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It’s strange to say, but after nearly a decade of promotion and a change in name and platform, I think it wasn’t until I played Final Fantasy XV that I ever felt like I didn’t understand it. Naturally, Final Fantasy XV is likely nothing like the game
by Kenneth Shepard
Echo of Soul is a hit MMO in South Korea and developer Nvius, along with publisher Aeria Games, is hoping it will catch on in North America and Europe as well when it launches this May. If you’ve played an MMO before, like World of Warcraft or The Elder
by Sean Lama
About two weeks ago I paid a trip to Boston to attend PAX East 2015. While there I played many games, and while I’ve selected a Top 5 I haven’t talked much about the other games I saw there. Getting a lot of work out of the way,
by Niko DelValle
You might remember my write-up on PAX South and the games to know from there, one of which was the charming indie dungeon-crawler Guild of Dungeoneering. With pencil-etched aesthetic and brutal difficulty, Guild of Dungeoneering gave me that drive to keep going death-after-brutal-death that only my favorite roguelikes can give.
by Eric Van Allen
The first time you play World of Warships, it seems like forever before you see an enemy ship. The ocean is a vast and empty place. World of Warships is the upcoming Naval MMO from the F2P masters, Wargaming. Their freshman effort, World of Tanks, continues to be, by a
by Ron Burke
Restarting time is a tricky concept to tamper with. You see many films do it, putting the main character in a situation where he/she is experiencing the same situations over and over again. Some of these films succeed such as Groundhog Day, Source Code, and Edge of Tomorrow, while
by Jay Malone
With Iron Galaxy’s recent success as the developers behind titles such as DiveKick and the Xbox One reboot of Killer Instinct, it makes sense they would want to try their feet in publishing. They have done just that as they have three independent games slated for their New Indie
by Jay Malone
“We wanted to show that things which are dark, can also be good…” is what Bishop Games said was one of the main stories behind Light Fall, their new 2D platformer. Many games and other forms of media have always portrayed the idea of dark characters or scenery to be
by Jay Malone
It’s strange to say, but after nearly a decade of promotion and a change in name and platform, I think it wasn’t until I played Final Fantasy XV that I ever felt like I didn’t understand it. Naturally, Final Fantasy XV is likely nothing like the game
by Kenneth Shepard
We don't reach out that often for charity, but today I want to introduce you to the Call of Duty Endowment. Call of Duty Endowment, or C.O.D.E. is an essential organization that provides critical job placement support to veterans, helping them transition from military to
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It’s strange to say, but after nearly a decade of promotion and a change in name and platform, I think it wasn’t until I played Final Fantasy XV that I ever felt like I didn’t understand it. Naturally, Final Fantasy XV is likely nothing like the game
by Kenneth Shepard
Echo of Soul is a hit MMO in South Korea and developer Nvius, along with publisher Aeria Games, is hoping it will catch on in North America and Europe as well when it launches this May. If you’ve played an MMO before, like World of Warcraft or The Elder
by Sean Lama
About two weeks ago I paid a trip to Boston to attend PAX East 2015. While there I played many games, and while I’ve selected a Top 5 I haven’t talked much about the other games I saw there. Getting a lot of work out of the way,
by Niko DelValle
You might remember my write-up on PAX South and the games to know from there, one of which was the charming indie dungeon-crawler Guild of Dungeoneering. With pencil-etched aesthetic and brutal difficulty, Guild of Dungeoneering gave me that drive to keep going death-after-brutal-death that only my favorite roguelikes can give.
by Eric Van Allen
The first time you play World of Warships, it seems like forever before you see an enemy ship. The ocean is a vast and empty place. World of Warships is the upcoming Naval MMO from the F2P masters, Wargaming. Their freshman effort, World of Tanks, continues to be, by a
by Ron Burke
Restarting time is a tricky concept to tamper with. You see many films do it, putting the main character in a situation where he/she is experiencing the same situations over and over again. Some of these films succeed such as Groundhog Day, Source Code, and Edge of Tomorrow, while
by Jay Malone
With Iron Galaxy’s recent success as the developers behind titles such as DiveKick and the Xbox One reboot of Killer Instinct, it makes sense they would want to try their feet in publishing. They have done just that as they have three independent games slated for their New Indie
by Jay Malone
“We wanted to show that things which are dark, can also be good…” is what Bishop Games said was one of the main stories behind Light Fall, their new 2D platformer. Many games and other forms of media have always portrayed the idea of dark characters or scenery to be
by Jay Malone