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Gaming Trend · Destiny 2: Lightfall, Modern Warfare II - Season 2, Hi-Fi Rush Destiny 2: Lightfall Impressions, Modern Warfare II - Season 2, Hi-Fi Rush Final Impressions Watch this video on YouTube Destiny 2: Lightfall launched to a lot of disappointing reactions. Noah and Anthony share their thoughts on what
by Anthony SheltonWe reviewed the SL5000 from Vertagear last year, citing some excellent new technologies baked in, including their new HygennX smell-repellent material. The coffee ground nanotechnology is baked directly into the chair, and with a year of heavy use by both humans and dogs, it’s as pristine as the day
by Ron BurkeNo Man’s Sky had a rocky launch, but frankly that’s not the story. Better said, No Man’s Sky has had a fantastic comeback. Every single update has been absolutely massive, bringing with it a huge list of incredibly impactful new gameplay features. I look back at what
by Ron BurkeEver wanted to feel like John Wick? How about John Wick crossed with Daft Punk? That might be an oversimplification, but Pistol Whip is certainly a unique idea in the midst of a bunch of VR FPS and rhythm games. We’ve already played it on the Meta Quest 2
by David BurdetteI’m an avid American football fan, if not as much as I have been in previous years. Even so, I get the occasional itch to play Madden NFL Football, and I generally avoid it because I know I’ll get hooked. There’s something about the strategy of roster
by David BurdetteI’ve had lots to say about Synth Riders on PC, celebrating their expansion packs and noting in my review that it’s my favorite VR game in the rhythm genre. Now, the song and dance synth experience has come to Sony’s headset, and it has only gotten better
by Ron BurkeIt’s always depressing when a work with interesting ideas behind it ends up not fulfilling that potential. Not just because I have to play an uninteresting game, but also because the developers behind the title don’t get to realize their vision properly – and they usually only get one
by David FlynnOrichalcum is a game having an identity crisis. Its production, from artwork to components, suggests that it’s a family weight game. But then you play it and see the opportunity for players who grasp the mechanics to totally embarrass those that don’t, so maybe it’s a lightweight
by Nick DubsGaming Trend · Destiny 2: Lightfall, Modern Warfare II - Season 2, Hi-Fi Rush Destiny 2: Lightfall Impressions, Modern Warfare II - Season 2, Hi-Fi Rush Final Impressions Watch this video on YouTube Destiny 2: Lightfall launched to a lot of disappointing reactions. Noah and Anthony share their thoughts on what
by Anthony SheltonA two perspective look at the brand new Starfinder: Second Edition Player Core manual.
I’m thoroughly impressed with the upgrades Razer has implemented in making a great headset a phenomenal one
Aerial combat iteration of Undaunted system.
The Roll20 acquisition is poised to take digital TTRPG toolsets into the future
If you believe the ubiquitous marketing, augmented reality is the wave of the future. It’s very easy to look at forward-leaning tech and scoff. I’m here to tell you, they’re right. To be clear, I’ve bought several AR glasses from various manufacturers, and all of them
Bringing the nature of aggression to the table at long last.
You must rise and defend the most precious resource in Valhalla.
Gaming Trend · Destiny 2: Lightfall, Modern Warfare II - Season 2, Hi-Fi Rush Destiny 2: Lightfall Impressions, Modern Warfare II - Season 2, Hi-Fi Rush Final Impressions Watch this video on YouTube Destiny 2: Lightfall launched to a lot of disappointing reactions. Noah and Anthony share their thoughts on what
by Anthony SheltonWe reviewed the SL5000 from Vertagear last year, citing some excellent new technologies baked in, including their new HygennX smell-repellent material. The coffee ground nanotechnology is baked directly into the chair, and with a year of heavy use by both humans and dogs, it’s as pristine as the day
by Ron BurkeNo Man’s Sky had a rocky launch, but frankly that’s not the story. Better said, No Man’s Sky has had a fantastic comeback. Every single update has been absolutely massive, bringing with it a huge list of incredibly impactful new gameplay features. I look back at what
by Ron BurkeEver wanted to feel like John Wick? How about John Wick crossed with Daft Punk? That might be an oversimplification, but Pistol Whip is certainly a unique idea in the midst of a bunch of VR FPS and rhythm games. We’ve already played it on the Meta Quest 2
by David BurdetteI’m an avid American football fan, if not as much as I have been in previous years. Even so, I get the occasional itch to play Madden NFL Football, and I generally avoid it because I know I’ll get hooked. There’s something about the strategy of roster
by David BurdetteI’ve had lots to say about Synth Riders on PC, celebrating their expansion packs and noting in my review that it’s my favorite VR game in the rhythm genre. Now, the song and dance synth experience has come to Sony’s headset, and it has only gotten better
by Ron BurkeIt’s always depressing when a work with interesting ideas behind it ends up not fulfilling that potential. Not just because I have to play an uninteresting game, but also because the developers behind the title don’t get to realize their vision properly – and they usually only get one
by David FlynnOrichalcum is a game having an identity crisis. Its production, from artwork to components, suggests that it’s a family weight game. But then you play it and see the opportunity for players who grasp the mechanics to totally embarrass those that don’t, so maybe it’s a lightweight
by Nick Dubs