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Previews   -   Sep 18, 2014 We exert maximum effort in our hands-on with Atari shooter Minimum
We exert maximum effort in our hands-on with Atari shooter Minimum

Minimum is a mostly traditional multiplayer shooter that tacks on some fantastic features to give it depth yet still easy to approach. The title of the game alludes to its aesthetic style more than anything, which consists of mostly plain, white textures with sprinkles of colors from the likes of

by Sean Lama
Previews   -   Sep 18, 2014 A Geeky Groundhog Day Adventure — Randal’s Monday preview
A Geeky Groundhog Day Adventure — Randal’s Monday preview

It’s rare that a game can encapsulate as many pop culture references and geeky bits of humor as Randal’s Monday, but this upcoming point-and-click adventure title from Nexus Game Studios manages to do so in spades. The game will feature Randal, voiced by Jeff Anderson of Clerks fame,

by Eric Van Allen
Previews   -   Sep 05, 2014 Get ready for another flavor of war – we go hands-on with World of Warships
Get ready for another flavor of war – we go hands-on with World of Warships

First they gave us tanks, then planes, and now battleships? Wargaming.net is going the whole nine yards and giving us yet another flavor of war. World of Warships is a different beast thank Tanks or Warplanes; this time around, instead of the frantic, twitchy gameplay we’re used to,

by Sean Lama
Previews   -   Jul 06, 2014 E3: Dragon Age: Inquisition Demo – Dragon Slaying, Of Course
E3: Dragon Age: Inquisition Demo – Dragon Slaying, Of Course

**Minor spoilers** In a closed booth tour with EA and Bioware, we sat down to take a look at Dragon Age: Inquisition, the third title in the Dragon Age series. With a release date not too far in the future, this was our chance to see for ourselves how the

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Jun 25, 2014 Assassin’s Creed Unity – a fresh start and a return to its roots
Assassin’s Creed Unity – a fresh start and a return to its roots

I’ve been a big fan of the Assassin’s Creed series for a while, but I felt like the game hit a high point with Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. Setting players on the high seas, the game pulled away from the climbing roots of its predecessors. The

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Jun 21, 2014 To battlestations! Hands-on with Dreadnought – an incredible new space sim
To battlestations!  Hands-on with Dreadnought – an incredible new space sim

I was caught completely off guard – I think I’m in love with a Free-to-Play game. Sitting down with the folks from Yager reminded me of their previous work. Spec Ops: The Line is, by far, one of the best (and criminally underrated) shooters of the last generation, giving us

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Jun 21, 2014 XING: The Land Beyond E3 hands-on demo transports players to a different realm
XING: The Land Beyond E3 hands-on demo transports players to a different realm

“It’s really more of a stop and smell the roses kind of game,” Xing developer John Torkington told me as I clumsily slipped on the Oculus Rift and headphones. Even at the menu screen, I was teleported to a totally different world. I’m sure Torkington noticed my hestitance

by Spencer Campbell
Previews   -   Jun 20, 2014 “You need to play as the Goo”. We preview Grey Goo at E3 2014
“You need to play as the Goo”.  We preview Grey Goo at E3 2014

“You need to play as the Goo”. Mike Dunn was pretty insistent when he found out that I had an interview to check out the mega-collaboration, Grey Goo. The game is the collaboration between 6ft (Mike’s old company), Greybox, and Petroglyph, with a dash of help from Axis for

by Ron Burke
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