Jedi: Fallen Order

Arguably one of the hardest franchises to create anything for is Star Wars. Be it movies, TV, comic books, or yes: video games. EA’s track record when it comes to its Star Wars games license has been an interesting tale, to say the least. From gorgeous but shallow games like Battlefront 1 or 2 (campaign notwithstanding) to highly publicized canceled games like Star Wars 1313, EA has needed a hit o...[Read More]

Catan hits the Switch

There is a GOD. Enjoy the official Catan details below. PARIS – June 20, 2019 – Asmodee Digital, a leader in digital board game entertainment, is proud to announce the release of CATAN, the most influential modern board game created by Klaus Teuber, on Nintendo Switch™. The game has been developed in cooperation with USM, publisher of multiple digital CATAN games. CATAN leverage...[Read More]

Donut County soundtrack goes vinyl

My two favorite subjects — donuts and music. And gaming. Wait, that’s three. My three favorite subjects…you get the picture. Enjoy the details below. Today, iam8bit and Annapurna Interactive have announced that the vinyl soundtrack for the critically-acclaimed Donut County is now available on iam8bit.com. The 2xLP set features music by Daniel Koestner on pink and green colored vi...[Read More]

Spyro: Reignited Trilogy Review

Spyro the Dragon left an indelible mark on my childhood in 1998. It’s not surprising that Spyro: Reignited Trilogy is hitting so many of the same notes the original games did 20 years later. Toys for Bob (developers of the Skylanders franchise) clearly know what they’re doing when it comes to the beloved purple dragon, and we’re all fortunate enough to reap the benefits. From the...[Read More]

Dragon Ball FighterZ Review

The most astounding aspect of the Dragon Ball franchise in terms of gaming is how fresh and relevant each new game has felt, even after rehashing many of the same plot tropes the series has seen over the past 30+ years. Sure, some entries have been better than others, and some have even become cult classics (looking at you Budokai 3); but the biggest judgement facing any entry is the quality of it...[Read More]

Need for Speed: Payback Review

One of the things that has always enticed me about the Need for Speed series is their focus on street racing, especially 2015’s soft reboot of the series. Being an avid street car lover myself (and just like the game advocates for itself, don’t run from the Police, please), the whole “stick to a track” simulation racers never were my style. 2015’s soft reboot of Need for Speed reintroduced somethi...[Read More]

Middle-Earth: Shadow of War Review

I went into Middle-Earth: Shadow of War with very high expectations. I mean, how could I not? 2014’s Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor was my personal game of the year with it’s stunning innovation in gameplay with the Nemesis System. It was up to the team at Monolith to deliver a game that not only improved upon the Nemesis System, but to bring the story of Talion and Celebrimbor closer to their end...[Read More]

Thimbleweed Park Thimbleweed Park PS4 Review

Thimbleweed Park surprised me in a multitude of ways. After going without viewing any sort of trailers or reviews of the game, I was almost expecting some sort of 8-bit, point and click X-Files game with an emphasis on the paranormal. While it certainly delivers on that part, what I did not expect was it’s masterful implementation of humor and wit. Throughout my time with Thimbleweed Park, I was c...[Read More]

Robot Recall localized and released for a bevy of countries

A new update to Robo Recall, Epic’s action-packed first-person shooter for Oculus Touch, has today been released for the Oculus Store in Korea, Germany, France and Spain. A new localization update to Robo Recall, Epic’s action-packed first-person shooter for Oculus Touch, has today been released. The update delivers custom voice over in German, Spanish, French and Korean alongside translated UI, m...[Read More]

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