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PlayStation Experience begins today, but the San Francisco team put together a quick pre-show to talk about this week’s recent events. First up, Kenneth and Eric dissect the recent Danganronpa event by Spike Chunsoft, and what these announcements mean for the series moving forward. Next, Travis and Matt join
by Kenneth ShepardOne series that has always known how to have fun is Just Cause. With the first game, developer Avalanche Studios seemed to have a clear vision, but its execution was severely lacking. It hit major success with Just Cause 2, a frantic out of control romp that hooked people from
by Jay MaloneHost Geoff Keighley dropped a bomb on attendees and viewers of The Game Awards last night when he claimed that Konami’s lawyers banned Hideo Kojima from attending the event. Due to a still-standing employment contract, Kojima was required to watch the event from Tokyo, Japan — what he witnessed may
by Blake HesterFrom modern day to the prehistoric times, so goes the Far Cry franchise. The series evolved tremendously from Far Cry 2 to Far Cry 3, but it seemed to be gliding along when fourth installment released. Of course, that glide was still fantastic, but it was clear that something different
by Jay MaloneThere are lots of different strategy games, all catering to a variety of tastes that only get broader as the gaming hobby continues to find new members. Valhalla Hills looks to scratch that gaming itch where we want to challenge our wits and memory but can walk away before skipping
by Lucious BarnesDriveclub is not Gran Turismo. Despite sharing a genre and PlayStation exclusivity, Driveclub always feels like a clunkier, but competent, little brother. Like other “little brothers” of this world, Driveclub looks small when trying to compete in the same auto racing arena as its bigger counterpart. However, Driveclub Bikes, Driveclub’
by Patrick RostExplosions are a beautiful thing. No company has proven that more than Avalanche Studios, developers of titles such as Mad Max and the frantic third-person action series Just Cause. Their newest installment, Just Cause 3, builds off of their love for explosions in various ways, while also allowing the player
by Jay MaloneIt’s a slow news week this Thanksgiving week, so we’re talking about what we’re playing during the holidays. This week, Josh weighs in on Star Wars: Battlefront and its longevity, as well as how Helldivers fares on PC. Kenneth continues to unimpressed by Minecraft: Story Mode, and
by Kenneth ShepardPlayStation Experience begins today, but the San Francisco team put together a quick pre-show to talk about this week’s recent events. First up, Kenneth and Eric dissect the recent Danganronpa event by Spike Chunsoft, and what these announcements mean for the series moving forward. Next, Travis and Matt join
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PlayStation Experience begins today, but the San Francisco team put together a quick pre-show to talk about this week’s recent events. First up, Kenneth and Eric dissect the recent Danganronpa event by Spike Chunsoft, and what these announcements mean for the series moving forward. Next, Travis and Matt join
by Kenneth ShepardOne series that has always known how to have fun is Just Cause. With the first game, developer Avalanche Studios seemed to have a clear vision, but its execution was severely lacking. It hit major success with Just Cause 2, a frantic out of control romp that hooked people from
by Jay MaloneHost Geoff Keighley dropped a bomb on attendees and viewers of The Game Awards last night when he claimed that Konami’s lawyers banned Hideo Kojima from attending the event. Due to a still-standing employment contract, Kojima was required to watch the event from Tokyo, Japan — what he witnessed may
by Blake HesterFrom modern day to the prehistoric times, so goes the Far Cry franchise. The series evolved tremendously from Far Cry 2 to Far Cry 3, but it seemed to be gliding along when fourth installment released. Of course, that glide was still fantastic, but it was clear that something different
by Jay MaloneThere are lots of different strategy games, all catering to a variety of tastes that only get broader as the gaming hobby continues to find new members. Valhalla Hills looks to scratch that gaming itch where we want to challenge our wits and memory but can walk away before skipping
by Lucious BarnesDriveclub is not Gran Turismo. Despite sharing a genre and PlayStation exclusivity, Driveclub always feels like a clunkier, but competent, little brother. Like other “little brothers” of this world, Driveclub looks small when trying to compete in the same auto racing arena as its bigger counterpart. However, Driveclub Bikes, Driveclub’
by Patrick RostExplosions are a beautiful thing. No company has proven that more than Avalanche Studios, developers of titles such as Mad Max and the frantic third-person action series Just Cause. Their newest installment, Just Cause 3, builds off of their love for explosions in various ways, while also allowing the player
by Jay MaloneIt’s a slow news week this Thanksgiving week, so we’re talking about what we’re playing during the holidays. This week, Josh weighs in on Star Wars: Battlefront and its longevity, as well as how Helldivers fares on PC. Kenneth continues to unimpressed by Minecraft: Story Mode, and
by Kenneth Shepard