Earlier this year, Sony announced that they would not be attending E3 this year. At the time, many presumed that this absence was due to a lack of exclusive titles coming to the PlayStation 4 this upcoming year. Since that announcement, very little information has been released regarding the reasons why Sony will not be attending E3 2019. With E3 2019 just around the corner, many are concerned abo...[Read More]
Earlier this week, the man, the legend, the Donut Master?, Mike Ducarme announced via the PlayStation Blog that Just Shapes and Beats: Hardcore Edition is debuting on PS4. At PAX East 2019, we had the opportunity to experience Just Shapes & Beats on the Nintendo Switch. Per Andrew’s Recommendation, we took the opportunity to see the musical mayhem first hand. Last year, we had the opport...[Read More]
GAEMS, makers of portable gaming environments capable of turning nearly any console system into an easily mobile platform, have just announced an Indiegogo campaign for their upcoming Guardian Pro XP gaming environment. Originally announced in January, the Guardian Pro XP is positioned as the go-to portable environment for pro gamers, serious streamers, and content creators who need the capabiliti...[Read More]
It is kind of neat to see Claybook take the approach that it does. The newcomer team at Second Order have attempted to build a world that’s made out of clay, giving players the opportunity to manipulate objects within the environment, whether it’s allowing liquids to form into bowls or solving puzzles in other increasingly creative ways. There are some innovative things here in the game’s design. ...[Read More]
When Bowling For Soup sang “High School Never Ends”, they didn’t mean it as an aspirational song. However, in The Caligula Effect Overdose, out now in the United States from NIS America, that’s exactly how a self-aware Virtuadoll interpreted paradise.
Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us Part II is Sony’s most anticipated game, but none of us actually know when they plan to release the upcoming sequel. Well a Peruvian online retail site, LawGamers, may have potentially spoiled the time frame for us in a recently posted (and recently taken down) promotional poster. According to the poster, The Last of Us Part II is scheduled to release in Oc...[Read More]
It’s been almost twelve years since the last numbered Ace Combat game came to consoles. There have been a few spin-offs in the intervening years, but Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown is the next official continuation in the series. With the official launch just a couple of weeks away, Bandai brought a big presense to PAX South featuring a set of linked multiplayer consoles, and several PS VR setups. I ...[Read More]
Giant mech brawler Override: Mech City Brawl released back in late 2018 on December 4th, and is now free to try out for a limited time this weekend. Available now through Sunday, January 20th, you can download Override on PC on Steam, Playstation 4, and Xbox One and get a taste of the action.
Free-for-all arena combat with deadly weapons such as katanas, rocket launchers and energy-powered archer bows, with a whole lot of 80’s neon aesthetic. To me, that sounds like a great Friday night. Hyper Jam, being developed by Bit Dragon, is just that. Coming to Playstation 4, Xbox One, and Steam on February 12th, 2019, Hyper Jam is boasting a “one-two-three punch” with local and online m...[Read More]
Have you heard of Blazing Chrome? The retro, Contra inspired 16-bit side-scroller is slated for a 2019 release, and just released a fantastic new gameplay trailer showcasing two minutes of bullet-hell gameplay that takes us back to the ’90s.
Ever since the creation of video games, gamers around the world have looked for ways to gain advantages in varying video games. Over time, the advantage types have changed to suit the player’s needs. Advantages or cheating, as other players call it, have been around since the invention of video games. With old arcade games, players could play long times by using the old quarter string exploi...[Read More]