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Previews   -   Jun 17, 2024 Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble hands-on preview – Rolling into a new adventure!
Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble hands-on preview – Rolling into a new adventure!

I remember playing Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz on the Nintendo Wii back in 2006, then played Step & Roll when the Wii Balance Board was gaining popularity. Then, we got dead silence from Super Monkey Ball until two remasters of Banana Blitz and the first two games that opened

by Adam Moreno
Interviews   -   Jun 17, 2024 We interview: Kenneth Ng (Razer’s Global Sustainability Lead) discussing Razer’s sustainability goals!
We interview: Kenneth Ng (Razer’s Global Sustainability Lead) discussing Razer’s sustainability goals!

It’s sometimes difficult to put into words just what exactly a company does to help keep things green in their company. A lot of people can use buzz words or anything to try and make people “think” they’re doing the right things to help. But are they? Ron

by Adam Moreno
Reviews   -   Jun 17, 2024 CBR + PNK Augmented Review — big ideas almost fit in this small package
CBR + PNK Augmented Review — big ideas almost fit in this small package

Portable, stylish, and mostly comprehensible, CBR + PNK Augmented brings a lot to the table. This set of 12 pamphlets contains resources for rules, characters, adventures, NPCs, and setting options in a Cyberpunk RPG about running heists and trying to get out alive. Pamphlets offer different strengths and weaknesses than a

by John Farrell
News   -   Jun 17, 2024 Shhhhh! — A Quiet Place gets a game adaption, coming later in 2024
Shhhhh! — A Quiet Place gets a game adaption, coming later in 2024

If you needed another reason to keep quiet, this might not be a good one. Or maybe it will? In any case, A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead will arrive in the second half of 2024 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series consoles, and PC. The trailer is above, check it

by David Burdette
Interviews   -   Jun 16, 2024 We Interview: Executive Game Director Mark Rubin and Creative Director Safy Saada of XDefiant!
We Interview: Executive Game Director Mark Rubin and Creative Director Safy Saada of XDefiant!

XDefiant is finally here, but the team isn’t slowing down. We posted our initial impressions of the pre-season, but Season 1 is right around the corner. We had the privilege of also sitting down with Executive Game Director Mark Rubin and Creative Director Safy Saada and getting to know

by David Burdette
Interviews   -   Jun 15, 2024 Checking out a 98 inch TV and 55 inch curved monitor at the Samsung booth at Summer Game Fest!
Checking out a 98 inch TV and 55 inch curved monitor at the Samsung booth at Summer Game Fest!

We recently attended Summer Game Fest, and our old friends from Samsung were there. Literally, as Isaac gave us a demo the last time we came through! We took a moment to see just what Samsung is offering, through their incredible Gaming Hub, and got to see the massive screens

by David Burdette
Previews   -   Jun 14, 2024 Delta Force: Hawk Ops hands-on preview — Warfare from a bygone perspective
Delta Force: Hawk Ops hands-on preview — Warfare from a bygone perspective

Making your mark in the shooter genre can be tough. There are a lot of them out there, and if you’re pushing into the MilSim sub-genre, you might struggle to be original. After being absent for a long time, the Delta Force license has been reclaimed, this time by

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Jun 14, 2024 Expeditions review – The sort of sequel to Scythe
Expeditions review – The sort of sequel to Scythe

The world of Scythe is intriguing. Mostly told through the rulebook of Scythe and most especially Jakub Rozalski’s art, it follows a bunch of leaders and heroes from various altered European countries during an uneasy pre-World War 1 peace. There are weird things afoot, mostly from a place called

by James van Tonningen
Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble hands-on preview – Rolling into a new adventure!
Previews   -   Jun 17, 2024 Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble hands-on preview – Rolling into a new adventure!

I remember playing Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz on the Nintendo Wii back in 2006, then played Step & Roll when the Wii Balance Board was gaining popularity. Then, we got dead silence from Super Monkey Ball until two remasters of Banana Blitz and the first two games that opened

by Adam Moreno
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Previews   -   Jun 17, 2024 Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble hands-on preview – Rolling into a new adventure!
Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble hands-on preview – Rolling into a new adventure!

I remember playing Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz on the Nintendo Wii back in 2006, then played Step & Roll when the Wii Balance Board was gaining popularity. Then, we got dead silence from Super Monkey Ball until two remasters of Banana Blitz and the first two games that opened

by Adam Moreno
Interviews   -   Jun 17, 2024 We interview: Kenneth Ng (Razer’s Global Sustainability Lead) discussing Razer’s sustainability goals!
We interview: Kenneth Ng (Razer’s Global Sustainability Lead) discussing Razer’s sustainability goals!

It’s sometimes difficult to put into words just what exactly a company does to help keep things green in their company. A lot of people can use buzz words or anything to try and make people “think” they’re doing the right things to help. But are they? Ron

by Adam Moreno
Reviews   -   Jun 17, 2024 CBR + PNK Augmented Review — big ideas almost fit in this small package
CBR + PNK Augmented Review — big ideas almost fit in this small package

Portable, stylish, and mostly comprehensible, CBR + PNK Augmented brings a lot to the table. This set of 12 pamphlets contains resources for rules, characters, adventures, NPCs, and setting options in a Cyberpunk RPG about running heists and trying to get out alive. Pamphlets offer different strengths and weaknesses than a

by John Farrell
News   -   Jun 17, 2024 Shhhhh! — A Quiet Place gets a game adaption, coming later in 2024
Shhhhh! — A Quiet Place gets a game adaption, coming later in 2024

If you needed another reason to keep quiet, this might not be a good one. Or maybe it will? In any case, A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead will arrive in the second half of 2024 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series consoles, and PC. The trailer is above, check it

by David Burdette
Interviews   -   Jun 16, 2024 We Interview: Executive Game Director Mark Rubin and Creative Director Safy Saada of XDefiant!
We Interview: Executive Game Director Mark Rubin and Creative Director Safy Saada of XDefiant!

XDefiant is finally here, but the team isn’t slowing down. We posted our initial impressions of the pre-season, but Season 1 is right around the corner. We had the privilege of also sitting down with Executive Game Director Mark Rubin and Creative Director Safy Saada and getting to know

by David Burdette
Interviews   -   Jun 15, 2024 Checking out a 98 inch TV and 55 inch curved monitor at the Samsung booth at Summer Game Fest!
Checking out a 98 inch TV and 55 inch curved monitor at the Samsung booth at Summer Game Fest!

We recently attended Summer Game Fest, and our old friends from Samsung were there. Literally, as Isaac gave us a demo the last time we came through! We took a moment to see just what Samsung is offering, through their incredible Gaming Hub, and got to see the massive screens

by David Burdette
Previews   -   Jun 14, 2024 Delta Force: Hawk Ops hands-on preview — Warfare from a bygone perspective
Delta Force: Hawk Ops hands-on preview — Warfare from a bygone perspective

Making your mark in the shooter genre can be tough. There are a lot of them out there, and if you’re pushing into the MilSim sub-genre, you might struggle to be original. After being absent for a long time, the Delta Force license has been reclaimed, this time by

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Jun 14, 2024 Expeditions review – The sort of sequel to Scythe
Expeditions review – The sort of sequel to Scythe

The world of Scythe is intriguing. Mostly told through the rulebook of Scythe and most especially Jakub Rozalski’s art, it follows a bunch of leaders and heroes from various altered European countries during an uneasy pre-World War 1 peace. There are weird things afoot, mostly from a place called

by James van Tonningen
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