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Blasters, Splat Dualies, and the Octobrush are just a few of the ink-redible weapons you’ll have available in your Splatoon 2 arsenal. Splatoon 2 won’t be hitting stores shelves until next week but we’ve got you covered… in ink. Check out over four minutes of splat-tastic footage
Not too long ago, I could never have imagined a role-playing platformer game; the two genres just don’t seem to fit together in any logical way. Fortunately for all of us, the good folks at Lab Zero Games, the creators of Skullgirls, have more imagination than I do, and
I’m secretly convinced that Nintendo wants us to break every relationship in our lives. While games like Mario Kart and Mario Party are great fun, who hasn’t wanted to throw their controller at the nearest wall when hit by a blue shell or getting their lovely stars stolen
by Elisha Deogracias
I’m secretly convinced that Nintendo wants us to break every relationship in our lives. While games like Mario Kart and Mario Party are great fun, who hasn’t wanted to throw their controller at the nearest wall when hit by a blue shell or getting their lovely stars stolen
by Elisha Deogracias
Blasters, Splat Dualies, and the Octobrush are just a few of the ink-redible weapons you’ll have available in your Splatoon 2 arsenal. Splatoon 2 won’t be hitting stores shelves until next week but we’ve got you covered… in ink. Check out over four minutes of splat-tastic footage
by Matt Welsh
Not too long ago, I could never have imagined a role-playing platformer game; the two genres just don’t seem to fit together in any logical way. Fortunately for all of us, the good folks at Lab Zero Games, the creators of Skullgirls, have more imagination than I do, and
by A Kay Purcell
I got to see a lot of fun and interesting things during my time at E3 2017, but easily one of the most unique things that I saw was Starlink: Battle for Atlas. By placing one of Starlink’s ships on your controller, you are able to play with that
by Zach Faber
Back in 2001, I was completely invested in the story of Gully, a plucky, determined ten year old girl who took on the starring role in a comic known as Battle Chasers. Each month, I followed along with the adventures of Gully and her band of misfit friends, until the
by A Kay Purcell
I feel like there are two types of sports games out in the market today: those that aim for the most realism in mechanics (like the Forza series), and those that focus on goofy fun. NBA Jam was one such title, bringing over-the-top basketball gameplay to arcades, with realistic physics
by Elisha Deogracias
My childhood memories are liberally dotted with the bright, pixelated world of Mario and his super brother. To this day, the ‘sent mail’ indicator on my phone is the original soundbite of Mario jumping. Sadly, Mario has also long been considered a nostalgic memory for me, as I simply fell
by A Kay Purcell
In an alternate universe, Mighty No. 9 was phenomenal. It shattered sales records, was showered with critical acclaim, and it became a franchise worthy of spinoffs and an anime series. Alas, the product that we got last year was disappointing at best and downright abysmal at worst. However, not wanting
by Elisha Deogracias