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The idea of a prison break does nothing but excite me. There aren’t many prospects more thrilling than sticking it to the man using only your wits and the limited tools offered up by your oppressors, so naturally I quickly snatched up the chance to play The Escapists. Sadly
by Spencer Campbell
Simplicity can spawn brilliant products; thus are the hopes for many of Ubisoft’s new smaller projects that have been recently released such as Child of Light and Valiant Hearts. Grow Home is another game that lives in that same vein. It is clear that the game blossomed from a
by Jay Malone
The Battlefield: Hardline beta feels familiar, and I don’t know how I feel about that. My biggest complaint was it looked and felt like a reskinned version of Battlefield 4. It is looking polished, especially for a beta, and the controls felt well-thought-out and tight. It has the ability
by Bryan Ertmer
February is the shortest month of the year, but that doesn’t stop us from playing a lot of video games. This weekend’s TGIF won’t just be focusing on what games we’re playing over the next few days, but what games we’ll be playing over the
by Josh Devlin
Sometimes you’re not in the mood to wrestle with complicated controls, to struggle with difficult segments of a level that have you grinding your teeth, or to battle it out with stiff competition online. In Gravity Ghost, you’re seldom inhibited by complications and it’s easy to get
by Sean Lama
Since I woke up this morning, I must have watched the new footage of Persona 5 a dozen times already. We knew it was likely coming during Atlus’ 30-hour long Persona livestream, and as a huge Persona fan, I am really excited to see this trailer hint at a return
by Kenneth Shepard
Life can be brutal. It is completely natural to occasionally feel so broken by life’s hardships that you wonder how you could possibly go any further. While these tough times can be some of the most difficult in life, you can always find a silver lining. Video games have
by Matt Welsh
Your journey in Telltale’s Game of Thrones Episode two begins three days after the liberation of Yunkai by Daenerys Stormborn of House Targaryen. Like episode one and the namesake show, the story doesn’t end there, walking us through the continued (and oft-maligned) story arc of several members of
by Ron Burke
The idea of a prison break does nothing but excite me. There aren’t many prospects more thrilling than sticking it to the man using only your wits and the limited tools offered up by your oppressors, so naturally I quickly snatched up the chance to play The Escapists. Sadly
by Spencer Campbell
Relive Atari classics in handheld form!
It’s better for newbies, but still very much an extraction shooter
This might be the perfect gaming instrument
AK Interactive updated their classic Panel Liner and the results are awesome
This one's giving Saturday morning cartoon zeerust with a whole lotta dice chuckin' nonsense.
and Auntie's Choice certified!
The idea of a prison break does nothing but excite me. There aren’t many prospects more thrilling than sticking it to the man using only your wits and the limited tools offered up by your oppressors, so naturally I quickly snatched up the chance to play The Escapists. Sadly
by Spencer Campbell
Simplicity can spawn brilliant products; thus are the hopes for many of Ubisoft’s new smaller projects that have been recently released such as Child of Light and Valiant Hearts. Grow Home is another game that lives in that same vein. It is clear that the game blossomed from a
by Jay Malone
The Battlefield: Hardline beta feels familiar, and I don’t know how I feel about that. My biggest complaint was it looked and felt like a reskinned version of Battlefield 4. It is looking polished, especially for a beta, and the controls felt well-thought-out and tight. It has the ability
by Bryan Ertmer
February is the shortest month of the year, but that doesn’t stop us from playing a lot of video games. This weekend’s TGIF won’t just be focusing on what games we’re playing over the next few days, but what games we’ll be playing over the
by Josh Devlin
Sometimes you’re not in the mood to wrestle with complicated controls, to struggle with difficult segments of a level that have you grinding your teeth, or to battle it out with stiff competition online. In Gravity Ghost, you’re seldom inhibited by complications and it’s easy to get
by Sean Lama
Since I woke up this morning, I must have watched the new footage of Persona 5 a dozen times already. We knew it was likely coming during Atlus’ 30-hour long Persona livestream, and as a huge Persona fan, I am really excited to see this trailer hint at a return
by Kenneth Shepard
Life can be brutal. It is completely natural to occasionally feel so broken by life’s hardships that you wonder how you could possibly go any further. While these tough times can be some of the most difficult in life, you can always find a silver lining. Video games have
by Matt Welsh
Your journey in Telltale’s Game of Thrones Episode two begins three days after the liberation of Yunkai by Daenerys Stormborn of House Targaryen. Like episode one and the namesake show, the story doesn’t end there, walking us through the continued (and oft-maligned) story arc of several members of
by Ron Burke