Blind – PAX East 2016 Hand-On Preview
The VR experience is all about immersion. It’s about strapping a screen to your eyeballs so you can look around and feel like you’re really within the game world, which makes what I am about...
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The VR experience is all about immersion. It’s about strapping a screen to your eyeballs so you can look around and feel like you’re really within the game world, which makes what I am about...
From Action Button and Iron Galaxy Studios comes another contender in the blossoming "alt-sports" genre, Videoball. The game follows Rocket League's formula of asking players to perform an uncomplicated task (put the ball in the end...
If you've ever wondered what a cross between Geometry Wars and Othello would look like, well Inversus is the answer. Created solely by former Bungie developer Ryan Jucket, Inversus is a 1-4 player, minimalistic shooter. You...
On a rainy evening last week in Raleigh, North Carolina, I broke some laws. The scene of the crime was a press event held at the studio of Boss Key Productions, founded by Arjan Brussee...
Open-world titles are a strange batch to do a preview piece of. Theoretically, all of the content is already there to see, albeit in a state that isn't quite finished. Although, the nature of finding...
Overfall is the first release from independent game developer Pera Games, and it's not a bad start. A role-playing game with rogue elements featuring diplomacy and fun combat is something I can definitely sink some...
Not the Death Star, but Dead Star, rather, combines the best elements of Battlestar Galactica, Star Control 2, and arcade-style combat. Developed by Armature Studio, Dead Star had a dedicated booth at PAX South for...
Kôna: Day One opens with an omniscient third-person narrator detailing where Carl, the main character of Kôna: Day One, is and why he's there. With nothing but a notebook, flashlight, a couple Marlboro cigarettes, and a...
At Insomnia 56 this year held at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in Birmingham, England, I was able to talk to Edge Case Games about their ever expanding and different take on the MOBA genre,...
This review is brought to you by Jake Leport of BCO Media. Instagram: Jake Leport Twitter: @EzioPotato Facebook: BCO Media Art YouTube Channel: Blade Crusade Official Not long ago, I got an early Christmas present...
Sometimes I'll pick out a game to cover just out of pure faith that it is either interesting, popular, or good (why review a game that looks bad just to confirm “yep, this game you...
It cannot be denied that there is something about the thought of space, the last frontier, that draws humanity like a moth to a flame. Is it because we are so lonely that we hope...
When Rainbow Six: Siege was announced some time ago, I was incredibly hesitant. I wasn't too pleased with Ubisoft's current direction, and Rainbow Six as a franchise has strayed far from its original formula and overall...
Do you enjoy turn-based strategy/RPG games? Would you like a game where your decisions in games really held a lot of weight in the outcome? And are you excited by the thought of a post...
As a long time fan of the Heroes Of Might and Magic series -- now known as Might and Magic: Heroes -- and someone who didn't enjoy the game's sixth installment very much, I was a bit apprehensive about the...
Grandia 2, a popular JRPG from yesteryear, has received a re-release on Steam and GOG through mobile game company, Gungho. Often touted as one of the JRPG masterpieces of our time, Game Arts' Grandia 2...
Housing ex-talent from Bungie, Harmonix, and Irrational Games; The Molasses Flood, an Indie studio of self-described "AAA refugees,” is nearing completion on their first project, and you should be excited. Kickstarted in 2014, The Flame In...
Arcade-style soccer (or football) meets adrenaline-filled vehicular mayhem in a recently released title called Rocket League, the successor to 2008's Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars. This futuristic sports action game has a relatively simple concept (run...
Since its debut in 2009, I have been a massive fan of Trine. Both the first and second games are some of my favorite indie titles of all time. The beautiful art style, the funny characters,...
It seems as though classic style RPGs are making quite the comeback in this day and age: Games like Pillars of Eternity and Serpent In The Staglands come to mind. We've got another new entry into the book of...
After six years of waiting, (even ten for some) the sequel to the hit wave based shooter, Killing Floor, is finally here. Killing Floor 2 launched onto Steam Early Access in April, and Tripwire Interactive was kind enough to send...
In recent years, it seems as though there haven't been many World War 2 themed Real-Time Strategy games. We still have games like Company of Heroes and Men of War, but that's about it. There was also another...
In the realm of Free 2 Play shooters, few games are ever that fantastic. Most are ruined by extreme Pay To Win models, terrible communities, and terrible servers. Games like Crossfire, Combat Arms, and Alliance of Valiant Arms...
Tonight's tedious manual labor has left you exhausted, but under the watchful eye of the oppressor, rest is not an option. Long ago you saw past the illusion of success through hard work honesty and...
While roaming around the show floor of a game developers' conference, I came across four Super Nintendo controllers on a table. Flummoxed by what I was seeing due to the majority of the games on...
One indie game really caught my eye last weekend at Insomnia 54, and although it had already been released, was the first time I had seen it; Pneuma: Breath of Life. It instantly interested me...