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Jungle Rumble, the new Vita title from Disco Pixel, is a fascinating hybrid of puzzle and rhythm, mixed with a perfect amount of cartoon monkey antic. You take command of a tribe of monkeys, venturing to defend their Sage from angry red monkeys and find out what’s causing all
by Eric Van Allen
PixelNAUTS, an indie Canadian developer behind the environments in 2013’s Contrast, were at the Playstation Experience with their new space-based speeder, Lost Orbit. I got a chance to check it out and chat with developers Chris and Alex, and die a few hundred times along the way. Lost Orbit
by Eric Van Allen
One of the big announcements at the Playstation Experience was David Jaffe’s newest game, a multiplayer third-person arena shooter called Drawn to Death. Featuring a variety of colorful characters and even more colorful language, I was eager to jump in and see how the game played. Just a heads
by Eric Van Allen
I’m a sucker for Japanese-themed strategy games. Shogun, of Gamemaster series acclaim, now more commonly known as Samurai Swords or Ikusa, is one of the great strategy board games of all time. I love Total War: Shogun 2, and I’m even involved in a RPG-by blog based in
by Michael Eyre
Like all great myths, the story of Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris begins with betrayal and sibling rivalry. So the legend goes, the God King Osiris and his wife Isis ruled over ancient Egypt with wisdom and benevolence. The real myth of this betrayal was that Osiris’s
by Ron Burke
Playing miniatures games can be intimidating with rules about movement, how far attacks reach, and the number of actions available on a turn. Sometimes the housekeeping is just as time consuming as the decision making. While apps have been created to assist with these, we are starting to see apps
by Keith Schleicher
Amplitude can be considered a cult classic among rhythm fans, a crazy game involving shooting down notes and gems to clear tracks of music and slowly piece together a song as it progresses. After a failed Kickstarter, Sony saw fit to give them a well-deserved second shot at releasing their
by Eric Van Allen
Anyone who’s been to a convention or any sort of industry event will tell you that, when you’re not bumping into other attendees, being on the show floor is a pretty awesome experience. Not only are there games to play and people to talk to, but there’s
by Kenneth Shepard
Jungle Rumble, the new Vita title from Disco Pixel, is a fascinating hybrid of puzzle and rhythm, mixed with a perfect amount of cartoon monkey antic. You take command of a tribe of monkeys, venturing to defend their Sage from angry red monkeys and find out what’s causing all
by Eric Van Allen
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!
Jungle Rumble, the new Vita title from Disco Pixel, is a fascinating hybrid of puzzle and rhythm, mixed with a perfect amount of cartoon monkey antic. You take command of a tribe of monkeys, venturing to defend their Sage from angry red monkeys and find out what’s causing all
by Eric Van Allen
PixelNAUTS, an indie Canadian developer behind the environments in 2013’s Contrast, were at the Playstation Experience with their new space-based speeder, Lost Orbit. I got a chance to check it out and chat with developers Chris and Alex, and die a few hundred times along the way. Lost Orbit
by Eric Van Allen
One of the big announcements at the Playstation Experience was David Jaffe’s newest game, a multiplayer third-person arena shooter called Drawn to Death. Featuring a variety of colorful characters and even more colorful language, I was eager to jump in and see how the game played. Just a heads
by Eric Van Allen
I’m a sucker for Japanese-themed strategy games. Shogun, of Gamemaster series acclaim, now more commonly known as Samurai Swords or Ikusa, is one of the great strategy board games of all time. I love Total War: Shogun 2, and I’m even involved in a RPG-by blog based in
by Michael Eyre
Like all great myths, the story of Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris begins with betrayal and sibling rivalry. So the legend goes, the God King Osiris and his wife Isis ruled over ancient Egypt with wisdom and benevolence. The real myth of this betrayal was that Osiris’s
by Ron Burke
Playing miniatures games can be intimidating with rules about movement, how far attacks reach, and the number of actions available on a turn. Sometimes the housekeeping is just as time consuming as the decision making. While apps have been created to assist with these, we are starting to see apps
by Keith Schleicher
Amplitude can be considered a cult classic among rhythm fans, a crazy game involving shooting down notes and gems to clear tracks of music and slowly piece together a song as it progresses. After a failed Kickstarter, Sony saw fit to give them a well-deserved second shot at releasing their
by Eric Van Allen
Anyone who’s been to a convention or any sort of industry event will tell you that, when you’re not bumping into other attendees, being on the show floor is a pretty awesome experience. Not only are there games to play and people to talk to, but there’s
by Kenneth Shepard