Review: Mordheim: City of the Damned

Review: Mordheim: City of the Damned
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Mordheim takes place in the Warhammer fantasy setting, which should sound familiar to those acquainted with tabletop gaming. … read more

PSX 2015, or; The Three Reasons How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Game

PSX 2015, or; The Three Reasons How I Learned to...
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If any single word should describe Sony Computer Entertainment’s second annual PlayStation Experience, it’s “love.” Held in San Francisco’s Moscone Center from Dec. 6–7, PSX 2015 proved that the “Experience” was all about the fans. … read more

Review: Knight Squad

Review: Knight Squad
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Knight Squad’s most attractive feature is the sheer amount of gameplay modes available to players. They’ve got your basics covered—deathmatch and capture the flag are available as team or free-for-all game modes—but it also throws a lot of interesting challenges into the mix. … read more

Pathologic Classic HD

Pathologic Classic HD
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This Russian title never got its chance to break out in Western markets, but stayed alive through its cult currency on the Internet as “one of those crazy-ass Eastern European games.” … read more

Playstation Experience –­ Sony Keynote

Playstation Experience –­ Sony Keynote
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Sony Computer Entertainment held their second annual Playstation Experience this weekend at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, Calif. Right away, Sony proved with their keynote conference that if the Playstation brand represents one thing, it’s that there’s never been a better time to be a gamer. … read more

Just Cause 3: Ode to Explosions

Just Cause 3: Ode to Explosions
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About halfway through parachuting out of a speeding luxury car in midair—and mere moments before it collided with a row of giant gas canisters in a glorious orgy of explosive power—it occurred to me that I might be having a little too much fun in Just Cause 3. … read more

Review: Need for Speed

Review: Need for Speed
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Need for Speed is a solid reboot for the tuner side of the franchise, but it crumbles under the weight of its ambitious and disjointed story. … read more

Review : Undertaker: 25 Years of Destruction

Review : Undertaker: 25 Years of Destruction
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The Undertaker is a cartoon-like character that fit right in with the company at the time, a tall mortuary caretaker who gained mystical powers over the years, including being able to take over lighting systems and fog machines. … read more

Review: Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXXIV

Review: Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXXIV
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If there’s ever a time to be an Mystery Science Theater 3000 fan, aside from when the show was actually on the air, it’s now. … read more

Review: System Shock: Enhanced Edition

Review: System Shock: Enhanced Edition
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For the uninitiated, System Shock and System Shock 2 deserve some credit for merging the FPS and RPG genres back in the ‘90s. … read more