Bandai Namco’s latest fight-fest continues to grow its roster with Talim. Controlling the wind itself and armed with twin blades, she’s got a trailer all to herself,
Read More »SDCC 2018: Marvel Comics’ panels more revealed
Marvel has published its full slate of happenings for SDCC this month, and there should be a little something for every sort of fan.
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Fans of the zany crossover Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle should not miss this absolutely bananas add-on.
Read More »Vampyr (Xbox One) Review
Vampyr from DONTNOD does a great job at taking a bite out vampire lore and certainly does not suck. Make sure to pick up this great adventure and join Dr. Jonathan Reid on the streets of London in 1918. The Streets Of London Are Full Of Vampyrs Set against the …
Read More »July Games With Gold: Assault Android Cactus, Death Squared, Virtua Fighter 5, Splinter Cell
It is time for the Games with Gold announcement and July is full of interesting adventures. Players will be receiving the following games for the month of July for the Xbox One: Assault Android Cactus and Death Squared. From the backward compatibility program comes Virtua Fighter 5 and Splinter Cell: …
Read More »Mario + Rabbids Donkey Kong content has arrived
Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle’s adventure spills onto Donkey Kong’s island. Team up with two new heroes for a brand new quest against Rabbid-Kong.
Read More »E3 2018: Megan’s Top 5 Games of the Show
E3 was full of sequalitis this year what with franchises milking and kicking what already are a bunch of dead horse-cows. Yet some people will always be happy with said dead horse-cow milk while I am looking towards some of the fresher releases. Without further ado, here’s my Top 5-ish …
Read More »Pocket Rumble is Finally Coming Soon
The simplified 2D, retro-aesthetic fighting game Pocket Rumble at last has a release date for the Nintendo Switch. The game launches for $9.99 on July 5, 2018.
Read More »E3 2018: Erich’s Top 5 Games of Show
2018’s E3 was one of the most memorable in the show’s history. Well, at least in my memory of the show. A lot of studios and publishers came out with stellar shows, and really blew my socks off. Nintendo dropped one bombshell, but didn’t have much else. Sony pulled the …
Read More »Daemon X Machina Brings Swift Mech Action to Nintendo Switch in 2019
Daemon X Machina was announced during Nintendo’s Direct, but you may have missed the details from the Treehouse Live segment. We watched it so you don’t have to.
Read More »E3 2018: Mike A’s Top 5 Games Of The Show
Another E3 has come and gone – and with it came surprise hits and some expected punchy moments. Mike walked away pleasantly surprised about the games to come later this year.
Read More »DC Collectibles loads up on Harley Quinn and more for February 2019 offerings
If you like Harley Quinn, then you’re going to love what DC Collectibles has on top for the start of the year. It’s packed with statues based on the clown princess and more.
Read More »Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido (Switch) Review — A Taste Worth Savoring
Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido, the brand new puzzle game published by Nintendo (and co-developed by the studio behind Final Fantasy Theatrythm), is puzzling in all the best ways.
Read More »Agony (PC) Review
The long-awaited, originally Kickstarted Agony is here. Its gory and over the top vision of hell is plenty unique, but there are some issues too. Okay, a lot of issues.
Read More »Octopath Traveler’s Three Hour Demo is Available Now
Hands-on with Octopath Traveler’s recently released demo shows a game that doesn’t skirt its great promise.
Read More »E3 2018: Michael S’s Top 5 Games
Brutal Gamer’s Nintendo Editor picks his games of the show, bemoans some disappointments, and lists the biggest holes.
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