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Reviews   -   Sep 26, 2017 A timeless tale with a tail – Final Fantasy IX on PS4 review
A timeless tale with a tail – Final Fantasy IX on PS4 review

The Tokyo Game Show is always full of surprises, but I didn’t expect that Square Enix would drop a PS4 port of classic RPG Final Fantasy IX with absolutely no warning. That said, here we are. Similar to the PC port from 2015, Final Fantasy IX is less of

Previews   -   Sep 25, 2017 The business of Evilness – Dungeons 3 Preview
The business of Evilness – Dungeons 3 Preview

Back in April of 2015 I had some nice things to say about Dungeons 2 in my review. It improved on the somewhat-bumpy predecessor, Dungeons. At E3, I got my first look at Dungeons 3 (Here’s a full walkthrough video from E3 2017 with Martin Tosta from Kalypso Games

“Vrepit Sa!” – DreamWorks Voltron VR Chronicles Episode 1 – PSVR Review
Reviews   -   Sep 28, 2017 “Vrepit Sa!” – DreamWorks Voltron VR Chronicles Episode 1 – PSVR Review

Skeptical, but excited, I was interested to see where Netflix and DreamWorks would take Voltron. There have been several attempts to bring the Defender of the Universe to life after the 1984 version lit up my childhood, but none were overly successful, thanks to odd animations, “edgy” reboot attempts, and

by Ron Burke
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Reviews   -   Sep 28, 2017 “Vrepit Sa!” – DreamWorks Voltron VR Chronicles Episode 1 – PSVR Review
“Vrepit Sa!” – DreamWorks Voltron VR Chronicles Episode 1 – PSVR Review

Skeptical, but excited, I was interested to see where Netflix and DreamWorks would take Voltron. There have been several attempts to bring the Defender of the Universe to life after the 1984 version lit up my childhood, but none were overly successful, thanks to odd animations, “edgy” reboot attempts, and

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 26, 2017 A timeless tale with a tail – Final Fantasy IX on PS4 review
A timeless tale with a tail – Final Fantasy IX on PS4 review

The Tokyo Game Show is always full of surprises, but I didn’t expect that Square Enix would drop a PS4 port of classic RPG Final Fantasy IX with absolutely no warning. That said, here we are. Similar to the PC port from 2015, Final Fantasy IX is less of

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Sep 25, 2017 The business of Evilness – Dungeons 3 Preview
The business of Evilness – Dungeons 3 Preview

Back in April of 2015 I had some nice things to say about Dungeons 2 in my review. It improved on the somewhat-bumpy predecessor, Dungeons. At E3, I got my first look at Dungeons 3 (Here’s a full walkthrough video from E3 2017 with Martin Tosta from Kalypso Games

by Ron Burke
Features   -   Sep 05, 2017 Destiny 2 livestream marathon
Destiny 2 livestream marathon

Ahead of his full review, Editor Travis Northup marathons Destiny 2 from the beginning, and gives his thoughts on his time with the game so far. He’ll be going through the campaign, and prepping for the raid on the 13th. You can read his review in-progress here

by Mike Dunn
Impressions   -   Aug 24, 2017 Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty HD Edition arrives on NVIDIA Shield
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty HD Edition arrives on NVIDIA Shield

There’s occasionally a game remake that comes out of left field, and Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty popping up on the NVIDIA Shield is a great example of how it can be done right. I popped onto my Shield and captured the first 15 minutes of the

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 21, 2017 A perfect PSVR audio companion – Mantis review
A perfect PSVR audio companion – Mantis review

There’s a bit of a comfort arms race in the VR world. The HTC Vive’s initial velcro strap bands came up short compared to the slightly more comfortable Oculus Rift. Sony showed both of them how to engineer a comfortable product with the PlayStation VR, providing an adjustable

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 17, 2017 Breaking the rules: LawBreakers review
Breaking the rules: LawBreakers review

It’d be easy to dismiss LawBreakers’ slogan “Gravity Defying Combat” as sensationalized PR jargon. It is that, sure, but the phrase truly captures the essence of developer Boss Key’s debut game, a multiplayer-only, team-based shooter that takes traditional online multiplayer gameplay and tricks it out with low-gravity and

by Hunter Wolfe
Reviews   -   Aug 17, 2017 A worthy encore – Uncharted: The Lost Legacy review
A worthy encore – Uncharted: The Lost Legacy review

We said our heartfelt goodbyes to Nathan Drake and his family in Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, spelling what we thought was the end for Naughty Dog’s amazing series, but as luck would have it, there are still stories to tell. Originally planned as optional downloadable content for

by Ron Burke
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