Formerly ‘The Crowded Coop’, The Coop has a fantastic lineup of bags and accessories featuring Halo, Valve, The Walking Dead and more, for the gamer on the go.
Read More »Toy Fair 2015: Mattel goes interactive with tablet-compatible toys and playsets
The Mattel booth was an interesting one with a heavy emphasis play sets and toys that take advantage of tablets and smartphones, as well as a very cool revamp of Viewmaster and a neat Halo Needler dart gun.
Read More »Toy Fair 2015: Diamond shows off some impressive exclusives
Diamond Comics Distributor always has a terrific set of exclusive items that you’ll find nowhere else than their massive monthly catalog, which is hosted at your local comics shop, and this year is going to be no exception.
Read More »Sony Says Morpheus Will Be Ready to Release Next Year
Sony decided to unveil exciting news about Project Morpheus today at GDC. The Games Developer Conference, otherwise known as GDC, is not normally a product/IP hype machine like other conferences and conventions; instead, it is developers getting together to discuss the more business side of game making, from how they …
Read More »Harold (PC) Review
Harold is a fun little game brought to you by Moon Spider Studio involving the title goof and an angel who has a pretty rough road ahead of him protecting said goof.
Read More »Toy Fair 2015: Mattel adds to the Mega Blocks brand with more gaming and Terminator
Mega Blocks continues to impress with some excellent licenses including Halo, Assassin’s Creed, Call of Duty, and Terminator.
Read More »Woolfe: The Red Hood Diaries (PC) Preview
Imagine a giant cauldron, being employed by some mystical techno-witch. She sprinkles a bit of the Alice games, and then throws the tale of red riding hood in with a side of steam/clockpunk fairy tales. Poof! She peers into the cauldron, and Woolfe: The Red Hood Diaries appears.
Read More »Here’s a bunch of new GTAV screens for you PC gamers
Sure you’ve got wait longer than any other platform-owner did to get your hands on Grand Theft Auto V PC gamers, but it’s sure looking pretty as a result.
Read More »Apotheon (PS4) Review
Apotheon is a 2D adventure platformer, reminiscent of Castlevania and Metroid, that capitalizes on style and story to push beyond genre limitations.
Read More »Hand of Fate (PC) Review
Jack’s of all trades are usually masters of none. Hand of Fate though is a master of every single one of them and a can’t miss game.
Read More »Oddworld: New n’ Tasty (PC) Game Review
Hold on, things are about to get odd… Oddworld that is, as the remade adventure of Abe arrives in the form of Oddworld: New n’ Tasty for the PC.
Read More »Toy Fair 2015: Square Enix shows off DC and new Marvel figures
You might be familiar with Square Enix’ very cool line of DC Comics characters, and there’s more to love on that front from last week’s Toy Fair, but there’s plenty more too with some cool gaming figures and the debut of their new Marvel Comics series.
Read More »Powerskin Pop’n 3 (Gadget) Review
Back-up battery packs for your cell phone are kind of under appreciated in general and sort of like an afterthought for even the most tech-savvy among us. When you need one though, well, you really need one.
Read More »Seven deadly new reasons to play Rebellion’s Zombie Army Trilogy
A new teaser trailer has been released by Rebellion and showcases all the new additions to their upcoming title, Zombie Army Trilogy. The popular third-person shooter is set in World War II. It seems as though Hitler has found a way to raise the dead and turns his army into …
Read More »Let’s have a chat about gameplay length in Triple-A titles
With the release of The Order 1886 coming up, and the semi-furor about the length of the game kicking up this past week, the BG team had a little chat about the subject. And it’s not nearly as cut and dry as you might think.
Read More »Kirby and the Rainbow Curse rolls onto the Wii U today
Nintendo’s latest Kirby adventure is a clay-tastic affair.
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