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Insurgency was originally released in 2014, and it was a standalone sequel to a total conversion mod for Half-Life 2. Insurgency: Sandstorm takes its engine to the next level, defining it into something all its own. At E3 2018, I had a chance to check out the 8-player co-op mode,
by Sean Anthony
I’ve never read nor seen Fist of the North Star. There are a few things I know about it: the main character’s name is Ken, he’s a martial artist, and the series is incredibly violent. That just about sums up Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise
by Sean Anthony
BOOM! We’ve got a hack-and-slash Warhammer! That’s right, after years of defining RTS – Warhammer has been adapted by the team at BigBen and Eko Software to the button mashing, teeth grinding, “where’s my character?”-yelling hack and slash genre. And boy is it fun. Details are slim
by Gerard Uht
This year at E3, I had was invited to play the retro-futuristic high-speed racer, Desert Child. A peek into a bleak future – Desert Child builds its story on a world plagued by overpopulation, starvation, and poverty. Humanity is looking to Mars for survival, your goal: make sure you’re along
by Gerard Uht
I tend to be dramatic with my article titles. Ranging from accurate to complete non sequitur – they’re usually my poor attempt at humor after writing for 16 hours. This article title, however, is a genuine statement of disbelief. I’ve loved gaming for as long as I can remember.
by Gerard Uht
Shonen Jump celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. During those 50 years, the weekly Shonen magazine have introduced us to dozens upon dozens of memorable characters such as Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece, Naruto, and Goku. Once again, these characters appear together in an ambitious crossover fighting game that
by Sean Anthony
FIFA is a necessity for consoles. Each year, EA pushes out a new title in a way to perfect its gameplay and visuals. This year, FIFA will be powered by Frostbite once again and include the UEFA Championship League. At EA Play, I had a chance to check out the
by Sean Anthony
I’ve never gotten into the MOBA genre, but to be fair I’ve never really tried. Games such as League of Legends and DOTA 2 have been interesting to me from a distance, but I was always too intimidated to try them out. The long match times, complexity of
by Abram Buehner
Insurgency was originally released in 2014, and it was a standalone sequel to a total conversion mod for Half-Life 2. Insurgency: Sandstorm takes its engine to the next level, defining it into something all its own. At E3 2018, I had a chance to check out the 8-player co-op mode,
by Sean Anthony
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!
Insurgency was originally released in 2014, and it was a standalone sequel to a total conversion mod for Half-Life 2. Insurgency: Sandstorm takes its engine to the next level, defining it into something all its own. At E3 2018, I had a chance to check out the 8-player co-op mode,
by Sean Anthony
I’ve never read nor seen Fist of the North Star. There are a few things I know about it: the main character’s name is Ken, he’s a martial artist, and the series is incredibly violent. That just about sums up Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise
by Sean Anthony
BOOM! We’ve got a hack-and-slash Warhammer! That’s right, after years of defining RTS – Warhammer has been adapted by the team at BigBen and Eko Software to the button mashing, teeth grinding, “where’s my character?”-yelling hack and slash genre. And boy is it fun. Details are slim
by Gerard Uht
This year at E3, I had was invited to play the retro-futuristic high-speed racer, Desert Child. A peek into a bleak future – Desert Child builds its story on a world plagued by overpopulation, starvation, and poverty. Humanity is looking to Mars for survival, your goal: make sure you’re along
by Gerard Uht
I tend to be dramatic with my article titles. Ranging from accurate to complete non sequitur – they’re usually my poor attempt at humor after writing for 16 hours. This article title, however, is a genuine statement of disbelief. I’ve loved gaming for as long as I can remember.
by Gerard Uht
Shonen Jump celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. During those 50 years, the weekly Shonen magazine have introduced us to dozens upon dozens of memorable characters such as Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece, Naruto, and Goku. Once again, these characters appear together in an ambitious crossover fighting game that
by Sean Anthony
FIFA is a necessity for consoles. Each year, EA pushes out a new title in a way to perfect its gameplay and visuals. This year, FIFA will be powered by Frostbite once again and include the UEFA Championship League. At EA Play, I had a chance to check out the
by Sean Anthony
I’ve never gotten into the MOBA genre, but to be fair I’ve never really tried. Games such as League of Legends and DOTA 2 have been interesting to me from a distance, but I was always too intimidated to try them out. The long match times, complexity of
by Abram Buehner