Battlezone was far ahead of its time when it released back in 1998. Back when the minimum requirements was a Pentium 90, this game had shooter elements as well as
You’ve probably noticed the ads for the swashbuckling sky piracy steampunk board game, Aether Captains on Gaming Trend. As the game’s already-successful Kickstarter comes to a close in
The company Toast, based in Portland, Oregon, specializes in handmade leather and wood covers and cases for electronics such as phones, tablets, laptops and, most important to us, game consoles.
ROBLOX has announced an April 15th launch of virtual reality on Oculus Rift with cross-platform capability, furthering its vision of Powering Imagination™. On launch, the user-generated content platform will become
Typically when I review a game I play it on normal difficulty, and with no mods — as the developers intended it to be for the vast majority of players. I
I’ve helped more than a few of our readers with their DIY PC-building efforts in the past. As I went through another refresh cycle it dawned on me that
With the book on 2015 freshly closed, taking a look back at the year gives a specific sense of excitement. The boardgaming hobby is riding a roller coaster that is
I sat down with Derek Paxton, VP of Stardock Entertainment to get a quick look at Ashes of the Singularity and what the power of Windows 10 and DirectX 12
When Travis reviewed Ori and the Blind Forest a year ago, he regarded it as Platforming Perfection. He stated that “the opening sequence was powerful, emotional, and comparable in quality
You probably already know that Forza Motorsport 6 is a pretty amazing racer from my review last year, and very shortly we’ll have our hands on the Porsche expansion.
Tis the season for brutal roguelikes, it seems. After a long period of silence since it was announced at E3 2013, I finally got my hands on Below. While we