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Previews   -   Sep 05, 2014 Get ready for another flavor of war – we go hands-on with World of Warships
Get ready for another flavor of war – we go hands-on with World of Warships

First they gave us tanks, then planes, and now battleships? Wargaming.net is going the whole nine yards and giving us yet another flavor of war. World of Warships is a different beast thank Tanks or Warplanes; this time around, instead of the frantic, twitchy gameplay we’re used to,

by Sean Lama
Features   -   Sep 05, 2014 TGIF: Gaming Trend’s Weekend Lineup
TGIF: Gaming Trend’s Weekend Lineup

After a very busy month of news and announcements coming out of Gamescom and PAX Prime 2014, a well-deserved weekend of rest is in order. With Destiny leading the charge for new Holiday game releases, this is the calm before the storm. As a way to unwind from all the

by Josh Devlin
Features   -   Sep 03, 2014 Top 10 Rareware Games
Top 10 Rareware Games

As a company, Rare has gone through some big changes over the years. Not many developers were as loved and respected by their fanbase as Rare was. Platformers, Shooters, Racers, Fighters, Rare could do it all and its seeming unbreakable partnership with Nintendo helped the company deliver high-profile games like

by Paul Cesar
Reviews   -   Sep 02, 2014 Dance Central Spotlight – Once again the best reason to own a Kinect
Dance Central Spotlight – Once again the best reason to own a Kinect

There are more than a few companies asking you to buy their previous-gen games again for your shiny new console. Call ‘em HD Remakes if you want, but it does feel like a double dip, doesn’t it? Dance Central Spotlight is the latest in the motion-controlled get-off-your-couch adventures into

by Ron Burke
Editorials   -   Sep 02, 2014 Dynamighty’s David Nottingham details development and motivations behind Counterspy
Dynamighty’s David Nottingham details development and motivations behind Counterspy

The following is an interview with Dynamighty’s David Nottingham… Can we get a brief history on Dynamighty and how you guys came together? DN: It started when John & I left LucasArts in 2010 because we wanted to set up a small independent game studio. We were joined by

by Jay Malone
Previews   -   Sep 01, 2014 Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor puts you on the front line of the battlefield
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor puts you on the front line of the battlefield

Shadow of Mordor is ambitious, it’s trying to be a lot of things at one time, and, based on my short hands-on with the game at PAX Prime this weekend, I’d say it has a good shot of succeeding. It’s an action-focused game that throws you into

by Sean Lama
Editorials   -   Aug 30, 2014 DS’ed and Confused: Nintendo’s baffling mission to obscure their next handheld
DS’ed and Confused: Nintendo’s baffling mission to obscure their next handheld

On paper, Nintendo’s new 3DS model seems like a pretty legitimate grab at hardcore gamers. It features two extra shoulder buttons, more forgiving 3D, a new control nub, a faster CPU, and Amiibo support. There’s also going to be an XL version with a much larger screen. These

by Spencer Campbell
Editorials   -   Aug 29, 2014 Destiny – The hidden key to its success
Destiny – The hidden key to its success

The narrative element of video games has always been one of great importance. Whether it was in scrolling 16-bit text, or in full, slightly overlong cutscenes, wonderful tales have been woven since the beginning of this love we call video games. You can look no further for proof of that

by Jay Malone
Get ready for another flavor of war – we go hands-on with World of Warships
Previews   -   Sep 05, 2014 Get ready for another flavor of war – we go hands-on with World of Warships

First they gave us tanks, then planes, and now battleships? Wargaming.net is going the whole nine yards and giving us yet another flavor of war. World of Warships is a different beast thank Tanks or Warplanes; this time around, instead of the frantic, twitchy gameplay we’re used to,

by Sean Lama
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Previews   -   Sep 05, 2014 Get ready for another flavor of war – we go hands-on with World of Warships
Get ready for another flavor of war – we go hands-on with World of Warships

First they gave us tanks, then planes, and now battleships? Wargaming.net is going the whole nine yards and giving us yet another flavor of war. World of Warships is a different beast thank Tanks or Warplanes; this time around, instead of the frantic, twitchy gameplay we’re used to,

by Sean Lama
Features   -   Sep 05, 2014 TGIF: Gaming Trend’s Weekend Lineup
TGIF: Gaming Trend’s Weekend Lineup

After a very busy month of news and announcements coming out of Gamescom and PAX Prime 2014, a well-deserved weekend of rest is in order. With Destiny leading the charge for new Holiday game releases, this is the calm before the storm. As a way to unwind from all the

by Josh Devlin
Features   -   Sep 03, 2014 Top 10 Rareware Games
Top 10 Rareware Games

As a company, Rare has gone through some big changes over the years. Not many developers were as loved and respected by their fanbase as Rare was. Platformers, Shooters, Racers, Fighters, Rare could do it all and its seeming unbreakable partnership with Nintendo helped the company deliver high-profile games like

by Paul Cesar
Reviews   -   Sep 02, 2014 Dance Central Spotlight – Once again the best reason to own a Kinect
Dance Central Spotlight – Once again the best reason to own a Kinect

There are more than a few companies asking you to buy their previous-gen games again for your shiny new console. Call ‘em HD Remakes if you want, but it does feel like a double dip, doesn’t it? Dance Central Spotlight is the latest in the motion-controlled get-off-your-couch adventures into

by Ron Burke
Editorials   -   Sep 02, 2014 Dynamighty’s David Nottingham details development and motivations behind Counterspy
Dynamighty’s David Nottingham details development and motivations behind Counterspy

The following is an interview with Dynamighty’s David Nottingham… Can we get a brief history on Dynamighty and how you guys came together? DN: It started when John & I left LucasArts in 2010 because we wanted to set up a small independent game studio. We were joined by

by Jay Malone
Previews   -   Sep 01, 2014 Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor puts you on the front line of the battlefield
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor puts you on the front line of the battlefield

Shadow of Mordor is ambitious, it’s trying to be a lot of things at one time, and, based on my short hands-on with the game at PAX Prime this weekend, I’d say it has a good shot of succeeding. It’s an action-focused game that throws you into

by Sean Lama
Editorials   -   Aug 30, 2014 DS’ed and Confused: Nintendo’s baffling mission to obscure their next handheld
DS’ed and Confused: Nintendo’s baffling mission to obscure their next handheld

On paper, Nintendo’s new 3DS model seems like a pretty legitimate grab at hardcore gamers. It features two extra shoulder buttons, more forgiving 3D, a new control nub, a faster CPU, and Amiibo support. There’s also going to be an XL version with a much larger screen. These

by Spencer Campbell
Editorials   -   Aug 29, 2014 Destiny – The hidden key to its success
Destiny – The hidden key to its success

The narrative element of video games has always been one of great importance. Whether it was in scrolling 16-bit text, or in full, slightly overlong cutscenes, wonderful tales have been woven since the beginning of this love we call video games. You can look no further for proof of that

by Jay Malone
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