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Editorials   -   Aug 12, 2014 Rise of the Tomb Raider’s Xbox Exclusivity Helps No One
Rise of the Tomb Raider’s Xbox Exclusivity Helps No One

If you’re just now catching up on all the Gamescom news, here’s the one thing you need to take away from Microsoft’s conference: Not one other announcement was more significant that the revelation that Rise of the Tomb Raider, the sequel to last year’s excellent Tomb

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Aug 12, 2014 Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited – The Definitive Version of an Endearing Tale
Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited – The Definitive Version of an Endearing Tale

I never got around to playing Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten when it came out on the PlayStation 3, so when playing the Vita re-release, Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited, the main thing that stuck out to me was the game’s ability to forgo typical JRPG tropes in favor

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Aug 12, 2014 Diablo III: Reaper of Souls – Ultimate Evil Edition truly is the best version of D3
Diablo III: Reaper of Souls – Ultimate Evil Edition truly is the best version of D3

Yes. Absolutely yes. It’s the simplest answer to the deluge of questions I’ve had over the last few days when people have seen that I’m playing Diablo III: Reaper of Souls – Ultimate Evil Edition on my PlayStation 4 and they want to know whether it’s worth

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 11, 2014 A Blissful Purgatory – Divinity: Original Sin Review
A Blissful Purgatory – Divinity: Original Sin Review

Divinity: Original Sin is a title that seems to speak to a certain kind of player. The gameplay requires experience, and to get the most out of it means having the patience of a stone and the wits of a chess master. It’s not a combination for the faint

by Lucious Barnes
Interviews   -   Aug 11, 2014 Call of Duty Advanced Warfare multiplayer reveal – it’s like Tribes and COD had a baby!
Call of Duty Advanced Warfare multiplayer reveal – it’s like Tribes and COD had a baby!

We kicked off the multiplayer reveal of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare with an impressive presentation from the team at Sledgehammer Games showcasing all of the changes they’ve made to the most popular shooter in the entire world.  They’ve run the tagline “Power.  Changes.  Everything.” in pretty much

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 11, 2014 Not just for one – Solitaire for Two
Not just for one – Solitaire for Two

My absolute favorite thing about summer is enjoying the cool of the setting sun right as dusk sets in. After a long hot day, it is quite refreshing to find yourself in a comfy chair on a deck, with an ample beverage supply and plenty of good company to share

by Scott Griffith
Reviews   -   Aug 09, 2014 External Hard drives and Next-Gen – how the WD My Book makes for better gameplay
External Hard drives and Next-Gen – how the WD My Book makes for better gameplay

4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 250GB, and now 500GB.  Let’s be honest here, game consoles are very, very far behind the PC in terms of storage capacity.  When games like The Last of Us Remastered take up 50GB of space, it’s very easy to see how far behind our consoles

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 07, 2014 Moving in the wrong direction – Wii Sports Club review

Let me start by saying I love motion gaming. When Nintendo first launched the Wii in 2006, I jumped in headfirst and fully embraced the concept of playing games through movement. I was hooked – I couldn’t get enough, ravenously gobbling up any game that let me put my back

by Stefan Alexander
Rise of the Tomb Raider’s Xbox Exclusivity Helps No One
Editorials   -   Aug 12, 2014 Rise of the Tomb Raider’s Xbox Exclusivity Helps No One

If you’re just now catching up on all the Gamescom news, here’s the one thing you need to take away from Microsoft’s conference: Not one other announcement was more significant that the revelation that Rise of the Tomb Raider, the sequel to last year’s excellent Tomb

by Kenneth Shepard
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Editorials   -   Aug 12, 2014 Rise of the Tomb Raider’s Xbox Exclusivity Helps No One
Rise of the Tomb Raider’s Xbox Exclusivity Helps No One

If you’re just now catching up on all the Gamescom news, here’s the one thing you need to take away from Microsoft’s conference: Not one other announcement was more significant that the revelation that Rise of the Tomb Raider, the sequel to last year’s excellent Tomb

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Aug 12, 2014 Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited – The Definitive Version of an Endearing Tale
Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited – The Definitive Version of an Endearing Tale

I never got around to playing Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten when it came out on the PlayStation 3, so when playing the Vita re-release, Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited, the main thing that stuck out to me was the game’s ability to forgo typical JRPG tropes in favor

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Aug 12, 2014 Diablo III: Reaper of Souls – Ultimate Evil Edition truly is the best version of D3
Diablo III: Reaper of Souls – Ultimate Evil Edition truly is the best version of D3

Yes. Absolutely yes. It’s the simplest answer to the deluge of questions I’ve had over the last few days when people have seen that I’m playing Diablo III: Reaper of Souls – Ultimate Evil Edition on my PlayStation 4 and they want to know whether it’s worth

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 11, 2014 A Blissful Purgatory – Divinity: Original Sin Review
A Blissful Purgatory – Divinity: Original Sin Review

Divinity: Original Sin is a title that seems to speak to a certain kind of player. The gameplay requires experience, and to get the most out of it means having the patience of a stone and the wits of a chess master. It’s not a combination for the faint

by Lucious Barnes
Interviews   -   Aug 11, 2014 Call of Duty Advanced Warfare multiplayer reveal – it’s like Tribes and COD had a baby!
Call of Duty Advanced Warfare multiplayer reveal – it’s like Tribes and COD had a baby!

We kicked off the multiplayer reveal of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare with an impressive presentation from the team at Sledgehammer Games showcasing all of the changes they’ve made to the most popular shooter in the entire world.  They’ve run the tagline “Power.  Changes.  Everything.” in pretty much

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 11, 2014 Not just for one – Solitaire for Two
Not just for one – Solitaire for Two

My absolute favorite thing about summer is enjoying the cool of the setting sun right as dusk sets in. After a long hot day, it is quite refreshing to find yourself in a comfy chair on a deck, with an ample beverage supply and plenty of good company to share

by Scott Griffith
Reviews   -   Aug 09, 2014 External Hard drives and Next-Gen – how the WD My Book makes for better gameplay
External Hard drives and Next-Gen – how the WD My Book makes for better gameplay

4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 250GB, and now 500GB.  Let’s be honest here, game consoles are very, very far behind the PC in terms of storage capacity.  When games like The Last of Us Remastered take up 50GB of space, it’s very easy to see how far behind our consoles

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 07, 2014 Moving in the wrong direction – Wii Sports Club review

Let me start by saying I love motion gaming. When Nintendo first launched the Wii in 2006, I jumped in headfirst and fully embraced the concept of playing games through movement. I was hooked – I couldn’t get enough, ravenously gobbling up any game that let me put my back

by Stefan Alexander
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