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Reviews   -   Feb 13, 2018 Brutal Bohemian Revenge Rhapsody – Kingdom Come: Deliverance review
Brutal Bohemian Revenge Rhapsody – Kingdom Come: Deliverance review

There are plenty of open world games on the market, and more on the horizon, but I can’t think of a single one that so completely captured my attention, being equal parts frustration and fun. Accurately representing the painful machinations of life in the 15th century, Kingdom Come: Deliverance

Reviews   -   Feb 05, 2018 Cyberpunk ninjustu power fantasy — Sairento VR review
Cyberpunk ninjustu power fantasy — Sairento VR review

Virtual Reality is meant to transport you to a new world, letting you become a spellcaster (Our preview for The Wizards), a silver bug that bumps its ass on the walls to music (Our review for Thumper), a Ultramarine (Our preview for The Horus Heresy: Betrayal at Calth), another kind

It all started with a mouse — Moss PSVR review
Reviews   -   Mar 10, 2018 It all started with a mouse — Moss PSVR review

If you are a relic like me, you grew up on movies and books like NeverEnding Story.  The idea, if you’ve never experienced the story in either medium, is about a kid name Bastion who reads a tome that ends up being about his experience within the story.  It’

by Ron Burke
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Reviews   -   Mar 10, 2018 It all started with a mouse — Moss PSVR review
It all started with a mouse — Moss PSVR review

If you are a relic like me, you grew up on movies and books like NeverEnding Story.  The idea, if you’ve never experienced the story in either medium, is about a kid name Bastion who reads a tome that ends up being about his experience within the story.  It’

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 13, 2018 Brutal Bohemian Revenge Rhapsody – Kingdom Come: Deliverance review
Brutal Bohemian Revenge Rhapsody – Kingdom Come: Deliverance review

There are plenty of open world games on the market, and more on the horizon, but I can’t think of a single one that so completely captured my attention, being equal parts frustration and fun. Accurately representing the painful machinations of life in the 15th century, Kingdom Come: Deliverance

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 05, 2018 Cyberpunk ninjustu power fantasy — Sairento VR review
Cyberpunk ninjustu power fantasy — Sairento VR review

Virtual Reality is meant to transport you to a new world, letting you become a spellcaster (Our preview for The Wizards), a silver bug that bumps its ass on the walls to music (Our review for Thumper), a Ultramarine (Our preview for The Horus Heresy: Betrayal at Calth), another kind

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jan 31, 2018 Yatta! — Street Fighter V Arcade Edition review
Yatta! — Street Fighter V Arcade Edition review

Wait, what year is it? Street Fighter V launched on February 16th of 2016, but here we are in January of 2018 and it’s time to take a look at Street Fighter V once again. Now given the subtitle Street Fighter V Arcade Edition, could this version shore up

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jan 30, 2018 Winner by TKO — EA Sports UFC 3 review
Winner by TKO — EA Sports UFC 3 review

Jon Jones was one of the most powerful fighters ever to step into the Octagon, Ronda Rousey was the reigning undefeated champion, and the most dangerous fighters on the mat were coming out of the TUF house. That was in 2014, and EA had taken over the UFC fight game

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jan 30, 2018 Perfection remastered — Shadow of the Colossus
Perfection remastered — Shadow of the Colossus

It has been a whopping twelve years since the original release of Shadow of the Colossus in October of 2005 for the PlayStation 2. Re-released on PlayStation 3 in October of 2011, the game saw new life for a fresh generation of gamers. Now, the game has come to PlayStation

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Jan 10, 2018 They shall be my finest warriors — The Horus Heresy: Betrayal at Calth VR and non-VR preview
They shall be my finest warriors — The Horus Heresy: Betrayal at Calth VR and non-VR preview

If you are a tabletop fan, you recognize The Horus Heresy: Betrayal at Calth as a rather beefy tactical game from Games Workshop in which the Emperor lays his plans for the enlightenment of the galaxy at the feet of his son, Horus.  Horus, much to his father’s disappointment,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2017 “It’s a hell of a thing, killing a man” — High Noon VR review
“It’s a hell of a thing, killing a man” — High Noon VR review

Shooters aren’t exactly a fresh and new idea for VR headsets, but I’m shocked at the lack of westerns on the platform. Virtual Reality and gunplay goes together like peanut butter and jelly, so where’s my virtual Red Dead Revolver? Developer Octobox Interactive makes their VR gaming

by Ron Burke
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