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We’re down to the top 10 games of last generation. If you missed the previous fifteen, you can find them here: 25-21 20-16 15-11 Be sure to check back tomorrow for our picks for the top 5 games of the PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 era! 10. Uncharted
by Kenneth ShepardThis is 15 through 11 of our countdown of the best games of the last console generation. If you missed the first two, you can find them here (25 – 21) and here (20 – 16). Enjoy and keep checking back every day as we count down to the number 1 game
by Eric Van AllenHere is another video in our series of tabletop interviews at PAX East, where we talk with Chris Cieslik about his company Asmadi Games. First and foremost was Adorable Pandaring, a game all about having the right adorable pandas at the right time, which is up on Kickstarter now. We
by Scott GriffithBOXBOY! is one of those titles that is so simple in nature that it’s surprising that a full game can be made of it. At first glance, it is so straightforward that it’s hard to imagine how the rest of the game can go on without becoming monotonously
by Matt WelshLast week, I got the chance to (virtually) sit down with Tom Happ and Dan Adelman, the two-man team behind today’s hot indie release, Axiom Verge. I had played a great deal of it and really enjoyed it, so I was very excited to pick their brains on the
by Eric Van AllenMissed games 25-21? Click here to catch up and don’t forget to check back each day this week as we continue to reveal the top games of last generation! #20. Dead Space With Resident Evil beginning to veer towards a more action-oriented experience after RE4, it left a void
by Matt WelshFirst let’s address the elephant in the room — the Jaws of Hakkon dropped into our lap out of nowhere, with the announcement hitting at the same times as the code. My review for Dragon Age: Inquisition was on the Xbox One, but my completionist playthrough was on the PlayStation
by Ron BurkeRack N Ruin is similar to The Legend of Zelda in many ways. There’s plenty of action, encouragement for exploration, and emphasis on puzzle solving, much like Nintendo’s classic. There are even some truly engaging “dungeons” to conquer along the way. But there is one key difference that
by Matt WelshWe’re down to the top 10 games of last generation. If you missed the previous fifteen, you can find them here: 25-21 20-16 15-11 Be sure to check back tomorrow for our picks for the top 5 games of the PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 era! 10. Uncharted
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We’re down to the top 10 games of last generation. If you missed the previous fifteen, you can find them here: 25-21 20-16 15-11 Be sure to check back tomorrow for our picks for the top 5 games of the PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 era! 10. Uncharted
by Kenneth ShepardThis is 15 through 11 of our countdown of the best games of the last console generation. If you missed the first two, you can find them here (25 – 21) and here (20 – 16). Enjoy and keep checking back every day as we count down to the number 1 game
by Eric Van AllenHere is another video in our series of tabletop interviews at PAX East, where we talk with Chris Cieslik about his company Asmadi Games. First and foremost was Adorable Pandaring, a game all about having the right adorable pandas at the right time, which is up on Kickstarter now. We
by Scott GriffithBOXBOY! is one of those titles that is so simple in nature that it’s surprising that a full game can be made of it. At first glance, it is so straightforward that it’s hard to imagine how the rest of the game can go on without becoming monotonously
by Matt WelshLast week, I got the chance to (virtually) sit down with Tom Happ and Dan Adelman, the two-man team behind today’s hot indie release, Axiom Verge. I had played a great deal of it and really enjoyed it, so I was very excited to pick their brains on the
by Eric Van AllenMissed games 25-21? Click here to catch up and don’t forget to check back each day this week as we continue to reveal the top games of last generation! #20. Dead Space With Resident Evil beginning to veer towards a more action-oriented experience after RE4, it left a void
by Matt WelshFirst let’s address the elephant in the room — the Jaws of Hakkon dropped into our lap out of nowhere, with the announcement hitting at the same times as the code. My review for Dragon Age: Inquisition was on the Xbox One, but my completionist playthrough was on the PlayStation
by Ron BurkeRack N Ruin is similar to The Legend of Zelda in many ways. There’s plenty of action, encouragement for exploration, and emphasis on puzzle solving, much like Nintendo’s classic. There are even some truly engaging “dungeons” to conquer along the way. But there is one key difference that
by Matt Welsh