We’re about to hit headset review week here on Digitalchumps.com, and the first one up is Turtle Beach’s Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX. Built and optimized for Xbox systems, but capable of working with PlayStations, PC, and Mac, this beautiful headset is both comfortable and reliable. Let’s talk. Comfort Over the last decade, we have reviewed headsets from various places and each time the comfort level of...[Read More]
Pumpkin Jack is classic 3D platforming defined. With the lovable level design to music that fills you with the Halloween spirit, Pumpkin Jack hits every note perfectly with ghoulish delight. Following the quite literal devilish escapades of Pumpkin Jack, players embark on a comedic adventure that is both creative and a joy to play. While not altogether difficult in comparison with other modern pla...[Read More]
The popular Toy Soldiers franchise is coming back after a new publishing deal has been struck and you can read all about it below. I co-founded Accelerate Games because I want to build a team of long time video game veterans with a common goal of establishing long term, collaborative relationships with talented creatives who are determined to cultivate brands and build lasting IPs. My background i...[Read More]
So I didn’t really know too much about this game going into it. I saw the trailer and thought, oh boy a horror game. I’ve never been the biggest fan of horror or the classic ‘jump scare’ games. Not cause I scare easy, but it’s just something that doesn’t appeal to me. None the less, Moons of Madness was a game that I was really excited to get my hands on and play. You play as Shane, a faceless cha...[Read More]
Further information below. Greetings everybody! Two years after Wartile left Early Access on Steam, we’re proud to announce that on the 24th of March we will release a PS4 and Xbox One version! On top of that, a new story DLC will be available on all systems on the 5th of May. Happy pillaging everyone 🙂 Cheers, Serbay Sönmez // DECK13 ABOUT WARTILE: HEL´S NIGHTMARE Evil powers have been awok...[Read More]
Whoever created this needs some sort of award for solving multiple problems. Since the beginning of time, or at least the mid-80s, Nintendo has tried to always take control of their hardware. First, it was the lockout chip that was required before developers were an officially crowned Nintendo member (that gold star on the box of NES games is no joke). Then they made sure that countries were selli...[Read More]