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Reviews   -   Nov 02, 2016 Feeling a little drunk – Sports Bar VR review
Feeling a little drunk – Sports Bar VR review

Admittedly, I’m a little out of my element. Studying martial arts never put me in the jock category, so I don’t exactly frequent sports bars, not even to watch UFC. That said, I have racked a ton of hours behind the pool cue, thrown plenty of darts, both

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 01, 2016 Step right up! Carnival Games VR review
Step right up! Carnival Games VR review

Carnival Games may feel like familiar territory, but that’s because it is. Warping in from 2007, Carnival Games VR does a bit of an update and brings its pickup-and-play experience to the PlayStation VR. Can the simple nature of carnival distractions work on the new platform? Carnival Games VR

by Ron Burke
Interviews   -   Nov 01, 2016 Crazy Eights: Leonidas Vesperini and Benoit Vogt on Mythic Battles: Pantheon
Crazy Eights: Leonidas Vesperini and Benoit Vogt on Mythic Battles: Pantheon

A few years ago Mythic Battles was released.  While it looked like a typical skirmish game, it had several interesting concepts, like several cards that represented the characters’ statistics.  As the character took damage, the current stat card would be replaced by one with lower stats.  However, it was difficult

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Oct 31, 2016 No Pixie Dust Required: Owlboy review
No Pixie Dust Required: Owlboy review

Normally I would open up with a generic statement about platformers and how to make them stand out. But holy great gaming goodness in the sky, batman: a concrete flying mechanic without an exhaustion meter or being limited to a mount? I’m hooked. Granted, during the tutorial I completely

by Rachel "Rei" Berry
Reviews   -   Oct 31, 2016 Alia Iacta Est: Valeria Card Kingdoms Review
Alia Iacta Est: Valeria Card Kingdoms Review

As beasts swarm into the Kingdom of Valeria, the loyal Dukes and Duchesses know what they must do: manipulate the situation for political power! During this time of struggle you will turn all the power of your citizenry and personal domain towards the goal of expanding your authority as much

by John Farrell
Features   -   Oct 30, 2016 Our dream announcements for BlizzCon 2016
Our dream announcements for BlizzCon 2016

With the annual BlizzCon celebration upon us, it behooves me to spread my infectious love for everything Blizzard by coming up with a list of announcements I hope and wish will be made at the show. Some of them are far-fetched and some are inevitable, but all are indubitably a

by James Valentine
Previews   -   Oct 29, 2016 I’ll browse, but how bout a game of Gwent? – Gwent Closed Beta hands-on preview
I’ll browse, but how bout a game of Gwent? – Gwent Closed Beta hands-on preview

Put down your swords, take that grizzled look off your face, order a pint at your local tavern, and get ready for a round of Gwent. The popular mini-game from last year’s amazing open-world adventure The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is in its closed beta form. For those who

by Richard Kwon
Reviews   -   Oct 27, 2016 This is not a drill: Gurumin 3D review
This is not a drill: Gurumin 3D review

With today’s games vying for realism and complexity, it’s always a breath of fresh air when something comes out that’s simple and just plain fun. Originally released in North America nearly a decade ago, Gurumin was an action RPG that was a refreshing callback to PS1 games

by Elisha Deogracias
Feeling a little drunk – Sports Bar VR review
Reviews   -   Nov 02, 2016 Feeling a little drunk – Sports Bar VR review

Admittedly, I’m a little out of my element. Studying martial arts never put me in the jock category, so I don’t exactly frequent sports bars, not even to watch UFC. That said, I have racked a ton of hours behind the pool cue, thrown plenty of darts, both

by Ron Burke
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Reviews   -   Nov 02, 2016 Feeling a little drunk – Sports Bar VR review
Feeling a little drunk – Sports Bar VR review

Admittedly, I’m a little out of my element. Studying martial arts never put me in the jock category, so I don’t exactly frequent sports bars, not even to watch UFC. That said, I have racked a ton of hours behind the pool cue, thrown plenty of darts, both

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 01, 2016 Step right up! Carnival Games VR review
Step right up! Carnival Games VR review

Carnival Games may feel like familiar territory, but that’s because it is. Warping in from 2007, Carnival Games VR does a bit of an update and brings its pickup-and-play experience to the PlayStation VR. Can the simple nature of carnival distractions work on the new platform? Carnival Games VR

by Ron Burke
Interviews   -   Nov 01, 2016 Crazy Eights: Leonidas Vesperini and Benoit Vogt on Mythic Battles: Pantheon
Crazy Eights: Leonidas Vesperini and Benoit Vogt on Mythic Battles: Pantheon

A few years ago Mythic Battles was released.  While it looked like a typical skirmish game, it had several interesting concepts, like several cards that represented the characters’ statistics.  As the character took damage, the current stat card would be replaced by one with lower stats.  However, it was difficult

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Oct 31, 2016 No Pixie Dust Required: Owlboy review
No Pixie Dust Required: Owlboy review

Normally I would open up with a generic statement about platformers and how to make them stand out. But holy great gaming goodness in the sky, batman: a concrete flying mechanic without an exhaustion meter or being limited to a mount? I’m hooked. Granted, during the tutorial I completely

by Rachel "Rei" Berry
Reviews   -   Oct 31, 2016 Alia Iacta Est: Valeria Card Kingdoms Review
Alia Iacta Est: Valeria Card Kingdoms Review

As beasts swarm into the Kingdom of Valeria, the loyal Dukes and Duchesses know what they must do: manipulate the situation for political power! During this time of struggle you will turn all the power of your citizenry and personal domain towards the goal of expanding your authority as much

by John Farrell
Features   -   Oct 30, 2016 Our dream announcements for BlizzCon 2016
Our dream announcements for BlizzCon 2016

With the annual BlizzCon celebration upon us, it behooves me to spread my infectious love for everything Blizzard by coming up with a list of announcements I hope and wish will be made at the show. Some of them are far-fetched and some are inevitable, but all are indubitably a

by James Valentine
Previews   -   Oct 29, 2016 I’ll browse, but how bout a game of Gwent? – Gwent Closed Beta hands-on preview
I’ll browse, but how bout a game of Gwent? – Gwent Closed Beta hands-on preview

Put down your swords, take that grizzled look off your face, order a pint at your local tavern, and get ready for a round of Gwent. The popular mini-game from last year’s amazing open-world adventure The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is in its closed beta form. For those who

by Richard Kwon
Reviews   -   Oct 27, 2016 This is not a drill: Gurumin 3D review
This is not a drill: Gurumin 3D review

With today’s games vying for realism and complexity, it’s always a breath of fresh air when something comes out that’s simple and just plain fun. Originally released in North America nearly a decade ago, Gurumin was an action RPG that was a refreshing callback to PS1 games

by Elisha Deogracias
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