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The Real-time-strategy genre in many ways represents one of the far poles of videogames, sitting across from the visceral in-the-moment combat of fighting games. They speak to a different part of the competitive psyche, and stand unparalleled in their capacity to exemplify the sense of utter victory. From the alternate,
by Lucious BarnesNowadays, if your favorite game goes out of print, just wait. If it got gamers talking during its first printing, you might just see it again–albeit in a different skin. Evidently, enough people oohed and aahed over the gorgeous look of the game Seasons that game maker Libellud sent
by Dan EdelenRight at the end of the PlayStation 2 era, NIS America released a series of RPG titles with silly anime storylines that were mostly fun and sometimes great games. They served as tests for how their future titles would be made. Once again, here at the end of the PlayStation
by Patrick RostSome iOS ports make perfect sense. If a game possesses simplistic controls that translate well, It is easy to imagine it sliding over to a portable device that everyone can have on the go. Developer Dynamighty created a very entertaining product in CounterSpy when it was released on the PS4.
by Jay MaloneIt’s weird to think that mobile devices like phones and tablets are getting their own dedicated gaming controllers. “Why even bother,” you might ask yourself, “when I could just get a 3DS or a Vita?” And while yes, it’s true that a majority of mobile games implement their
by David RobertsThe E3 demo we saw for Sunset Overdrive absolutely blew our minds. We nominated it for Best Graphics, Best New IP, Best Action Game, and Best Sandbox, taking away wins for the last two. Yeah…it’s that good! But you can’t really judge a sandbox game with a
by Ron BurkeHonestly, I don’t hit the MMO genre as hard as I used to. Everquest, World of Warcraft, EVE-Online, Dungeons and Dragons Online… I’ve dumped a considerable amount of time into a wide variety of titles across various genres and systems. At this point it takes a serious amount
by Victor GrunnThis is officially the last weekend of summer; time to trade in those sandals and sunglasses for long socks and a jacket. Either that or just stay inside and play video games all Autumn. I vote option two. It’s far less dangerous. Just think what were to happen if
by Josh DevlinThe Real-time-strategy genre in many ways represents one of the far poles of videogames, sitting across from the visceral in-the-moment combat of fighting games. They speak to a different part of the competitive psyche, and stand unparalleled in their capacity to exemplify the sense of utter victory. From the alternate,
by Lucious BarnesSCUF changes the attachments on the Valor Pro loadout
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The Real-time-strategy genre in many ways represents one of the far poles of videogames, sitting across from the visceral in-the-moment combat of fighting games. They speak to a different part of the competitive psyche, and stand unparalleled in their capacity to exemplify the sense of utter victory. From the alternate,
by Lucious BarnesNowadays, if your favorite game goes out of print, just wait. If it got gamers talking during its first printing, you might just see it again–albeit in a different skin. Evidently, enough people oohed and aahed over the gorgeous look of the game Seasons that game maker Libellud sent
by Dan EdelenRight at the end of the PlayStation 2 era, NIS America released a series of RPG titles with silly anime storylines that were mostly fun and sometimes great games. They served as tests for how their future titles would be made. Once again, here at the end of the PlayStation
by Patrick RostSome iOS ports make perfect sense. If a game possesses simplistic controls that translate well, It is easy to imagine it sliding over to a portable device that everyone can have on the go. Developer Dynamighty created a very entertaining product in CounterSpy when it was released on the PS4.
by Jay MaloneIt’s weird to think that mobile devices like phones and tablets are getting their own dedicated gaming controllers. “Why even bother,” you might ask yourself, “when I could just get a 3DS or a Vita?” And while yes, it’s true that a majority of mobile games implement their
by David RobertsThe E3 demo we saw for Sunset Overdrive absolutely blew our minds. We nominated it for Best Graphics, Best New IP, Best Action Game, and Best Sandbox, taking away wins for the last two. Yeah…it’s that good! But you can’t really judge a sandbox game with a
by Ron BurkeHonestly, I don’t hit the MMO genre as hard as I used to. Everquest, World of Warcraft, EVE-Online, Dungeons and Dragons Online… I’ve dumped a considerable amount of time into a wide variety of titles across various genres and systems. At this point it takes a serious amount
by Victor GrunnThis is officially the last weekend of summer; time to trade in those sandals and sunglasses for long socks and a jacket. Either that or just stay inside and play video games all Autumn. I vote option two. It’s far less dangerous. Just think what were to happen if
by Josh Devlin