One of the most beloved games of the PS2, Gamecube, Xbox era was Beyond Good and Evil. An adventure game with a ton of character, Beyond Good and Evil saw Jade defend her world from aliens with her pig-man friend Pey’j. Together, the duo went on an fantastic adventure fighting baddies with all sorts of tech and skill. Ubisoft has been teasing a sequel for many years, even going as far as mak...[Read More]
Leaks are something that the game industry faces constantly. Just the other day, most of those with their eyes on gaming journalism outposts like ours knew that Final Fantasy XV was launching on Sept. 30th. A few months ago Bioshock: The Collection was spotted on a rating site, sparking excitement for one of the best franchises of the last generation that was being kept alive on the current consol...[Read More]
Hyperkin, the awesome developers of modern ways to play retro games in all sorts of ways, have shared an interesting design concept on their Facebook page. Behold the concept design for the TurboHD.
Dragon Fantasy started as a mobile game in 2011 and has since been ported to most consoles. Volumes of Westeria includes four chapters that each have their own characters, stories, and areas. One of which takes the player to a Minecraft server to find Notch's hat. Dragon Fantasy is heavily inspired by NES Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy, which is where the game's name seems to come from.
RPGs were a sacred genre. At one time, it was the premiere way to show off the skills of artists across a multitude of senses. The graphical artist would create the fantastical environments, using pixels and sometimes even more traditional methods like watercolors. The composer would spend days with his mind buzzing, cranking out themes that would become iconic for generations to come. Often this ...[Read More]
Amanita Design, the same folks behind the gem of a puzzle game Machinarium, is bringing their unique game design to their newest title Samarost 3. This is the third entry in the series of point and click adventure games, the first of which is available online. The series, as well as the studio, is known for it vibrant, off-putting visuals used in situations that truly makes their players think out...[Read More]
There’s something magical that happens when you put charismatic gamers in a competitive setting. This is made even better when its two groups that have been known to rarely get along. Athletes and gamers often have a friction between them, especially in the school setting, but now they are teaming up to see who is the best at Doom Multiplayer.
Out of nowhere, Adult Swim announces that a sequel series to an cult anime hit is coming. FLCL (Fooly Cooly) is one of those shows that’s better understood while watching, rather than trying to explain what it actually is. Visually its dynamic along the lines of Gurren Lagann, while the soundtrack was done by the Japanese band The Pillows.