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Gas Guzzlers Extreme is an uninvited guest at the party of excellent current-gen racing games. Is it playable? Sure. But it shouldn’t warrant your attention when just about any other game in the racing genre has more polish, depth and heart under their hoods. Still there? Okay then. Gas
by Hunter Wolfe
I remember handing my mother a NES controller and then laughing as she bobbed her head and dodged the 8-bit pixels on the screen. We’ve come a long way since then, but what I didn’t know was that my mom was onto something. Eagle Flight, the first VR
by Ron Burke
Hitman is all about the process. It’s a defined line from point A to B: receive target, kill target. Through many years and iterations, Agent 47 acts as proxy for the player, an alien invader in an ecosystem. Your job is to execute, and do so with as little
by Eric Van Allen
Have you ever thought, “Gee, I really like Hearthstone, but I wish it had a board game element to it”? If so, you’re in luck! Ankama Studios, a French entertainment company, has launched the beta of Krosmaga, the Card Game of the Gods. Ankama is not new to the
by A Kay Purcell
The Sims 4 City Living is one of the best expansion packs in the entire series. It changes the way you can play in new and meaningful ways, and is full of fresh experiences and stories to tell. I had a blast playing in the city of San Myshuno, exploring
by Bryan Ertmer
Many of the launch titles for PSVR could be classified as tech demos. Tumble VR is a notch above that moniker, but in a game about stacking blocks, how high could it possibly rise? Tumble VR is essentially a number of Jenga-style puzzles performed in VR. Part physics simulator, part
by Ron Burke
When Wizards of the Coast took a big chance with Dungeons and Dragons 4th Edition, fans of the series were divisively intrigued and reviled. Some felt it was a sleek new entry into the series while many were put off by the combat-focused play and MMO inspired design. During that
by John Farrell
The boys are back in town! Former showrunners Kenneth Shephard and Eric Van Allen join Mike and Joe for episode 74 to share their thoughts on Bethesda’s new policy on game review copies and the voice actors’ strike. In addition, Kenneth talks about his World of Final Fantasy review,
by Joe DeClara
Gas Guzzlers Extreme is an uninvited guest at the party of excellent current-gen racing games. Is it playable? Sure. But it shouldn’t warrant your attention when just about any other game in the racing genre has more polish, depth and heart under their hoods. Still there? Okay then. Gas
by Hunter Wolfe
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!
Gas Guzzlers Extreme is an uninvited guest at the party of excellent current-gen racing games. Is it playable? Sure. But it shouldn’t warrant your attention when just about any other game in the racing genre has more polish, depth and heart under their hoods. Still there? Okay then. Gas
by Hunter Wolfe
I remember handing my mother a NES controller and then laughing as she bobbed her head and dodged the 8-bit pixels on the screen. We’ve come a long way since then, but what I didn’t know was that my mom was onto something. Eagle Flight, the first VR
by Ron Burke
Hitman is all about the process. It’s a defined line from point A to B: receive target, kill target. Through many years and iterations, Agent 47 acts as proxy for the player, an alien invader in an ecosystem. Your job is to execute, and do so with as little
by Eric Van Allen
Have you ever thought, “Gee, I really like Hearthstone, but I wish it had a board game element to it”? If so, you’re in luck! Ankama Studios, a French entertainment company, has launched the beta of Krosmaga, the Card Game of the Gods. Ankama is not new to the
by A Kay Purcell
The Sims 4 City Living is one of the best expansion packs in the entire series. It changes the way you can play in new and meaningful ways, and is full of fresh experiences and stories to tell. I had a blast playing in the city of San Myshuno, exploring
by Bryan Ertmer
Many of the launch titles for PSVR could be classified as tech demos. Tumble VR is a notch above that moniker, but in a game about stacking blocks, how high could it possibly rise? Tumble VR is essentially a number of Jenga-style puzzles performed in VR. Part physics simulator, part
by Ron Burke
When Wizards of the Coast took a big chance with Dungeons and Dragons 4th Edition, fans of the series were divisively intrigued and reviled. Some felt it was a sleek new entry into the series while many were put off by the combat-focused play and MMO inspired design. During that
by John Farrell
The boys are back in town! Former showrunners Kenneth Shephard and Eric Van Allen join Mike and Joe for episode 74 to share their thoughts on Bethesda’s new policy on game review copies and the voice actors’ strike. In addition, Kenneth talks about his World of Final Fantasy review,
by Joe DeClara