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Reviews   -   May 13, 2023 Perish review — And back to hell
Perish review — And back to hell

One thing I’ve learned from playing so many roguelikes and roguelites is that you need a killer core gameplay loop in order to keep players satisfied with their experience. Horizontal or vertical progression just won’t cut it. The enemies need to be interesting to fight, they need to

by Jackson Lustberg
Features   -   May 13, 2023 Ted Lasso: Party Game review – Will you believe in “Believe?”
Ted Lasso: Party Game review – Will you believe in “Believe?”

How ya doin? In 2020, in the midst of a global pandemic, Apple TV+ released the show Ted Lasso about an American football coach from Kansas taking over the head job for an English football team in the Premier League. Based on a series of advertisements for the Premier League

by Dan Hinkin
Reviews   -   May 13, 2023 Wayfarers of the South Tigris review – When going out to explore, don’t forget your Baghdad!
Wayfarers of the South Tigris review – When going out to explore, don’t forget your Baghdad!

From the creators of the North Sea and West Kingdom trilogies, comes the first entry in the planned South Tigris Trilogy from Garphill Games. In the 9th century, scholars left the city of Baghdad to explore and map the surrounding countryside, waterways, and the stars. In Wayfarers of the South

by Dan Hinkin
Reviews   -   May 12, 2023 Deep Impact 4K Blu-Ray review — As great as it was 25 years ago!
Deep Impact 4K Blu-Ray review — As great as it was 25 years ago!

There was a wonderful time in the late 90s when disaster movies were as ubiquitous as stars in the sky, and that’s usually where the disaster was coming from! Writers scrambled to capitalize on Y2K angst, bringing us movies like Volcano, Dante’s Peak, Twister, Armageddon, Independence Day, and

by Ron Burke
News   -   May 12, 2023 Business Wire showcases photos from the Tears of the Kingdom NY launch featuring a special appearance
Business Wire showcases photos from the Tears of the Kingdom NY launch featuring a special appearance

Last night at midnight, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom launched at the NY Nintendo Store in Rockefeller Plaza. Nintendo of America’s President Doug Bowser was present to hand out the very first copy to an eager fan. A full recap of the event can be found

by Noah Rigsby
News   -   May 11, 2023 Layers of Fear scaring you early with a free demo next week
Layers of Fear

Bloober Team and Anshar Studios have announced a free PC demo for their upcoming psychedelic horror game Layers of Fear due out next month. The demo will allow you to experience the first few minutes of the game as well as introduce you to the game’s final protagonist: the

by Henry Viola
News   -   May 11, 2023 Public tickets are now on sale for Summer Game Fest 2023
Public tickets are now on sale for Summer Game Fest 2023

The highly anticipated live event, Summer Game Fest, will be held on June 8 at the Youtube Theater in Inglewood, California. Today, they announced public tickets are now available for purchase here. It was also revealed over 40 publishers and partners are scheduled to participate this year. To read more

by Noah Rigsby
News   -   May 11, 2023 The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom ships to stores tomorrow
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom ships to stores tomorrow

The wait is almost over! Amidst a flurry of perfect scores we have the formal announcement that The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is finally shipping out into our eager hands, and it looks like we’ve got plenty of reasons to be excited. If you’ve been

by Ron Burke
Perish review — And back to hell
Reviews   -   May 13, 2023 Perish review — And back to hell

One thing I’ve learned from playing so many roguelikes and roguelites is that you need a killer core gameplay loop in order to keep players satisfied with their experience. Horizontal or vertical progression just won’t cut it. The enemies need to be interesting to fight, they need to

by Jackson Lustberg
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Reviews   -   May 13, 2023 Perish review — And back to hell
Perish review — And back to hell

One thing I’ve learned from playing so many roguelikes and roguelites is that you need a killer core gameplay loop in order to keep players satisfied with their experience. Horizontal or vertical progression just won’t cut it. The enemies need to be interesting to fight, they need to

by Jackson Lustberg
Features   -   May 13, 2023 Ted Lasso: Party Game review – Will you believe in “Believe?”
Ted Lasso: Party Game review – Will you believe in “Believe?”

How ya doin? In 2020, in the midst of a global pandemic, Apple TV+ released the show Ted Lasso about an American football coach from Kansas taking over the head job for an English football team in the Premier League. Based on a series of advertisements for the Premier League

by Dan Hinkin
Reviews   -   May 13, 2023 Wayfarers of the South Tigris review – When going out to explore, don’t forget your Baghdad!
Wayfarers of the South Tigris review – When going out to explore, don’t forget your Baghdad!

From the creators of the North Sea and West Kingdom trilogies, comes the first entry in the planned South Tigris Trilogy from Garphill Games. In the 9th century, scholars left the city of Baghdad to explore and map the surrounding countryside, waterways, and the stars. In Wayfarers of the South

by Dan Hinkin
Reviews   -   May 12, 2023 Deep Impact 4K Blu-Ray review — As great as it was 25 years ago!
Deep Impact 4K Blu-Ray review — As great as it was 25 years ago!

There was a wonderful time in the late 90s when disaster movies were as ubiquitous as stars in the sky, and that’s usually where the disaster was coming from! Writers scrambled to capitalize on Y2K angst, bringing us movies like Volcano, Dante’s Peak, Twister, Armageddon, Independence Day, and

by Ron Burke
News   -   May 12, 2023 Business Wire showcases photos from the Tears of the Kingdom NY launch featuring a special appearance
Business Wire showcases photos from the Tears of the Kingdom NY launch featuring a special appearance

Last night at midnight, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom launched at the NY Nintendo Store in Rockefeller Plaza. Nintendo of America’s President Doug Bowser was present to hand out the very first copy to an eager fan. A full recap of the event can be found

by Noah Rigsby
News   -   May 11, 2023 Layers of Fear scaring you early with a free demo next week
Layers of Fear

Bloober Team and Anshar Studios have announced a free PC demo for their upcoming psychedelic horror game Layers of Fear due out next month. The demo will allow you to experience the first few minutes of the game as well as introduce you to the game’s final protagonist: the

by Henry Viola
News   -   May 11, 2023 Public tickets are now on sale for Summer Game Fest 2023
Public tickets are now on sale for Summer Game Fest 2023

The highly anticipated live event, Summer Game Fest, will be held on June 8 at the Youtube Theater in Inglewood, California. Today, they announced public tickets are now available for purchase here. It was also revealed over 40 publishers and partners are scheduled to participate this year. To read more

by Noah Rigsby
News   -   May 11, 2023 The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom ships to stores tomorrow
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom ships to stores tomorrow

The wait is almost over! Amidst a flurry of perfect scores we have the formal announcement that The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is finally shipping out into our eager hands, and it looks like we’ve got plenty of reasons to be excited. If you’ve been

by Ron Burke
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