• WWE 2K25 – Xbox Series X Review

    To be frank: this is what you hope to see in an annually released game. More features and improvements across the board combine to make it better than ever. WWE 2K25 is exactly that – bigger and better than ever.

  • Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered - PC Review

    The year was 1996 when I first heard about Tomb Raider. I didn't have a Playstation, nor was I any sort of adept at using those controllers. However I did enjoy watching my friend play them on his PS...

  • Microtopia - PC Review

    Microtopia is a neat game where players grow a new kind of colony, the kind that is run by robotic ants. Now if an automation game where you get to control robotic ants isn't an interesting one, you've been living under a rock.

  • Spirit Valor - PS5 Review

    Welcome everybody to the demon world! A world where might makes right, violence abounds, and two demon maids are looking to avenge their Lord in a metroidvania style quest across the land.

  • Space Engineers 2 - PC Preview

    Keen Software House (Keen) has recently launched Space Engineers 2 (SE2) into early access with a polished communication campaign featuring YouTube influencer previews, snappy teasers and a road map using the ‘vertical slice’ concept to show the intended path between initial early access availability and final release.

  • Ever 17: The Out of Infinity - Nintendo Switch Review

    I've got a good one for ya! An awkward teen, an amnesiac kid, a grumpy Lolita, a bratty child (not really), a hacker, an oblivious employee and an AI walk into an underwater bio-dome---

  • ZPF - PC Preview

    ZPF is a new shoot-'em-up game that looks, sounds and plays like a Sega Genesis game. The demo I played was short with three levels and three different heroes (ships) each with their own play style.

  • Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land - PS5 Review

    If there's one series that keeps me excited for every new release, it's Gust's Atelier series. As much as things change over the years, the core staple of the series remains the same. It's about alchemy...

  • Rise of the Ronin - PC Review

    Set in the Bakumatsu-era in Japan, Rise of the Ronin follows the path of a Veiled Edge, a unique paired swordsmen's technique where you play one half of a pair of sword-slinging ronin called Blade Twins.

MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death Dungeon-Crawls Its Way to the PS Vita This Fall!


Who wants a new dungeon crawler for the PS Vita? Oh, that would be me!

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Month In Review - May 2016


Looks like it’s that time of the month again! See everything that we’ve been up to and catch up on anything you may have missed.

NISA's Grand Kingdom Beta has come and gone and we had a blast with it.

In the same awesome news category Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness also has its release date.

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Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet coming to North America this fall


The title is a mouthful, but the game looks like it could be pretty entertaining. It's a three day holiday weekend here in the States so we'll be taking Monday off and back to our usual posting shenanigans comes Tuesday morning bright and early. Take care and we hope you all have a safe weekend.

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Uncharted 4: A Thief's End - PS4 Review


With amazing production values, characters I cared about, an entertaining story and plenty to see and do along the way, Uncharted 4: A Thief's End may not be the best game in the series overall, but it is a fitting conclusion that shows Naughty Dog continues to deliver the goods with their games.

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Alienation - PS4 Review


Humanity stands at the brink of extinction and it may come at no big surprise that it’s the various government's fault. Knowing for decades about an alien threat already present on the planet and covering up the incidents as to not alarm the general public, one group stands as the final bulwark but even they may not be enough so save what’s left of our race. Equipped with new exoskeletons to provide speed, power, and protection, even that may not be enough to turn the tide.

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Phantom Brave PC is Arriving on Steam This July!


NIS America has been knocking a lot of great games out of the park for PC owners. Let's add another to the list then, shall we?

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Avalon Lords: Dawn Rises - PC Preview


Avalon Lords: Dawn Rises is a solid game that still has some pretty rough edges on it. The potential is undeniable, with a handful of good systems that should appeal to a variety of different players so long as you are willing to put the time into learning your way around the game.

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HyperX Cloud Revolver Gaming Headset - Hardware Review


The HyperX Cloud series of headsets have been a favorite around here; we loved the first iteration, the Cloud and the follow-up headset, the Cloud II. Half-way between the Cloud II and the Revolver release, Kingston launched a basic headset, the Cloud Core, which was a stripped down, more affordable headset that was very similar to the original Cloud. Even the Cloud Core, their "entry level" headset provided premium sound at budget pricing. Today we are taking a look at the new flagship, the Cloud Revolver.

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Let's take a look at some more Tales of Berseria assets


We do enjoy our Tales games, and several of us on the team are looking forward to the next installment.

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Gauntlet: Seven Sorrows - Retro Reflections


Gauntlet was a famous hack and slash dungeon crawler during the eighties and this is why I bought this remake years ago. My initial experience was not pleasant, as the DVD had loading problems and, when I started the first level I was assaulted constantly by endless enemies running to me like maniacs. However, soon I begun to enjoy the game.

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Doom - PS4 Review


When you think Doom, you think fast-paced, difficult combat, with enemies in every direction and a hellish landscape around you. Luckily for us, this is what we get in the remake for this series, something that meets every expectation. The campaign offers what you’d generally expect from Doom, you start off almost immediately fighting, with little in the way of tutorials at first.

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Raining Blobs - PC Review


When it comes to puzzle games, they often tend to feel familiar to one another. A few different varieties tend to emerge, such as navigating passages, matching colors or filling up rows as pieces fall from above. Raining Blobs is a familiar, lightweight experience that is fun in small doses, but does not provide enough content to keep me coming back for more.

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Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky Coming to PS4/Vita


Not having seen much on this yet, I have to say that this title looks like it could be pretty good.

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