, the game was also released in Japan on November 30. We got to speak with Bill Swartz, president and
by Elisha Deogracias
2016 has been an absolutely awful year. Celebrity deaths aplenty, a contentious and divisive election, and a ton of game delays. Even with all of that, however, 2016 was no slouch when it comes to cool tech, great games, and kick-ass kitsch to adorn your walls and shelves. We at
by Ron Burke
At the end of the first season of Batman, I’m feeling conflicted about Telltale’s take on the superhero and the city of Gotham. On one hand, the series absolutely lives up to its promise of delivering a new kind of Batman story, one in which I felt like
by Kenneth Shepard
In today’s video game market, VR looks like it might be the next big thing, and one of the most prominent themes is space flight. but is that all it takes to make a good VR game? Space Rift is a game that gives you the ability to fly
by Zach Faber