E3 2016: Bethesda Press Conference Recap
Bethesda closes the first day of E3 press conferences. How well did they do?
Read moreBethesda closes the first day of E3 press conferences. How well did they do?
Read moreEA is first up for E3 2016 Press Conferences, so here are our thoughts on their offerings.
Read moreE3 is fast approaching, so here’s your guide to what to expect from E3 2016.
Read moreWith the release of the fantasy beat-em-up tribute Dragon’s Crown in 2013, Japanese developer Vanillaware finally became a major name in gaming, with the title going on to sell almost a million copies worldwide and in-turn outselling every other Vanillaware release…
Read moreWe check out the beta for The Tomorrow Children, which is the newest game from PixelJunk creators Q Games for the PS4 that should be out later this year.
Read more1993’s Doom was a benchmark game. It set the standard for first-person shooters that would be emulated for years to come. Some had more success than others, but no game ever captured that unique Doom magic. It saw sequels in…
Read moreI’ll be direct in the approach here from the get-go. The new TMNT game is embarrassingly bad.
Read moreWe check out the spiritual successor to Crimsonland from 10tons, which is out for Steam right now, PS4 on May 31, and Xbox One on June 8 for $14.99. Vita and Mobile versions are TBA at the moment.
Read moreDespite the obvious growth of the eSports industry, it’s debatable that the first-person shooter genre is one that’s oversaturated. Fortunately, Blizzard’s Overwatch is a welcome jolt and is set to become a pioneer in the shooter genre for years to come depending on…
Read moreWe check out Overwatch to see how Blizzard’s first new IP in nearly 20 years fares in the crowded FPS market.
Read moreWe check out the beta for Grand Kingdom to see what the latest RPG from publisher NIS America has to offer.
Read moreNaughty Dog’s Uncharted series has arguably been Sony’s biggest IP since its debut on the PlayStation 3, with its main trilogy selling well over 20 million copies in addition to overwhelmingly high praise from critics. It’s been almost five years since…
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