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Wreckfest can easily be described as Forza meets Demolition Derby. I had the chance to get my hands on the game at E3, and it was a destruction filled doozy. Wreckfest, from Bugbear Entertainment, has all the hallmarks of a good racing game—interesting courses based on real places, a
by Maddy Wojdak
First, let’s agree that Terry Crews makes everything better, ok? With that out of the way, I went hands-on with Sumo Digital’s smash-fest Crackdown 3, and I came away ready to collect a bunch of power, strength, and agility orbs to wreak some serious havoc…er, I mean
by Ron Burke
When I heard NCsoft was joining the already-crowded free-to-play MOBA crowd, my heart sank. MOBA is the go-to choice for a lot of gamers, but my love runs more along the lines of action and traditional RPG market, with the occasional jog in the MMO space for other NCsoft games
by Ron Burke
Getting a hands-on demo for an unreleased game is always a treat, but a hands-on demo at E3 becomes a true luxury when it allows you to escape the insanity of the show floor. I left the busy hall behind, navigating into the demo area just in time to make
by A Kay Purcell
I played Agents of Mayhem on the E3 showfloor last week — the follow-up to developer Volition’s Saints Row IV — and while my time with it was brief, I walked away charmed by its characters and eager to spend more time in its open world. Agents of Mayhem is an
by Hunter Wolfe
When Jay Malone reviewed Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, he pointed out just how strong a foundation the Nemesis system was, but also pointed out a few shortcomings in terms of story and stealth. The game went on to universal acclaim, picking up quite a few Game of the Year awards.
by Ron Burke
South Park: The Stick of Truth suffered some delays, but it was made all the better for it. I was hopeful that South Park: The Fractured But Whole would see the same rewards. My faith was rewarded in all the horrible ways you can expect from minds behind South Park.
by Ron Burke
Before I tell you what happens next, you need to catch yourself up with the story of Destiny 2 so far. Check out the video and vast array of screenshots above. All caught up? Good. I went hands-on in a blessedly-quiet air-conditioned room at E3 — the only place where you
by Ron Burke
Wreckfest can easily be described as Forza meets Demolition Derby. I had the chance to get my hands on the game at E3, and it was a destruction filled doozy. Wreckfest, from Bugbear Entertainment, has all the hallmarks of a good racing game—interesting courses based on real places, a
by Maddy Wojdak
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!
Wreckfest can easily be described as Forza meets Demolition Derby. I had the chance to get my hands on the game at E3, and it was a destruction filled doozy. Wreckfest, from Bugbear Entertainment, has all the hallmarks of a good racing game—interesting courses based on real places, a
by Maddy Wojdak
First, let’s agree that Terry Crews makes everything better, ok? With that out of the way, I went hands-on with Sumo Digital’s smash-fest Crackdown 3, and I came away ready to collect a bunch of power, strength, and agility orbs to wreak some serious havoc…er, I mean
by Ron Burke
When I heard NCsoft was joining the already-crowded free-to-play MOBA crowd, my heart sank. MOBA is the go-to choice for a lot of gamers, but my love runs more along the lines of action and traditional RPG market, with the occasional jog in the MMO space for other NCsoft games
by Ron Burke
Getting a hands-on demo for an unreleased game is always a treat, but a hands-on demo at E3 becomes a true luxury when it allows you to escape the insanity of the show floor. I left the busy hall behind, navigating into the demo area just in time to make
by A Kay Purcell
I played Agents of Mayhem on the E3 showfloor last week — the follow-up to developer Volition’s Saints Row IV — and while my time with it was brief, I walked away charmed by its characters and eager to spend more time in its open world. Agents of Mayhem is an
by Hunter Wolfe
When Jay Malone reviewed Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, he pointed out just how strong a foundation the Nemesis system was, but also pointed out a few shortcomings in terms of story and stealth. The game went on to universal acclaim, picking up quite a few Game of the Year awards.
by Ron Burke
South Park: The Stick of Truth suffered some delays, but it was made all the better for it. I was hopeful that South Park: The Fractured But Whole would see the same rewards. My faith was rewarded in all the horrible ways you can expect from minds behind South Park.
by Ron Burke
Before I tell you what happens next, you need to catch yourself up with the story of Destiny 2 so far. Check out the video and vast array of screenshots above. All caught up? Good. I went hands-on in a blessedly-quiet air-conditioned room at E3 — the only place where you
by Ron Burke