After trying and falling short of their initial $900k goal on the crowd-fiunding site, Richard Nixon (no, really that’s his name) and Black Cloud Studios have changed things up a little for their post-apocalyptic RPG.
Read More »SDCC 2014: LEGO Batman 3 touches down at the Con
Warner Bros and Traveller’s Tales’ third LEGO Batman title will be present at the show next week in playable form and for a star-studded panel presentation that’ll include Batman 66’s Adam West.
Read More »Rainbow Six Siege sizzles in new trailer
So that new Rainbow Six title, you know, the multiplayer one in development right now? It’s looking pretty great.
Read More »SDCC 2014: The Witcher rides into San Diego in a big way
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is going to be big, and if you’re in any doubt of that, all you have to do is check out the presence the game is set to have st this year’s SDCC next week.
Read More »OlliOlli rolls onto the PC, Mac, and Linux
The hit PS Vita skateboarding title is set to take to the half pipe on the computer.
Read More »New Assassins Creed game play trailer released
New game play revealed yesterday, entitled the Revolution game play trailer. This trailer allows us to hear Arno’s thoughts on the revolution itself and how he plans to ‘Unite and make history’. Let us know your thoughts on the newest in the Assassins Creed franchise.
Read More »SDCC 2014: Deep Silver explores the three flavors of zombie
A special panel showcasing all three Dead Island games currently in development will be hosted by publisher Deep Silver at next week’s San Diego Comic Con.
Read More »Raiden is official for Mortal Kombat X
Lets be honest, you knew he was going to be in there somewhere.
Read More »Celebrate Bastille Day with games from Paris on Steam
Valve’s download service is hosting a mighty sale on games made in the land of baguettes, striped shirts, and berets.
Read More »SDCC 2014: Battlefield Hardline panel to host Steve Papoutsis
A panel presentation is on tap for the upcoming mega-show that’ll shed a little more light on Hardline and what single-player gamers can expect from it.
Read More »Sunday Review: The BG Archive for the week of 7/7/14
It might be a dead season for game releases (hi Summer!), but there was still plenty to talk about this past week including plenty of SDCC chatter, our preview of Dragon Age: Inquisition, and a special feature where our own Troy took a look at EA and the mobile gaming …
Read More »Dragon Age: Inquisition impressions and new gameplay trailers
Inquisition might be the best looking RPG you’ll play this year, and one of the most interesting.
Read More »Hear the original film cast in action in the new Alien: Isolation trailer
While we have yet to see Ripley and crew in the new prequel DLC for Alien: Isolation, you can hear them loud and clear in this new trailer.
Read More »Feature Friday: In Defense of EA (and Dungeon Keeper)
There seems to be this belief that when companies become so large and powerful, they forget the little people. To the customer — especially the one with a bad experience — it’s very easy for them to become faceless evil empires that care nothing about you as the consumer or …
Read More »The Red Solstice now available on Steam
Nkidu and Ironward’s co-op shooter/strategy title is blasting away at the horrors of Mars right now on the PC.
Read More »Full Bore (PC) Review
To all of the people who ever wanted to play as a bore and mine for gems in a seemingly endless and confusing mine, congratulations, as game developer Whole Hog Games has created a game specifically for all five of you.
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