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I had only tried an Oculus Rift briefly, a couple of years ago, when it was still quite an early prototype and mostly a tech demo without any software of substance. Since then a lot has changed and VR is no longer simply a neat peripheral but considered by many
by Sean Lama
It’s a tale as old as time itself. You are a pilot, docking at a space station, dropping in for some fuel. As you are heading to security, an alien named Junker absconds with your suitcase. Now it’s up to you and your newfound sentient luggage case (that
by Ron Burke
At last weekend’s Playstation Experience, I got the chance to play a few matches of a new installment in a classic franchise, Mortal Kombat X. Featuring a bevy of new fighters and plenty more changes to the standard formula, I was worried about how true to the franchise X
by Eric Van Allen
Looking back at Sony during 2012 and looking at it now in 2014, it’s impossible to deny how holistically it has turned around the public perception of PlayStation. Through calculated messaging, a consistent appeal to the right audience, and recently, a dash of nostalgia and celebration of its history,
by Kenneth Shepard
I have a confession. This time last year, I reviewed Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies, the fifth installment in the Ace Attorney series. It was my first time playing an Ace Attorney game for longer than a few minutes, and I ended up giving it a positive review, which
by Travis Northup
Dungeon Defenders 2 was on showcase at Sony’s Playstation Experience, and we got a chance to play through one of the game’s levels and talk a bit with the devs. Much like its predecessor, Dungeon Defenders 2 looks to not only improve on its own formula, but to
by Eric Van Allen
Loadout, a third-person shooter with a quirky sense of humor and billions of customization options, has already made a splash on PC. Developer Edge of Reality, however, doesn’t seem content to stop there, and we got to demo their PS4 build recently at the Playstation Experience. Right off the
by Eric Van Allen
Some games have you save the world. Some have you rescue the princess, or journey to a foreign land. But how many let you take over a studio and produce your own sentai TV show? Well, Chroma Squad is here to save the day, one episode at a time. A
by Eric Van Allen
I had only tried an Oculus Rift briefly, a couple of years ago, when it was still quite an early prototype and mostly a tech demo without any software of substance. Since then a lot has changed and VR is no longer simply a neat peripheral but considered by many
by Sean Lama
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!
I had only tried an Oculus Rift briefly, a couple of years ago, when it was still quite an early prototype and mostly a tech demo without any software of substance. Since then a lot has changed and VR is no longer simply a neat peripheral but considered by many
by Sean Lama
It’s a tale as old as time itself. You are a pilot, docking at a space station, dropping in for some fuel. As you are heading to security, an alien named Junker absconds with your suitcase. Now it’s up to you and your newfound sentient luggage case (that
by Ron Burke
At last weekend’s Playstation Experience, I got the chance to play a few matches of a new installment in a classic franchise, Mortal Kombat X. Featuring a bevy of new fighters and plenty more changes to the standard formula, I was worried about how true to the franchise X
by Eric Van Allen
Looking back at Sony during 2012 and looking at it now in 2014, it’s impossible to deny how holistically it has turned around the public perception of PlayStation. Through calculated messaging, a consistent appeal to the right audience, and recently, a dash of nostalgia and celebration of its history,
by Kenneth Shepard
I have a confession. This time last year, I reviewed Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies, the fifth installment in the Ace Attorney series. It was my first time playing an Ace Attorney game for longer than a few minutes, and I ended up giving it a positive review, which
by Travis Northup
Dungeon Defenders 2 was on showcase at Sony’s Playstation Experience, and we got a chance to play through one of the game’s levels and talk a bit with the devs. Much like its predecessor, Dungeon Defenders 2 looks to not only improve on its own formula, but to
by Eric Van Allen
Loadout, a third-person shooter with a quirky sense of humor and billions of customization options, has already made a splash on PC. Developer Edge of Reality, however, doesn’t seem content to stop there, and we got to demo their PS4 build recently at the Playstation Experience. Right off the
by Eric Van Allen
Some games have you save the world. Some have you rescue the princess, or journey to a foreign land. But how many let you take over a studio and produce your own sentai TV show? Well, Chroma Squad is here to save the day, one episode at a time. A
by Eric Van Allen