You might not have heard of headset-maker 1More. But if you haven’t yet, you will. That’s because their current effort, the Spearhead VRX, is terrific.
Read More »Badges go on sale for PAX East’s 2019 show
Ever wanted to go to PAX East, or might you be planning a return trip? Badges are on sale as of today, so get ’em while the getting is good.
Read More »Action Puzzler Subaeria to be Released April 24
iLLOGIkA Releasing Their Own Game If you’ve played Cuphead, Disney Infinity, Hitman GO, or Lara Croft GO, you are familiar with iLLOGIKA’s work. The Montreal based studio is no stranger to creating games that are both unique and incredibly fun for players. Now we finally get to see what they do …
Read More »Episode 7: Bad Free Games and Bad Retro Consoles
Erich, Rick and Jason chat about some recent trailers for videogames and television shows. The free games for Playstion Plus and box Games with Gold were announced, and they kinda suck! We talk Star Trek: Discovery and go into the retro consoles coming imitating the Atari and Sega Genesis. Jason …
Read More »CORSAIR Unveils New Tech
CORSAIR® Unveils some new tech, with a mechanical keyboard and RGB DDR4. CORSAIR Combines Mechanical Precision, Compact Design and Affordability with the New Tenkeyless K63 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard CORSAIR®, a world leader in enthusiast memory, PC components and high-performance gaming hardware today announced the new K63 mechanical gaming keyboard. Continuing …
Read More »My 2016 Rage Expo Experience
Rage Expo is one of South Africa’s biggest gaming and tech events and this year it was held from the 7th to 9th of October in Johannesburg and Cape Town. As one of SA’s most acclaimed gaming and anime events, expectations were quite high and sufficed to say, they did …
Read More »Life is Strange Coming to Mac and Linux
Life is Strange arrives on Steam and is, finally, available on Mac and Linux. The captivating time-bender contains five episodes, with the first being currently free. Developed by Dontnod Entertainment and published by Square Enix, Life is Strange garnered nothing but praise upon its release. The episodic series tackles real world issues in combination …
Read More »Attention gamers – LootGaming Subscription Box
Attention Gamers: You may have heard of the subscription box craze. Loot Crate has been mentioned in IGN, GameSpot and Polygon, among others. As they continue to grow, so do their offerings. Popular subscription box Loot Crate is working on a new gamer-themed monthly subscription called Loot Gaming. Every month …
Read More »Homeworld Remastered Collection (PC) Review
One of the best space-based RTS’ of all time returns in remastered form, but does it hold up?
Read More »Microsoft Unlocks Seventh Core of Xbox One to Developers
Over the holidays hacker group H4LT exposed some interesting information about the Xbox One. The group released Xbox One development tools, firmware, and documentation, including the fact that Microsoft freed up space on a seventh core processor for developers. Both Xbox One and PlayStation 4 have eight CPU cores, reserving …
Read More »A chat with Animal Gods creator Kara Myren (Q and A)
Brutal Gamer got a chance to ask Kara Myren a few questions about her upcoming video game Animal Gods. Animal Gods is set to release on the Wii U, MAC, PC, and Linux systems. Tell us a little about yourself. How did you get interested in making video games? KARA …
Read More »Rock You Like a Hurricane
Hurricane Sandy gives us “a case of the Mondays.”
Read More »Saying Good-Bye to Old Games
Where I live in Maryland, there is an annual Fall event that occurs in early October called the Catoctin Colorfest, an arts and crafts festival. It’s a huge weekend event where several streets of this sleepy little down are closed down to vehicle traffic. Craftsmen from all over to sell …
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