Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is an amazing game (you can read our review here), and it’s always nice to see that line up with the business side. In only the first week, Infinite Wealth sent 1 million units to stores; more than Yakuza: Like A Dragon did in
Mobile gaming is a difficult beast to tame. On the one hand, you have the “Do you not have phones?” saga that will forever live on in memory as one of the most out-of-touch gaming design choices in history. On the other hand, you have an extremely profitable and high-traffic
It’s maddening to think that games might take three, four, five, maybe even six years from the proof of concept phase to the final product. Of course, The Elder Scrolls: IV is probably another couple of years out, and that was announced back in 2018! That’s insane. But,
In a bit of a surprise, EA has dropped a few classic games onto Steam. These are ones fans have been long hoping would return, like The Saboteur, Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri, Dungeon Keeper 2, and more. It’s not a humongous release, but it sets a precedent that
Needing to get ready for disaster? Or just want to go all out for the upcoming Fallout TV series? You’re covered for both if you pre-order this amazing die-cast Pip Boy from The Wand Company! It’s a work of art, with a working screen and a bunch of
War never changes, and cheaters never win. It’s not an easy thing for the biggest game out there to fight cheating, but RICOCHET continues to introduce new measures to counter them. Some of these are working pretty well, with a report out of CharlieIntel that cheating sites were scrambling
As you might know, we REALLY liked Helldivers 2 (our review here). With that in mind, more of it is certainly something we’ll be excited for. We, and you by proxy, won’t have to wait much longer for new stuff, as a fresh Warbond is on it’s
Fallout is an institution. No, not that institution. Among gamers, Fallout is a premiere series, and with a TV show on the way, you can bet it’ll be judged strongly. It’s trending in the positive sense, because today’s official trailer rocked the socks off of the wasteland.
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is an amazing game (you can read our review here), and it’s always nice to see that line up with the business side. In only the first week, Infinite Wealth sent 1 million units to stores; more than Yakuza: Like A Dragon did in
Last year at Gen Con, I got a brief look at Disco Heist Laundry and you can read that preview here. A year later and the loose screws are tighter and the music is pumping.
Nothing about the core gameplay has changed; you still want to bring goons into the
R0DE has been in the premium audio business since 1967, when Henry Freedman, a London-born sound engineer, and his Swedish-born wife, Astrid, formed the company. While we’ve seen generation after generation of audio technologies, ever cleaner and feature-rich, a brand new generation of creators is looking to bring studio-quality
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is an amazing game (you can read our review here), and it’s always nice to see that line up with the business side. In only the first week, Infinite Wealth sent 1 million units to stores; more than Yakuza: Like A Dragon did in
Mobile gaming is a difficult beast to tame. On the one hand, you have the “Do you not have phones?” saga that will forever live on in memory as one of the most out-of-touch gaming design choices in history. On the other hand, you have an extremely profitable and high-traffic
It’s maddening to think that games might take three, four, five, maybe even six years from the proof of concept phase to the final product. Of course, The Elder Scrolls: IV is probably another couple of years out, and that was announced back in 2018! That’s insane. But,
In a bit of a surprise, EA has dropped a few classic games onto Steam. These are ones fans have been long hoping would return, like The Saboteur, Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri, Dungeon Keeper 2, and more. It’s not a humongous release, but it sets a precedent that
Needing to get ready for disaster? Or just want to go all out for the upcoming Fallout TV series? You’re covered for both if you pre-order this amazing die-cast Pip Boy from The Wand Company! It’s a work of art, with a working screen and a bunch of
War never changes, and cheaters never win. It’s not an easy thing for the biggest game out there to fight cheating, but RICOCHET continues to introduce new measures to counter them. Some of these are working pretty well, with a report out of CharlieIntel that cheating sites were scrambling
As you might know, we REALLY liked Helldivers 2 (our review here). With that in mind, more of it is certainly something we’ll be excited for. We, and you by proxy, won’t have to wait much longer for new stuff, as a fresh Warbond is on it’s
Fallout is an institution. No, not that institution. Among gamers, Fallout is a premiere series, and with a TV show on the way, you can bet it’ll be judged strongly. It’s trending in the positive sense, because today’s official trailer rocked the socks off of the wasteland.