Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection Review

The Intro Crawl: First off, I’m a Star Wars geek. There’s no getting around it, I was born in 1977, The Empire Strikes Back is my favorite movie, my Lego Star Wars collection has grown steadily over the past 15 months, I camped outside the Uptown theater in Washington, D.C. for a collective three weeks before the release of the sequels, the eight collector’s grade lightsabers hanging on 3D-printed...[Read More]

Antstream Arcade Review (PC)

In a world filled with emulator-driven handhelds on Amazon.com, and endless amounts of Namco Museums since the 90s, it’s fascinating seeing those ideals collide on the PC with Antstream Arcade. The service is a cloud-based streaming service that allows you to play, save, and dive into a bevy of retro games. The service offers over 1300 games and does enough to make the experience worthwhile. Or at...[Read More]

Mushihimesama (Nintendo Switch)

When I was in high school, I remember coming across a Youtube video of an expert Touhou player surviving what seemed like an impossible boss. I was surprised by how they were able to precisely navigate their character through a screen that was nearly full of bullets. I was enchanted by the possibility playing a game that looked so difficult yet so simple. This started my love for bullet hell games...[Read More]

Blue Fire Review

Sometimes a game can be torn apart by competing systems. Blue Fire by no means is a bad game; in fact, its platforming is some of the most fun platforming I’ve played on the Switch when it comes to indie titles. What bogs it down are the various other mechanics thrown in that seem to detract from an otherwise enjoyable experience. Borrowing mechanics from games like Dark Souls, Blue Fire tends to ...[Read More]

Antonball Deluxe Busts Balls This Spring on Steam (and on Switch Later This Year)

Featuring three games in one this revolutionary breakout puzzle platformer from Summitsphere and published by Proponent Games, is dropping its balls this spring on Steam and targeting the Nintendo Switch later this year. “We’re absolutely thrilled to be launching Antonball Deluxe on Steam this March, particularly after the overwhelming reception our community’s given to the content we’ve released ...[Read More]

Skyforge Trailer Releasedand Pre Order Details Released

Publisher MY.GAMES releases new Skyforge trailer. Check out the details below. AMSTERDAM – Jan. 26, 2021- Global publisher MY.GAMES and developer Allods Team proudly reveal exciting new details for their upcoming free-to-play sci-fi MMO Skyforge ahead of its Nintendo Switch release on Feb. 4, 2021! In addition to an explosive new trailer giving gamers a first look at the awesome power of the natur...[Read More]

ROCCAT announces Titan Optical Switch and new Vulcan keyboards

Love these keyboards. Enjoy the official details below. San Diego, CA – September 22, 2020 – ROCCAT, Turtle Beach’s (Nasdaq: HEAR) Hamburg, Germany-based PC peripheral brand, today revealed its all-new Titan Optical Switch and three new variants of its award-winning Vulcan keyboard series. ROCCAT unveiled its first Vulcan mechanical keyboard featuring the Titan Tactile Switch in 2018, followed by ...[Read More]

Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated

“Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?!…” Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom is one of the rare titles in the PS2 era that transcended the typical quality of a licensed game that was oh-so-plentiful. Make no mistake, the actual platforming quality was never earth-shattering; instead, the game breaks the mold of licensed games by acutely understanding its source material and giving S...[Read More]

Burnout Paradise Remastered gets a trailer

I missed the beautiful crash scenes. Enjoy the trailer. Burnout Paradise Remastered is coming to Nintendo Switch on June 19, providing fans the ultimate driving playground to play at home or on-the-go. In anticipation of its upcoming launch, EA has released a brand new trailer, giving racers a sneak peek at the full-throttle 60 FPS graphics. Burnout Paradise Remastered is the definitive Burnout Pa...[Read More]

Skellboy

There are always a few things I look for in a new Nintendo Switch indie game. Does it look unique? Does it look fun? Is it something I can pick up at any point? Luckily, Skellboy was one of those games that hit my (albeit easy) requirements.  The first thing anyone will notice in Skellboy is just how visually interesting the game is. Using a sort-of isometric 8-bit style w...[Read More]

Warlocks 2: God Slayers

Jumping into any sequel without playing the original game is a mistake any gamer has made, and is usually an egregious one when hopping into any action RPG sequel. However, over the last several years those sorts of mistakes have been alleviated with developers implementing smaller learning curves to get into their sequels even if you haven’t played the original game. I figured the same would be t...[Read More]

ThreE3

In honor of E3 coming up in the next couple of days, I wanted to get together a list of some predictions that our team has for the gaming Super Bowl. E3 is the best time of the year for gamers. The biggest companies in the industry come together and tell us the future. It gets us fired up to be a part of this community. This year is a little different from Sony’s absence, but nonetheless, yo...[Read More]

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