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Note: The wonderful Blake Hester is on a short hiatus, so in his absence, I’ll be stepping in to cover the Hitman episodes until his return. I’m honored to follow up his excellent Hitman write-ups, which you can find here and here. Hitman is a puzzle. There’s
by Eric Van AllenNot many games get a second chance at life like Odin Sphere. A PlayStation 2 role-playing game, released in the twilight years of the console’s lifetime, Odin Sphere was the topic of many whispers and rumblings, a banner-child for the cult-classics of games. With a remake two entire console
by Eric Van AllenThe power has gone out all across Electro City. It’s up to you, a tiny spark of electricity, to bring light back to the homes and businesses of the town. Will you be able to save the day? In TurnOn, you play as an electrified alien who crash lands
by Sarah MarchantFans have been asking for a follow-up to Mirror’s Edge for a long time, and with DICE’s ambitious open-world prequel, called Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, players will finally have the chance to jump back into one of the most beautiful dystopian futures seen in gaming. However, although Mirror’
by Travis NorthupI’ve been in the videogame business for a long time, but many of you might have noticed that I also tackle D&D reviews, as well as the occasional dabble in tabletop games. I’ve been playing the likes of GURPS, Dungeons & Dragons, Mechwarrior, and Shadowrun as
by Ron BurkeWhen it comes to videogames that share the same genre, especially with how many we have these days, there are precious few things that can set them apart. Sometimes these differences are big. A title comes out bristling with new mechanics and features the gaming population has never seen before,
by Lucious BarnesTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan is a game which seems appealing on its surface, but one that I enjoyed considerably less each time I played. A visually-attractive four-player hack-and-slash by one of the action genre’s most prized developers, Mutants in Manhattan has a solid foundation for what
by Matt WelshAnother upgraded console is in the rumor mill now, and our panel of experts has some thoughts on this week’s episode of the GT Reboot Podcast. But before we get to talking about the future of the Xbox, Eric, Kenneth, Justin, and Travis talk about their early Overwatch impressions,
by Kenneth ShepardNote: The wonderful Blake Hester is on a short hiatus, so in his absence, I’ll be stepping in to cover the Hitman episodes until his return. I’m honored to follow up his excellent Hitman write-ups, which you can find here and here. Hitman is a puzzle. There’s
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Note: The wonderful Blake Hester is on a short hiatus, so in his absence, I’ll be stepping in to cover the Hitman episodes until his return. I’m honored to follow up his excellent Hitman write-ups, which you can find here and here. Hitman is a puzzle. There’s
by Eric Van AllenNot many games get a second chance at life like Odin Sphere. A PlayStation 2 role-playing game, released in the twilight years of the console’s lifetime, Odin Sphere was the topic of many whispers and rumblings, a banner-child for the cult-classics of games. With a remake two entire console
by Eric Van AllenThe power has gone out all across Electro City. It’s up to you, a tiny spark of electricity, to bring light back to the homes and businesses of the town. Will you be able to save the day? In TurnOn, you play as an electrified alien who crash lands
by Sarah MarchantFans have been asking for a follow-up to Mirror’s Edge for a long time, and with DICE’s ambitious open-world prequel, called Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, players will finally have the chance to jump back into one of the most beautiful dystopian futures seen in gaming. However, although Mirror’
by Travis NorthupI’ve been in the videogame business for a long time, but many of you might have noticed that I also tackle D&D reviews, as well as the occasional dabble in tabletop games. I’ve been playing the likes of GURPS, Dungeons & Dragons, Mechwarrior, and Shadowrun as
by Ron BurkeWhen it comes to videogames that share the same genre, especially with how many we have these days, there are precious few things that can set them apart. Sometimes these differences are big. A title comes out bristling with new mechanics and features the gaming population has never seen before,
by Lucious BarnesTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan is a game which seems appealing on its surface, but one that I enjoyed considerably less each time I played. A visually-attractive four-player hack-and-slash by one of the action genre’s most prized developers, Mutants in Manhattan has a solid foundation for what
by Matt WelshAnother upgraded console is in the rumor mill now, and our panel of experts has some thoughts on this week’s episode of the GT Reboot Podcast. But before we get to talking about the future of the Xbox, Eric, Kenneth, Justin, and Travis talk about their early Overwatch impressions,
by Kenneth Shepard