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Reviews   -   Mar 03, 2015 A Legacy Worth Reviving — Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines Review
A Legacy Worth Reviving — Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines Review

Family. Loss. Revenge. Sacrifice. These themes are the tenets of Oreshika, a way of life for a game about a house cursed to charge relentlessly into the slaughter. Even in the opening segments, I knew I was in for a vastly unique experience. Greeted with images of a clan sobbing

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2015 Worth the price of admission — ScreamRide Review
Worth the price of admission — ScreamRide Review

ScreamRide is a Microsoft exclusive title that has successfully fused the creative depth of Minecraft with the destructive, exhilarating gameplay of the Burnout series. After its debut at Gamescon 2014, ScreamRide instantly grabbed my attention. The game looked to deliver on what many next generation games seem to be lacking,

by Christopher Barron
Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2015 Hand of Fate — Cards against humanity
Hand of Fate — Cards against humanity

Slicing your way through enemy hordes beat ‘em up style is a blast, but sometimes I want to relax and play a simple card game.  Indie developer Defiant Development says, “Why not both?” with Hand of Fate, the hack and slasher with collectible card game elements. Hand of Fate plays

by Spencer Campbell
Podcast   -   Mar 02, 2015 Metatheory Podcast Ep. 15 – Psyonix kicks it with us to talk about Rocket League
Metatheory Podcast Ep. 15 – Psyonix kicks it with us to talk about Rocket League

This week we invited the Psyonix team to the show to talk about their upcoming Twisted Metal meets FIFA soccer style game, Rocket League. Besides going in-depth on Rocket League, which is coming to PS4 and Steam this Spring, we also get to know a little more about the Psyonix

by Sean Lama
Impressions   -   Mar 02, 2015 Resident Evil Revelations 2 Episode 1: Penal Colony – A Review in Progress
Resident Evil Revelations 2 Episode 1: Penal Colony – A Review in Progress

Resident Evil could really use a victory right about now. Following the disappointing releases of the sixth entry as well as Operation Raccoon City, Capcom seems to be taking a conservative approach to the franchise before figuring out where to take the series in the future. Starting with the HD

by Paul Cesar
Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2015 Halo: The Poster Collection Review
Halo: The Poster Collection Review

When non-gamers want to point to a symbol of videogames, it’s typically either World of Warcraft, or more commonly, Halo that comes to mind.  Bungie’s title helped to shape modern shooters forever, introducing the world to concepts that persist today. “Combat Evolved” indeed.  The team at Insight Editions

by Ron Burke
Interviews   -   Mar 02, 2015 Story matters in Battlefield Hardline
Story matters in Battlefield Hardline

The Battlefield series has had a long and beautiful past of large-scale, multiplayer mayhem, but one thing it has always seemed to lack was a great story. With Battlefield Hardeline’s release approaching I sat down with the writers and Creative Director Ian Miller on how they intend to change

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Feb 28, 2015 Returning Home — Homeworld Remastered Collection Review
Returning Home — Homeworld Remastered Collection Review

I spent several hours thinking about what words I would use to start this review. In the end, I think there’s only one way to say it. It’s a single sentence that pretty much sums up my thoughts. They were masterpieces then, and they are masterpieces now. That

by Niko DelValle
A Legacy Worth Reviving — Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines Review
Reviews   -   Mar 03, 2015 A Legacy Worth Reviving — Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines Review

Family. Loss. Revenge. Sacrifice. These themes are the tenets of Oreshika, a way of life for a game about a house cursed to charge relentlessly into the slaughter. Even in the opening segments, I knew I was in for a vastly unique experience. Greeted with images of a clan sobbing

by Eric Van Allen
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Reviews   -   Mar 03, 2015 A Legacy Worth Reviving — Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines Review
A Legacy Worth Reviving — Oreshika: Tainted Bloodlines Review

Family. Loss. Revenge. Sacrifice. These themes are the tenets of Oreshika, a way of life for a game about a house cursed to charge relentlessly into the slaughter. Even in the opening segments, I knew I was in for a vastly unique experience. Greeted with images of a clan sobbing

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2015 Worth the price of admission — ScreamRide Review
Worth the price of admission — ScreamRide Review

ScreamRide is a Microsoft exclusive title that has successfully fused the creative depth of Minecraft with the destructive, exhilarating gameplay of the Burnout series. After its debut at Gamescon 2014, ScreamRide instantly grabbed my attention. The game looked to deliver on what many next generation games seem to be lacking,

by Christopher Barron
Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2015 Hand of Fate — Cards against humanity
Hand of Fate — Cards against humanity

Slicing your way through enemy hordes beat ‘em up style is a blast, but sometimes I want to relax and play a simple card game.  Indie developer Defiant Development says, “Why not both?” with Hand of Fate, the hack and slasher with collectible card game elements. Hand of Fate plays

by Spencer Campbell
Podcast   -   Mar 02, 2015 Metatheory Podcast Ep. 15 – Psyonix kicks it with us to talk about Rocket League
Metatheory Podcast Ep. 15 – Psyonix kicks it with us to talk about Rocket League

This week we invited the Psyonix team to the show to talk about their upcoming Twisted Metal meets FIFA soccer style game, Rocket League. Besides going in-depth on Rocket League, which is coming to PS4 and Steam this Spring, we also get to know a little more about the Psyonix

by Sean Lama
Impressions   -   Mar 02, 2015 Resident Evil Revelations 2 Episode 1: Penal Colony – A Review in Progress
Resident Evil Revelations 2 Episode 1: Penal Colony – A Review in Progress

Resident Evil could really use a victory right about now. Following the disappointing releases of the sixth entry as well as Operation Raccoon City, Capcom seems to be taking a conservative approach to the franchise before figuring out where to take the series in the future. Starting with the HD

by Paul Cesar
Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2015 Halo: The Poster Collection Review
Halo: The Poster Collection Review

When non-gamers want to point to a symbol of videogames, it’s typically either World of Warcraft, or more commonly, Halo that comes to mind.  Bungie’s title helped to shape modern shooters forever, introducing the world to concepts that persist today. “Combat Evolved” indeed.  The team at Insight Editions

by Ron Burke
Interviews   -   Mar 02, 2015 Story matters in Battlefield Hardline
Story matters in Battlefield Hardline

The Battlefield series has had a long and beautiful past of large-scale, multiplayer mayhem, but one thing it has always seemed to lack was a great story. With Battlefield Hardeline’s release approaching I sat down with the writers and Creative Director Ian Miller on how they intend to change

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Feb 28, 2015 Returning Home — Homeworld Remastered Collection Review
Returning Home — Homeworld Remastered Collection Review

I spent several hours thinking about what words I would use to start this review. In the end, I think there’s only one way to say it. It’s a single sentence that pretty much sums up my thoughts. They were masterpieces then, and they are masterpieces now. That

by Niko DelValle
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