Game, Games & Tech, Review

Review: Rage 2 is an Incredible Shooter Buried in a Massive and Boring Open World

The hype was real. I mean, really real.   Rage wasn’t the best game, but I was one of the few people that actually liked its Borderlands meets Fallout aesthetic […]

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Everything We Learned From Yesterday’s Mortal Kombat 11 Reveal

We got our first real glimpse of Mortal Kombat 11 from Chicago-based NetherRealm Studios with yesterday’s reveal event, including actual gameplay, a sneak peek at the story, as well as some new […]

James Brod /
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Review: Shadows: Awakening Puts a Spin On the Familiar

Shadows: Awakening is an isometric action role-playing game developed by Games Farm. Set in the Heretic Kingdoms universe, Shadows: Awakening is a sequel to Kult: Heretic Kingdoms and Shadows: Heretic Kingdoms. You play as the Devourer, a […]

James Brod /
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Review: Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is a Breath of Fresh, Salty, Sea Air

Assassin’s Creed is a venerable series, with 11 main entries and 20 entries overall (if you count the Chronicles spinoffs and a couple of handheld versions). As with any series that has 11 […]

James Brod /
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Review: Vampyr Never Reaches its Potential

Vampyr is a game where you play as a vampire—something that has been tried to varying success in the past. Developer Dontnod has had plenty of experience with telling a […]

Antal Bokor /
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Review: Masters of Anima–Command Stone Armies to do Your Bidding

Developed by Passtech Games, Masters of Anima is a vibrantly beautiful, cartoonish isometric strategy game in the vein of Nintendo’s Pikmin series. But instead of Captain Olimar with his command of Pikmin, […]

Trevor Edwards /
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Review: The Spatials: Galactology–To Boldly Build, Mine, and Trade

There’s this weird little thrill you get when playing a strategy management title. It’s the moment when you lay out a new structure, and your workers scuttle about, making your […]

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Review: Extinction Does Not Live up to its Premise

I’m going to admit something to you: I was pretty hyped about developer Iron Galaxy’s apocalyptic monster slayer Extinction. It looked to me like an Attack on Titan anime meets […]

Antal Bokor /
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Review: Surviving Mars is a Near-Future Vision of Space Age Colonization

Developer Haemimont is best known for the last few Tropico games—a series of city building and construction management games where you would take the role of a dictator overseeing a […]

Antal Bokor /
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Review: Earthworms is a Surreal Adventure Game That Borders on Absurd

Earthworms by developer All Those Moments is a surreal and often absurd point and click adventure game. Longtime fans of the genre will likely find the gameplay familiar, with a few […]

Trevor Edwards /
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Review: Q.U.B.E. 2 Punctuates Physics Based Puzzles with Sci-Fi Thrills

Q.U.B.E. 2 is Toxic Games follow up to 2011’s Q.U.B.E.,  a physics-based puzzle game by that’s long drawn comparisons to a less punctuated but more popular title, Valve’s Orange Box hit, Portal. In Q.U.B.E. 2, […]

Marielle Bokor /
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Review: Warhammer: Vermintide 2 is Bloody, Spectacular, and Rewarding

Let’s face it: the Warhammer IP is hit and miss. There are good Warhammer games, and incredibly bad ones. Luckily, developer Fatshark has managed another good entry into the vast […]

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