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Diablo II hit us like a freight train 20 years ago, delivering a fantastic story and absolutely epic gameplay. It was difficult, with bosses that would stomp your guts out, and regular foes that can swarm and overwhelm you at a moment’s notice. Descending into the maggot lair to
by Ron Burke
I think we all know Marvel’s Avengers has had a rough year. The single-player campaign was great, but multiplayer has had a lot of issues and the pandemic certainly hasn’t helped the content rollout. After a long wait, we’re finally ready to go to Wakanda and play
by David Flynn
I hate referring to development as magic. It’s not. There’s smart people crunching numbers, testing for bugs, creating art, and so many other things. But what Turtle Rock Studios is creating with Back 4 Blood – a game that’s not set to launch until October – feels like magic.
by Anthony Shelton
With the rise of smartphones and mobile devices, we’ve seen gaming become more of an everyday activity for folks of all ages, and bite-sized playing experiences have become more commonplace to help fill the time while we’re on the go. While there have always been shorter, more tightly
by Mike Dunn
Social deception games have to be one of the more interesting studies in human psychology. Dread Hunger puts eight players at the helm of a 19th century expedition to the Arctic. If everyone cooperates, everyone has a better chance at living to club baby seals another day. All day, every
by Ron Burke
When I first started playing the preview build of Tormented Souls, I was disgusted and shocked. Not for any reason that I believe the game wanted me to be, but because of the overt and tasteless nudity that occurs within the first few minutes of the game. The beginning of
by Noah Anzaldua
If you like games such as Stardew Valley, and Animal Crossing, you’re in for a real treat with Kitaria Fables, which launches on Steam on September 2nd 2021. Kitaria Fables is an adorable addition to the RPG genre, with action-adventure, spell crafting, armor crafting, dungeon crawling, and farming. I
by Holly Hudspeth
Fracked was one of the great looking VR games announced at Sony’s recent State of Play events, and we’ve recently had the opportunity to go hands-on with the first two chapters of the game to see how it’s shaping up. Let’s snap our skis into their
by Ron Burke
Diablo II hit us like a freight train 20 years ago, delivering a fantastic story and absolutely epic gameplay. It was difficult, with bosses that would stomp your guts out, and regular foes that can swarm and overwhelm you at a moment’s notice. Descending into the maggot lair to
by Ron Burke
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!
Diablo II hit us like a freight train 20 years ago, delivering a fantastic story and absolutely epic gameplay. It was difficult, with bosses that would stomp your guts out, and regular foes that can swarm and overwhelm you at a moment’s notice. Descending into the maggot lair to
by Ron Burke
I think we all know Marvel’s Avengers has had a rough year. The single-player campaign was great, but multiplayer has had a lot of issues and the pandemic certainly hasn’t helped the content rollout. After a long wait, we’re finally ready to go to Wakanda and play
by David Flynn
I hate referring to development as magic. It’s not. There’s smart people crunching numbers, testing for bugs, creating art, and so many other things. But what Turtle Rock Studios is creating with Back 4 Blood – a game that’s not set to launch until October – feels like magic.
by Anthony Shelton
With the rise of smartphones and mobile devices, we’ve seen gaming become more of an everyday activity for folks of all ages, and bite-sized playing experiences have become more commonplace to help fill the time while we’re on the go. While there have always been shorter, more tightly
by Mike Dunn
Social deception games have to be one of the more interesting studies in human psychology. Dread Hunger puts eight players at the helm of a 19th century expedition to the Arctic. If everyone cooperates, everyone has a better chance at living to club baby seals another day. All day, every
by Ron Burke
When I first started playing the preview build of Tormented Souls, I was disgusted and shocked. Not for any reason that I believe the game wanted me to be, but because of the overt and tasteless nudity that occurs within the first few minutes of the game. The beginning of
by Noah Anzaldua
If you like games such as Stardew Valley, and Animal Crossing, you’re in for a real treat with Kitaria Fables, which launches on Steam on September 2nd 2021. Kitaria Fables is an adorable addition to the RPG genre, with action-adventure, spell crafting, armor crafting, dungeon crawling, and farming. I
by Holly Hudspeth
Fracked was one of the great looking VR games announced at Sony’s recent State of Play events, and we’ve recently had the opportunity to go hands-on with the first two chapters of the game to see how it’s shaping up. Let’s snap our skis into their
by Ron Burke