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47 – Kinda Lingers

This episode, Jason Arriola, Anthony Villanueva, Luke Maxwell, and Scott Romero get together to talk about E3. Things get derailed a lot but we had a lot of fun doing this one. Hang out after the show for some behind the scenes recording that we edited in for your enjoyment.

Open-World Survival Game With Friggin’ Dinosaurs!

What’s been severely lacking in my life as an adult gamer has been the fulfillment of one of my childhood fantasies – playing with dinosaurs. Sure, there’s been some games that have tried to capture the magic. Dynowarz: The Destruction of Spondylus tried to fill the void by letting you play as a space-marine guy who got to control […]

Slow Down, Bull Review

Platforms: PC and Mac (reviewed) Slow Down, Bull is an item collect-athon for the PC and Mac with a rather interesting premise. You play as a bull with a bit of an artistic and perfectionist streak that’s also prone to mood swings at the drop of a hat. In his quest to make the ultimate […]

Darksiders 2: Definitive Edition Coming to Playstation 4

UPDATE: Nordic Games has not only confirmed that Darksiders II will be coming to the Xbox One and PC, but that the official title is Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition. That’s certainly a title.   ORIGINAL STORY: If you were a fan of the Darksiders series (all two of them), Nordic Games has confirmed that they’re releasing Darksiders II: Definitive Edition for the […]

Sonic Boom Goes Bust

Fan of Sonic or not, things aren’t looking great for Sega’s decades old mascot these days. The latest release in the Sonic series, Sonic Boom, saw the lowest sales numbers for the “edgy” hedgehog. To date, the Wii U and the 3DS version, Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystals, have sold 490,000 copies. Combined. Sega isn’t saying if that’s […]

Soul Blazer Review

Platform: SNES Soul Blazer is an action-RPG that was released back in 1992 on the Super Nintendo. Not exactly a genre the SNES was drowning in at the time, but with the benefit of being 20-plus years in the future, there’s certainly a lot of other games of its ilk you can pick from on […]

Child of Light Review

Platforms: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 (reviewed), PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One In a world full of generic military shooters, cookie cutter zombie games and Minecraft clones, it’s quite refreshing to see Ubisoft breathing life into the industry with creative and beautiful games like Rayman Origins and now Child of Light. […]

Doki-Doki Universe Review

Platforms: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita (reviewed) Doki-Doki Universe is the story of QT3, a robot on an important mission. He is out to learn everything he can about humanity, in order to avoid becoming scrap. During his journey QT3 will visit a number of unique planets filled with a crazy cast of characters […]

Tearaway Review

Platforms: PlayStation Vita As you begin Tearaway it becomes apparent that Media Molecule set out to create something that was not only unique, but also special. From its papercraft world to its determination to make the player feel like they are part of the game, Tearaway’s first impressions are largely positive. As the game begins, […]

Beyond: Two Souls Review

Platform: Playstation 3 (reviewed) and Playstation 4 It’s a rare occasion that a game comes along and compels you to see it through to the end in as few sittings as possible. Having something create a world you want to continue to be lost in is a rare treat indeed. Beyond: Two Souls, tries really, […]