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Watch PlayStation Meeting for Big Reveals from Sony and BioWare
Sony has been notoriously tight-lipped and coy with their upcoming “PS 4.5” console, known as PlayStation 4 Neo. Details of the higher-end console have been leaking for months. The biggest...Read More
She Remembered Caterpillars Puts a Story on a Puzzle
Most puzzle games are just that. They’re fun and great standing on their own. She Remembered Caterpillars is different. It adds in a story on top of the game and...Read More
Potions: A Curious Tale Makes Experimentation Fun
Lots of RPGs give you the chance to craft lots of things, including weapons, armor, and potions. In many of these games, you can’t do anything unless you have the...Read More
Tons of New Features Revealed in Pokémon Sun and Moon Trailer
A new trailer was released this morning for Pokémon Sun and Moon. Three new Pokémon were revealed, along with a host of new features found in the upcoming seventh generation...Read More
Battle Chef Brigade Is Just Like Iron Chef
If you’re at all interested in the food scene and chefs, you’ve probably heard of Iron Chef. Battle Chef Brigade is an action RPG and puzzle game with Iron Chef-style...Read More
Burly Men at Sea Looks Like a Charming Interactive Novel
When I first heard the title Burly Men at Sea, images of some type of brawler or weird strategy game are what came to mind. But the game is probably...Read More
Telltale’s Third Season of The Walking Dead Begins in November
Telltale Games have carved out a unique niche producing story-driven and episodic adventure games. They’ve done series based on Minecraft, Borderlands, Game of Thrones, and currently, Batman. Their bread and...Read More
In Everything, You Can Play as Anything
When I picked up the controller to start playing a game called Everything, I was a little bit lost. I was controlling an island, which seemed a little bit weird...Read More
Playing Politics in Urban Empire
At first glance, Urban Empire looks just like another city-building game. And while it has all of the elements of those games, it distinguishes itself with a game mechanic I...Read More
Drawn to Death Channels High-School Notebook Art
I hadn’t heard of Drawn to Death in my PAX preparations, but the sign above the demo stations caught my attention. The scribble-style art that would look right at home...Read More
Thimbleweed Park Is Bringing Back Classic Point-and-Click Adventure Games
If you’re familiar with the point-and-click genre of adventure games, the names Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnik probably sound familiar to you. That duo, the creators of the classic Maniac...Read More
The Long Journey Home Looks Like a Better Version of No Man’s Sky
I was expecting to really like No Man’s Sky, but I came away feeling like the planets I visited were way to empty and the galaxy far too vast. The...Read More
Night in the Woods Is Funny… Really Funny
When you hear the title Night in the Woods, a college dropout cat probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. This cat’s story is not only interesting. It...Read More
1979 Revolution: Black Friday Brings Real History into Games
For some the Holy Grail of games is the perfect balance of education and fun. 1979 Revolution: Black Friday comes closer to this than any other game I’ve played. Its story...Read More