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**Minor spoilers** In a closed booth tour with EA and Bioware, we sat down to take a look at Dragon Age: Inquisition, the third title in the Dragon Age series. With a release date not too far in the future, this was our chance to see for ourselves how the
by Ron Burke
If you’re one of the millions of owners of the Xbox One console, you might find it odd that the Kinect camera has barely any motion control games. Though It’s likely that you use at least some of the integrated functionality, it’s hardly something that is likely
by Justin Pauls
WE WILL NOT GO QUIETLY INTO THE NIGHT The Fourth of July is a holiday when family and friends all over America get together to show loyalty to their nation by blowing shit up. But unless you’re some sort of pyromaniac, launching explosives into the sky on July 5th,
by Josh Devlin
Racing titles are among the first of video gaming staples. Over the years the genre has been described as everything from classic to tired, but they have always been there. They’ve just not always been fun. After all, this many years past its virtual introduction the idea of go
by Lucious Barnes
What’s the difference between a game being hard, and being obtuse? Where do you draw the line between a challenge and a tedious time-sink? These are obstacles most games answer by simply entering a few difficulty settings and be done with it. But some games, even when they include
by Lucious Barnes
I’ve never liked pinball. Sure, I’ve had the odd game or two decades ago when I was 3 feet tall and needed something to do in the local Laundromat while my mom washed the clothes. But generally speaking, the frustrations of pinball always outweighed the joy for me.
by Lucious Barnes
Anyone who’s played the Arkham games is intimately familiar with their formula for bringing the Batman experience to life. Whether it’s snatching enemies into the shadows, incapacitating them with fantastic gadgetry, or simply diving in and brutalizing a group of thugs with the caped crusader’s martial prowess,
by Lucious Barnes
Any good black box conceals the nasty insides that make it work. The city of Tempest is no different. Such a prosperous city is sure to have several underground forces pulling the right levers and holding even the most untouchable purses. But with so much power being shifted around, the
by Scott Griffith
**Minor spoilers** In a closed booth tour with EA and Bioware, we sat down to take a look at Dragon Age: Inquisition, the third title in the Dragon Age series. With a release date not too far in the future, this was our chance to see for ourselves how the
by Ron Burke
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!
**Minor spoilers** In a closed booth tour with EA and Bioware, we sat down to take a look at Dragon Age: Inquisition, the third title in the Dragon Age series. With a release date not too far in the future, this was our chance to see for ourselves how the
by Ron Burke
If you’re one of the millions of owners of the Xbox One console, you might find it odd that the Kinect camera has barely any motion control games. Though It’s likely that you use at least some of the integrated functionality, it’s hardly something that is likely
by Justin Pauls
WE WILL NOT GO QUIETLY INTO THE NIGHT The Fourth of July is a holiday when family and friends all over America get together to show loyalty to their nation by blowing shit up. But unless you’re some sort of pyromaniac, launching explosives into the sky on July 5th,
by Josh Devlin
Racing titles are among the first of video gaming staples. Over the years the genre has been described as everything from classic to tired, but they have always been there. They’ve just not always been fun. After all, this many years past its virtual introduction the idea of go
by Lucious Barnes
What’s the difference between a game being hard, and being obtuse? Where do you draw the line between a challenge and a tedious time-sink? These are obstacles most games answer by simply entering a few difficulty settings and be done with it. But some games, even when they include
by Lucious Barnes
I’ve never liked pinball. Sure, I’ve had the odd game or two decades ago when I was 3 feet tall and needed something to do in the local Laundromat while my mom washed the clothes. But generally speaking, the frustrations of pinball always outweighed the joy for me.
by Lucious Barnes
Anyone who’s played the Arkham games is intimately familiar with their formula for bringing the Batman experience to life. Whether it’s snatching enemies into the shadows, incapacitating them with fantastic gadgetry, or simply diving in and brutalizing a group of thugs with the caped crusader’s martial prowess,
by Lucious Barnes
Any good black box conceals the nasty insides that make it work. The city of Tempest is no different. Such a prosperous city is sure to have several underground forces pulling the right levers and holding even the most untouchable purses. But with so much power being shifted around, the
by Scott Griffith