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Previews   -   Jun 16, 2014 The Witness paves a brilliant path for the puzzle-exploration genre
The Witness paves a brilliant path for the puzzle-exploration genre

Jonathan Blow describes his upcoming game The Witness as “a world of stuff”. The meaning of this becomes clear as soon as you set foot onto the island. Go to one area and you encounter a barren fortress scattered with peculiar symbols. Another leads you into a lush forest filled

by Nick Keller
Previews   -   Jun 16, 2014 E3 2014: The Sonic Boom Games Don’t Feel Like the Focus of Sega’s New Initiative
E3 2014: The Sonic Boom Games Don’t Feel Like the Focus of Sega’s New Initiative

E3 2014: The Sonic Boom Games Don’t Feel Like the Focus of Sega’s New Initiative I got some hands-on time with both the Wii U and 3DS versions of Sonic Boom, the games that will be released as part of Sega’s new Sonic initiative at E3. Sonic

by Kenneth Shepard
Previews   -   Jun 15, 2014 Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is the Perfection of Excellence
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is the Perfection of Excellence

E3 2014: Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is the Perfection of Excellence At pretty much any point I had a moment of free time during this year’s E3 I would find myself wandering over to Atlus’ booth to play a match of Persona 4 Arena Ultimax. As such, I actually

by Kenneth Shepard
Previews   -   Jun 15, 2014 Beautiful, promising, delightful, and exciting Sunset Overdrive preview
Beautiful, promising, delightful, and exciting Sunset Overdrive preview

Sunset Overdrive is set in a world ravaged by the apocalypse. Most of the population has been wiped out and there are only a few select humans still managing to survive. No matter where you go, your main character is consistently pursued by hungry monsters that want you dead. Despite

by Jay Malone
Previews   -   Jun 14, 2014 The Order: 1886 is Atmospheric, Cinematic and Too Far Away
The Order: 1886 is Atmospheric, Cinematic and Too Far Away

E3 2014: The Order: 1886 is Atmospheric, Cinematic and Too Far Away Playing The Order: 1886 at E3 was kind of like eating a delicious meal just for the waiter to preemptively take my plate away without asking permission. The brevity of the demo Sony had playable may have soured

by Kenneth Shepard
Previews   -   Jun 13, 2014 LittleBigPlanet 3 Makes Every Character Matter in Four Player Co-op
LittleBigPlanet 3 Makes Every Character Matter in Four Player Co-op

E3 2014: LittleBigPlanet 3 Makes Every Character Matter in Four Player Co-op Typically, I’m not a fan of multiplayer. With the exception of fighting games I tend to try and keep my social contact with the rest of the world to things outside of games. I’d much rather

by Kenneth Shepard
Previews   -   Jun 13, 2014 Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Pushes the Series Forward, but Borrows A Lot to Do It
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Pushes the Series Forward, but Borrows A Lot to Do It

E3 2014: Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Pushes the Series Forward, but Borrows A Lot to Do It When I was treated to a lengthy demonstration of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, it became very apparent to me that this game is trying to shake off a stigma that’s

by Kenneth Shepard
Previews   -   Jun 11, 2014 Hands-on preview of Mortal Kombat X
Hands-on preview of Mortal Kombat X

The reboot of Mortal Kombat was one of the most exciting things about the last generation of consoles. It came out of nowhere, finally after all this time we had another great installment in the Mortal Kombat universe. With the Mortal Kombat reboot came X-Ray attacks, a painful yet beautifully

by Jay Malone
The Witness paves a brilliant path for the puzzle-exploration genre
Previews   -   Jun 16, 2014 The Witness paves a brilliant path for the puzzle-exploration genre

Jonathan Blow describes his upcoming game The Witness as “a world of stuff”. The meaning of this becomes clear as soon as you set foot onto the island. Go to one area and you encounter a barren fortress scattered with peculiar symbols. Another leads you into a lush forest filled

by Nick Keller
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Previews   -   Jun 16, 2014 The Witness paves a brilliant path for the puzzle-exploration genre
The Witness paves a brilliant path for the puzzle-exploration genre

Jonathan Blow describes his upcoming game The Witness as “a world of stuff”. The meaning of this becomes clear as soon as you set foot onto the island. Go to one area and you encounter a barren fortress scattered with peculiar symbols. Another leads you into a lush forest filled

by Nick Keller
Previews   -   Jun 16, 2014 E3 2014: The Sonic Boom Games Don’t Feel Like the Focus of Sega’s New Initiative
E3 2014: The Sonic Boom Games Don’t Feel Like the Focus of Sega’s New Initiative

E3 2014: The Sonic Boom Games Don’t Feel Like the Focus of Sega’s New Initiative I got some hands-on time with both the Wii U and 3DS versions of Sonic Boom, the games that will be released as part of Sega’s new Sonic initiative at E3. Sonic

by Kenneth Shepard
Previews   -   Jun 15, 2014 Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is the Perfection of Excellence
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is the Perfection of Excellence

E3 2014: Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is the Perfection of Excellence At pretty much any point I had a moment of free time during this year’s E3 I would find myself wandering over to Atlus’ booth to play a match of Persona 4 Arena Ultimax. As such, I actually

by Kenneth Shepard
Previews   -   Jun 15, 2014 Beautiful, promising, delightful, and exciting Sunset Overdrive preview
Beautiful, promising, delightful, and exciting Sunset Overdrive preview

Sunset Overdrive is set in a world ravaged by the apocalypse. Most of the population has been wiped out and there are only a few select humans still managing to survive. No matter where you go, your main character is consistently pursued by hungry monsters that want you dead. Despite

by Jay Malone
Previews   -   Jun 14, 2014 The Order: 1886 is Atmospheric, Cinematic and Too Far Away
The Order: 1886 is Atmospheric, Cinematic and Too Far Away

E3 2014: The Order: 1886 is Atmospheric, Cinematic and Too Far Away Playing The Order: 1886 at E3 was kind of like eating a delicious meal just for the waiter to preemptively take my plate away without asking permission. The brevity of the demo Sony had playable may have soured

by Kenneth Shepard
Previews   -   Jun 13, 2014 LittleBigPlanet 3 Makes Every Character Matter in Four Player Co-op
LittleBigPlanet 3 Makes Every Character Matter in Four Player Co-op

E3 2014: LittleBigPlanet 3 Makes Every Character Matter in Four Player Co-op Typically, I’m not a fan of multiplayer. With the exception of fighting games I tend to try and keep my social contact with the rest of the world to things outside of games. I’d much rather

by Kenneth Shepard
Previews   -   Jun 13, 2014 Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Pushes the Series Forward, but Borrows A Lot to Do It
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Pushes the Series Forward, but Borrows A Lot to Do It

E3 2014: Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Pushes the Series Forward, but Borrows A Lot to Do It When I was treated to a lengthy demonstration of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, it became very apparent to me that this game is trying to shake off a stigma that’s

by Kenneth Shepard
Previews   -   Jun 11, 2014 Hands-on preview of Mortal Kombat X
Hands-on preview of Mortal Kombat X

The reboot of Mortal Kombat was one of the most exciting things about the last generation of consoles. It came out of nowhere, finally after all this time we had another great installment in the Mortal Kombat universe. With the Mortal Kombat reboot came X-Ray attacks, a painful yet beautifully

by Jay Malone
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