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Last week, we saw the darker side of Kickstarter campaigns, as a fraudulent backer gave €7000 to Dimension Drive’s Kickstarter during its last hours, enough to fund the game. Kickstarter, according to its ToS, pulled the charge, which de-funded the campaign with minutes to spare. Most teams might have
by Eric Van AllenNote: This impressions piece will contain spoilers for all three episodes released so far. If you haven’t played them yet, I highly recommend you do so. For those looking for the thumbs up or down: yes, I highly recommend playing episode three of Life is Strange. In my article
by Eric Van AllenWe’ve been playing just a bit of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (where a bit equals dozens of hours), and been absolutely loving it. Huge open world, great story and characters, and brutal combat. I took some time off from witcher-ing to do a quick Snapshot on it, so
by Eric Van AllenWe’ve been playing just a bit of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (where a bit equals dozens of hours), and been absolutely loving it. Huge open world, great story and characters, and brutal combat. I took some time off from witcher-ing to do a quick Snapshot on it, so
by Eric Van AllenThe unquenchable and ravenously adorable Vikings are back and pushing forward (well, more like to the right) to adventure, glory and the culminating feast. This time it’s for a mysterious genie’s lamp and the promise of succulent kebabs. Ronimo Games’ Swords & Soldiers series has always had a
by Josh DevlinGaming laptops aren’t new. Big box companies like Dell and MSI have been making rigs and labeling them as “desktop replacements” for years. For the average consumer, those systems are just fine, but there is a segment of PC gamers that insist on being able to tackle whatever comes
by Ron BurkeWe’ve partnered up with the folks from Paradox North to bring you a pretty sweet contest for Magicka Wizard Wars. The game is free to play, but we’ve got 1000 (well, we have more than that, but this is the first contest. Be patient! Geeze…) starter keys to
by Ron BurkeLoyal listeners of the Gaming Trend Reboot Podcast will know that this episode is being posted a bit earlier in the week than they’re used to seeing. The reason for this is that work schedules have been shifted, resulting in us changing the day that the podcast will go
by Kenneth ShepardLast week, we saw the darker side of Kickstarter campaigns, as a fraudulent backer gave €7000 to Dimension Drive’s Kickstarter during its last hours, enough to fund the game. Kickstarter, according to its ToS, pulled the charge, which de-funded the campaign with minutes to spare. Most teams might have
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Last week, we saw the darker side of Kickstarter campaigns, as a fraudulent backer gave €7000 to Dimension Drive’s Kickstarter during its last hours, enough to fund the game. Kickstarter, according to its ToS, pulled the charge, which de-funded the campaign with minutes to spare. Most teams might have
by Eric Van AllenNote: This impressions piece will contain spoilers for all three episodes released so far. If you haven’t played them yet, I highly recommend you do so. For those looking for the thumbs up or down: yes, I highly recommend playing episode three of Life is Strange. In my article
by Eric Van AllenWe’ve been playing just a bit of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (where a bit equals dozens of hours), and been absolutely loving it. Huge open world, great story and characters, and brutal combat. I took some time off from witcher-ing to do a quick Snapshot on it, so
by Eric Van AllenWe’ve been playing just a bit of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (where a bit equals dozens of hours), and been absolutely loving it. Huge open world, great story and characters, and brutal combat. I took some time off from witcher-ing to do a quick Snapshot on it, so
by Eric Van AllenThe unquenchable and ravenously adorable Vikings are back and pushing forward (well, more like to the right) to adventure, glory and the culminating feast. This time it’s for a mysterious genie’s lamp and the promise of succulent kebabs. Ronimo Games’ Swords & Soldiers series has always had a
by Josh DevlinGaming laptops aren’t new. Big box companies like Dell and MSI have been making rigs and labeling them as “desktop replacements” for years. For the average consumer, those systems are just fine, but there is a segment of PC gamers that insist on being able to tackle whatever comes
by Ron BurkeWe’ve partnered up with the folks from Paradox North to bring you a pretty sweet contest for Magicka Wizard Wars. The game is free to play, but we’ve got 1000 (well, we have more than that, but this is the first contest. Be patient! Geeze…) starter keys to
by Ron BurkeLoyal listeners of the Gaming Trend Reboot Podcast will know that this episode is being posted a bit earlier in the week than they’re used to seeing. The reason for this is that work schedules have been shifted, resulting in us changing the day that the podcast will go
by Kenneth Shepard