Doorways: The Underworld would probably best be described as a combination of Dear Ester and Amnesia. It takes the walking simulator storytelling from the first, and combines it with the dark and sometimes frightening style of the latter, all the while not really excelling in either one of the two …
Read More »Runers (PC) Review
A modern take on the classic Dungeon Crawler, reminiscent of a Roguelike, but with just the right amount of difficulty and replayability– This is Runers.
Read More »Lindsay Lohan’s Case against Rockstar Continues.
The plot thickens…. Now cast your mind back a little while and you will remember that Hollywood Actress Lindsay Lohan mounted a case against Rockstar games a in which she argued the bikini clad cover girl is based on her, and also the character Lacey Jones who was a failed …
Read More »Software Sales Slump and the Xbox One outsold the PS4
Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pratcher predicts a 42% drop in revenues from sales of new software this year as compared to 2013.
Read More »Looking forward to Space Hulk: Ascension? Check out the new dev diary just released
Full Control’s digital board game didn’t do it for you? Then you might be a heck of a to more interested in Space Hulk: Ascension, which is less a digital conversion of the actual tabletop game and more a full-on turn-based, RPG.
Read More »NYCC 2014: Dark Horse makes new The Witcher miniseries official
More of Geralt’s adventures are on the way for comic book fans with The Witcher: Fox Children.
Read More »NYCC 2014: Diamond Select booth tour
DST brought some very cool new Minimates, a pair of new Marvel ‘Mego style’ box sets, and two new additions to the Marvel Select series.
Read More »NYCC 2014: Batman introduces Batman/Forever stamps at the Con
The US postal service has a brand new series of Batman-centric stamps ready for envelopes across the country, and they were introduced by the Dark Knight himself at the NYCC this past weekend.
Read More »The Witcher Vol.1 (Graphic Novel) Review
Dark Horse Comics’ first offering from the world of The Witcher is a can’t miss for fans of the series.
Read More »Blue Estate (PS4) Review
Combine the cheesiest B-Movie dialogue and forced humor, and bundle that together in a rail shooter release and what do you get? You get Viktor Kalvachev’s Blue Estate.
Read More »BG’s Month of Terror: Our Top Scariest Video Games
With Halloween just around the corner, we at Brutal Gamer thought we would share with you guys our top scariest game we’ve either played or seen. (Yes even here at BG, we watch the game rather than play it sometimes).
Read More »The Evil Within shows more gameplay, lots more blood and gore
Looking for video game horror in its purest form? You’ve found it in The Evil Within.
Read More »F.E.A.R. Online opens up, is free to play right now
Warner Bros and Aeria Games’ free-to-play online version of the popular shooter series is live and ready to spook up your October.
Read More »Sunday Review: The BG Archive for the week of 10/06/14
This week, the Sunday Archive returns with plenty of NYCC coverage and our first booth tours of the show (which’ll continue into next week), and our kick off to the Month of Terror with horror movie reviews and more tricks and treats.
Read More »Saturday Radar: GamesRadar’s best for the week of 10/6/14
Super Smash Bros, achievements, and technobabble all take center stage in this week’s edition of the Radar.
Read More »Dragon Age: Inquisition will run 1080p on PS4, 900p on XB1, PC specs announced
In a tweet from the official Dragon Age Twitter, Bioware and EA announced that Dragon Age: Inquisition resolution “is 1080p on Ps4, and 900p on Xbox One.” They continued on to say, “We maximized the current potential of each platform.” To be frank, this shouldn’t be a surprise for any …
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