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Guild Wars 2 is one of the few MMOs that handles player content with a great deal of care. They provide an incredible amount of content for the low, low price of absolutely free. We sat down with the ArenaNet team to talk about Season 2 of their Living World
by Ron BurkeThe last time I spoke to Josh, lead designer and composer on Oscar, the Kickstarter for the game was still 25 days away from completion and the future of Oscar yet to be decided. As fortune would have it, the game met its humble $40,000 pledge goal and development
by Sean LamaJonathan Blow describes his upcoming game The Witness as “a world of stuff”. The meaning of this becomes clear as soon as you set foot onto the island. Go to one area and you encounter a barren fortress scattered with peculiar symbols. Another leads you into a lush forest filled
by Nick KellerE3 2014: The Sonic Boom Games Don’t Feel Like the Focus of Sega’s New Initiative I got some hands-on time with both the Wii U and 3DS versions of Sonic Boom, the games that will be released as part of Sega’s new Sonic initiative at E3. Sonic
by Kenneth ShepardE3 2014: The Battle Between Hope and Despair Continues in Danganronpa 2 As I reflect on the first half of 2014, I can’t name a game that has grabbed me in the same way that Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc for the Vita did when I finally got around to
by Kenneth ShepardWith Crytek purchasing the Homefront IP from THQ, it was only a matter of time before we got a glimpse of the future of the series. In our interview with Crytek at E3, we get a primer on the game’s sequel, Homefront: The Revolution.
by Sean LamaJonathan Blow has been working on The Witness for five years now and it’s almost ready for release. We catch up with the outspoken game developer at E3 2014 for a quick refresher on what exactly The Witness is all about.
by Sean LamaEver since Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy took the world by storm, Middle Earth has had a place among the world of gamers. LOTR has had many different incarnations over the years, but the newest addition to the franchises divergent catalog is by far the most daring.
by Lucious BarnesGuild Wars 2 is one of the few MMOs that handles player content with a great deal of care. They provide an incredible amount of content for the low, low price of absolutely free. We sat down with the ArenaNet team to talk about Season 2 of their Living World
by Ron BurkeHere are the games you should keep your eyes on through the back half of the year and into 2026!
Darrington Press has pulled out all the stops, and the resulting quality speaks for itself
A bold leap forward, but doesn’t stick the landing
An independent horror/action/fantasy that's far more than the sum of its parts
Treat your back and bottom to greatness
College Football 26 taking everything to the next level, as it should!
Guild Wars 2 is one of the few MMOs that handles player content with a great deal of care. They provide an incredible amount of content for the low, low price of absolutely free. We sat down with the ArenaNet team to talk about Season 2 of their Living World
by Ron BurkeThe last time I spoke to Josh, lead designer and composer on Oscar, the Kickstarter for the game was still 25 days away from completion and the future of Oscar yet to be decided. As fortune would have it, the game met its humble $40,000 pledge goal and development
by Sean LamaJonathan Blow describes his upcoming game The Witness as “a world of stuff”. The meaning of this becomes clear as soon as you set foot onto the island. Go to one area and you encounter a barren fortress scattered with peculiar symbols. Another leads you into a lush forest filled
by Nick KellerE3 2014: The Sonic Boom Games Don’t Feel Like the Focus of Sega’s New Initiative I got some hands-on time with both the Wii U and 3DS versions of Sonic Boom, the games that will be released as part of Sega’s new Sonic initiative at E3. Sonic
by Kenneth ShepardE3 2014: The Battle Between Hope and Despair Continues in Danganronpa 2 As I reflect on the first half of 2014, I can’t name a game that has grabbed me in the same way that Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc for the Vita did when I finally got around to
by Kenneth ShepardWith Crytek purchasing the Homefront IP from THQ, it was only a matter of time before we got a glimpse of the future of the series. In our interview with Crytek at E3, we get a primer on the game’s sequel, Homefront: The Revolution.
by Sean LamaJonathan Blow has been working on The Witness for five years now and it’s almost ready for release. We catch up with the outspoken game developer at E3 2014 for a quick refresher on what exactly The Witness is all about.
by Sean LamaEver since Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy took the world by storm, Middle Earth has had a place among the world of gamers. LOTR has had many different incarnations over the years, but the newest addition to the franchises divergent catalog is by far the most daring.
by Lucious Barnes