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Imagine a world without a sun, yet one still bright, glowing thanks to the luminescence of a mysterious ash. Invision a world of secrets, one bursting with monsters to be vanquished, saturated with mysteries, a seemingly solitary place where you can, on occasion, cross paths with other wanderers. Welcome to
by A Kay Purcell
During my time with the United States Air Force I was stationed in Montana, and let me assure you — Ubisoft is not exaggerating. Montana is the state where I saw the most beautiful seasonal foliage of my life. Forests are alive with colors that only a painter could imagine, and
by Ron Burke
The 15-year Tropico party has happened at a few houses over the years. PopTop Software tackled the original, and teamed up with Frog City Software for the sequel. Tropico 3, 4, 5, and all of the expansions for those games were handled by Haemimont Games. The party for Tropico 6
by Ron Burke
Confession time – I have enough Cthulhu-related shirts in my closet to wear a different one every day of the month without repeating. I guess what I’m saying is that I’m a bit of a fan. When Focus Home and Cyanide Studios announced that they’d be tackling the
by Ron Burke
I have played quite a few VR games, but I have never had the chance to play a platformer in VR. To me, the idea of a platformer in VR seemed like it would be a waste of the tech. When I play a VR game I want to feel
by Zach Faber
It’s hard to overstate how impressive Dontnod’s fall-slated title Vampyr really is without seeing it for yourself. While the gameplay demo above will give you a taste, our E3 demonstration was nearly three times as long, showcasing an amazing maturity for the company. The team is tackling choice
by Ron Burke
We all have things we regret, times where we wonder what could have been if we had only done something different. I was faced with these thoughts when I got my first look at the story driven game, Last Day of June, at E3 2017. Beautiful and touching; the first
by Zach Faber
My childhood memories are liberally dotted with the bright, pixelated world of Mario and his super brother. To this day, the ‘sent mail’ indicator on my phone is the original soundbite of Mario jumping. Sadly, Mario has also long been considered a nostalgic memory for me, as I simply fell
by A Kay Purcell
Imagine a world without a sun, yet one still bright, glowing thanks to the luminescence of a mysterious ash. Invision a world of secrets, one bursting with monsters to be vanquished, saturated with mysteries, a seemingly solitary place where you can, on occasion, cross paths with other wanderers. Welcome to
by A Kay Purcell
Relive Atari classics in handheld form!
It’s better for newbies, but still very much an extraction shooter
This might be the perfect gaming instrument
AK Interactive updated their classic Panel Liner and the results are awesome
This one's giving Saturday morning cartoon zeerust with a whole lotta dice chuckin' nonsense.
and Auntie's Choice certified!
Imagine a world without a sun, yet one still bright, glowing thanks to the luminescence of a mysterious ash. Invision a world of secrets, one bursting with monsters to be vanquished, saturated with mysteries, a seemingly solitary place where you can, on occasion, cross paths with other wanderers. Welcome to
by A Kay Purcell
During my time with the United States Air Force I was stationed in Montana, and let me assure you — Ubisoft is not exaggerating. Montana is the state where I saw the most beautiful seasonal foliage of my life. Forests are alive with colors that only a painter could imagine, and
by Ron Burke
The 15-year Tropico party has happened at a few houses over the years. PopTop Software tackled the original, and teamed up with Frog City Software for the sequel. Tropico 3, 4, 5, and all of the expansions for those games were handled by Haemimont Games. The party for Tropico 6
by Ron Burke
Confession time – I have enough Cthulhu-related shirts in my closet to wear a different one every day of the month without repeating. I guess what I’m saying is that I’m a bit of a fan. When Focus Home and Cyanide Studios announced that they’d be tackling the
by Ron Burke
I have played quite a few VR games, but I have never had the chance to play a platformer in VR. To me, the idea of a platformer in VR seemed like it would be a waste of the tech. When I play a VR game I want to feel
by Zach Faber
It’s hard to overstate how impressive Dontnod’s fall-slated title Vampyr really is without seeing it for yourself. While the gameplay demo above will give you a taste, our E3 demonstration was nearly three times as long, showcasing an amazing maturity for the company. The team is tackling choice
by Ron Burke
We all have things we regret, times where we wonder what could have been if we had only done something different. I was faced with these thoughts when I got my first look at the story driven game, Last Day of June, at E3 2017. Beautiful and touching; the first
by Zach Faber
My childhood memories are liberally dotted with the bright, pixelated world of Mario and his super brother. To this day, the ‘sent mail’ indicator on my phone is the original soundbite of Mario jumping. Sadly, Mario has also long been considered a nostalgic memory for me, as I simply fell
by A Kay Purcell