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Read More »Ion Fury (PC) Review: Built by History
I don’t have to tell you what a look will show you already: Ion Fury is an old-school FPS. The game has been built on the Build engine, which you may recognize from the likes of Duke Nukem 3D and Shadow Warrior, and updated with new physics systems and more. …
Read More »At The Mountains Of Madness Volume #1 (Manga) Review
Gou Tanabe’s “At The Mountains Of Madness” Volume 1 adaptation is a wonderful combination of realistic illustration, classical storytelling and H.P. Lovecraft’s original work. This stunning artistic retelling of the cult classic is nearly flawless. The design work throughout the volume is simplistic yet of a professional quality. It is …
Read More »Fantasy Strike (Switch) Review: Fantastic Fighting
Fantasy Strike is an easy to learn fighting game that puts you right into the decision-making, punishing, spacing, and control of high-level play without the hours of regimented practice and passion it normally takes to get there. There are still combo strings, but the highest damage count comes off of …
Read More »The Sinking City (PS4) Review
When it was originally announced that two new games from the H.P. Lovecraft and his Cthulhu mythos were on the way, I was as pumped as anyone. The second of these titles, The Sinking City, delivers on the detective game play players want while constructing an engrossing narrative in a …
Read More »Xbox Games With Gold: Inside, Big Crown: Showdown, Castlevania, and Meet The Robinsons
Summer is blazing ahead and July’s Games with Gold are here to beat the heat. Relish in the cold AC air with the following titles: Inside, Big Crown: Showdown, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, and Meet the Robinsons. Get Inside And Castlevania: Symphony of the Night Starting on July 1st, …
Read More »Legends of Tomorrow season 4 heads home this September
With extras aplenty, the latest season of DC Comics’ Legends of Tomorrow warps onto home video this September.
Read More »GOG Galaxy 2.0 enters beta phase on PC
One of the more exciting things to come along in terms of gaming apps, GOG Galaxy is about to get a big improvement. Galaxy 2.0 is now in beta.
Read More »Where Was Summer 2019 When I Was a Kid?
The Switch Summer 2019 Release schedule is looking like wallet murder. Expected collateral damage: all our free time.
Read More »Batman/Superman #1 (Comics) Preview
The second run of DC Comics’ Batman/Superman kicks off with a bang. Picking up where The Batman Who Laughs left off, things are getting dark.
Read More »E3 2019: Megan’s Tier List Standouts
Wow a year has gone by so fast! My previous article has proven correct 3/5 for the hype scale. Let’s ignore the dumpster fire that Anthem turned out to be and move onto things I was sorta right about! Sekiro was a hit, Death Stranding is still aboard the hype …
Read More »E3 2019: Michael S’s Top 10 Games
From Midnight Ghost Hunt to Animal Crossing New Horizons, Nintendo Editor Michael contemplates his Top 10 games of E3 2019.
Read More »Nintendo Download: Drop the Legendary Beats
The Cadence of Hyrule lands on the Nintendo Switch this week, along with a few surprises like the Contra Collection and The Secret of Mana.
Read More »E3 2019: Nintendo Direct Roundup
The Nintendo E3 2019 Direct was packed with just over forty minutes of surprises. Watch it yourself. Not mentioned: SMTV, Bayonetta 3 The day got started with a Super Smash Bros Ultimate character DLC surprise, starring not one but four Dragon Quest protagonists, including the Luminary, etc. Another magic casting, …
Read More »Destroy All Humans! Remake Taking Over in 2020
There seems to be no short supply of game reveals in the lead up to E3. It appears that every day another trailer drops before the main event. One of the most exciting has been a very unexpected Destroy All Humans! remake. In Destroy All Humans! you take control of …
Read More »Conan: Unconquered (PC) Review
Conan: Unconquered is a wave-defense real-time-strategy survival game that pits co-operative goodness against bugs, crashes, and merely good enough presentation.
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