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It’s your first ever E3. There are a ton of great games and experiences that you can’t wait to get your hands on, and at the top of that list is VR. You’ve heard and read everything you could about VR on the Internet, but a lot
by Josh Devlin
You need to feed. That’s how the demo of Vampyr started, in our time at E3. Then again, that might be a misnomer. Playing as Jonathan, a doctor lost amidst the backdrop of a falling 20th-century London, you always need to feed. That is your infliction, as a man
by Eric Van Allen
The last thing I would have expected from Supergiant Games was an action-sports game. Makers of Bastion and Transistor, their new title is something that seems strange for a team so well-versed in atmosphere and storytelling. But their games have never really fit a mold with each other in that
by Eric Van Allen
I love martial arts. I love movies about martial arts. I love the philosophy behind martial arts. And as a gamer, I obviously love video games about martial arts. But more often than not, I don’t feel I find many games that do justice to that near bottomless affection.
by Lucious Barnes
My demo for STRAFE took place in a sun-beaten parking lot on day three of E3 (well, show floor day three, anyways). Inside a dimly lit trailer, with a fog machine blowing haze over a massive TV screen, I played a run of the game on an odd mixture of
by Eric Van Allen
In an alternate history and on an alternate earth, as mankind was entering the fledgling years of its industrial revolution, giant creatures appeared, the Titans, and with thoughtless,relentless, and bloody-minded determination, they began to drag humanity toward the brink of oblivion. These eerily human-like creatures followed one instinctual drive-
by Lucious Barnes
Sea of Thieves fulfills a fantasy I’ve had for a long time. As a pirate, Sea of Thieves gives the player the freedom to sail the high seas, search for long-lost treasure, and engage in the assorted revelries for which pirate-kind is known. It’s a compelling premise that
by Travis NorthupThere are two ways I’ve come to look at Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. One is just as a first person shooter game, measured and considered in its own right, and the other is as an entry in one of the most popular franchises in that genre’s history.
by Lucious Barnes
It’s your first ever E3. There are a ton of great games and experiences that you can’t wait to get your hands on, and at the top of that list is VR. You’ve heard and read everything you could about VR on the Internet, but a lot
by Josh Devlin
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!
It’s your first ever E3. There are a ton of great games and experiences that you can’t wait to get your hands on, and at the top of that list is VR. You’ve heard and read everything you could about VR on the Internet, but a lot
by Josh Devlin
You need to feed. That’s how the demo of Vampyr started, in our time at E3. Then again, that might be a misnomer. Playing as Jonathan, a doctor lost amidst the backdrop of a falling 20th-century London, you always need to feed. That is your infliction, as a man
by Eric Van Allen
The last thing I would have expected from Supergiant Games was an action-sports game. Makers of Bastion and Transistor, their new title is something that seems strange for a team so well-versed in atmosphere and storytelling. But their games have never really fit a mold with each other in that
by Eric Van Allen
I love martial arts. I love movies about martial arts. I love the philosophy behind martial arts. And as a gamer, I obviously love video games about martial arts. But more often than not, I don’t feel I find many games that do justice to that near bottomless affection.
by Lucious Barnes
My demo for STRAFE took place in a sun-beaten parking lot on day three of E3 (well, show floor day three, anyways). Inside a dimly lit trailer, with a fog machine blowing haze over a massive TV screen, I played a run of the game on an odd mixture of
by Eric Van Allen
In an alternate history and on an alternate earth, as mankind was entering the fledgling years of its industrial revolution, giant creatures appeared, the Titans, and with thoughtless,relentless, and bloody-minded determination, they began to drag humanity toward the brink of oblivion. These eerily human-like creatures followed one instinctual drive-
by Lucious Barnes
Sea of Thieves fulfills a fantasy I’ve had for a long time. As a pirate, Sea of Thieves gives the player the freedom to sail the high seas, search for long-lost treasure, and engage in the assorted revelries for which pirate-kind is known. It’s a compelling premise that
by Travis NorthupThere are two ways I’ve come to look at Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. One is just as a first person shooter game, measured and considered in its own right, and the other is as an entry in one of the most popular franchises in that genre’s history.
by Lucious Barnes