Category: Gaming
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New “Nine to Five” Gameplay Revealed + Closed Alpha Details!

Nine to Five, the new tactical first-person-shooter from developer Redhill, gives players a first-look at it’s gameplay with their brand new reveal trailer today. Nine to Five pits three teams of three against each other across three intense rounds with changing objectives. Matches are roughly 15 minutes each, and tension is high. To watch the…
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Minecraft Dungeons Review

Minecraft Dungeons is an addicting & gripping experience to which I haven’t felt the likes of since Blizzard’s Diablo III in 2012. While stomping out new ground for the iconic license, the game appeals to both new crowds and longtime fans. With its procedural-generated worlds and challenging enemies, Microsoft has created a truly unique world for players…
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“Darwin Project” Review (Steam Early Access) @ScavengerStudio

Darwin Project might be the exact kind of multiplayer powerhouse gamers are looking for. The game takes the battle royale formula to a new level, and puts a completely unique twist on it, creating one of the most enjoyable experiences the genre has to offer. This Steam Early Access title looks absolutely stunning with its…
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“The Council” Announced for PS4, Xbox One, & PC! @TheCouncilGame @Iyagovos

From indie development studio Big Bad Wolf comes The Council, a brand new narrative episodic game series. The actions that the players will make will not only influence the characters around them, but also the direction in which the story heads. In The Council, there are permanent, long-lasting consequences, and no going back. The Council takes place in the year…
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“Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy” Review (PC) @THQNordic

Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy makes its triumphant return in this beautiful HD remaster, courtesy of THQ Nordic. The action-adventure platforming game is rooted deep in the mythology of Ancient Egypt, as players set out on a quest against the evil god Set. This time around, Sphinx looks a lot better, as it has been roughly 13 years…
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#NYCC2017: Next Games Shows Off “The Walking Dead: Our World” #ItsOurWorld

During New York Comic-Con 2017, app developer Next Games showed off their upcoming mobile game The Walking Dead: Our World. The team is now working to bring Robert Kirkman and AMC’s universe to the augmented reality gaming world. Wherever players may find themselves in the real world, they can interact with walkers, complete quests, and meet…
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#NYCC2017: Bill Rosemann and Kurt Busiek Interview! #LEGO @BillRosemann

This year at New York Comic-Con, we spoke to Marvel Games Executive Creative Director Bill Rosemann and Avengers Forever writer Kurt Busiek about the upcoming Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2, available on November 14 for Playstation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. Check out the video above for some insight into the process of translating iconic comic book moments from…
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The Solus Project Review (PlayStation 4 / PlayStation VR)

The Solus Project is an interesting and refreshing take on the survival game genre. With PlayStation VR capability on top of an already enjoyable game, The Solus Project stands out as a great title which can be fully played through Sony’s headset. Set on an uninhabited planet, players will find themselves scavenging for resources and discovering ways to…
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“Mulaka” Heading to Nintendo Switch!

With PAX West 2017 right around the corner, developers Lienzo announced that their upcoming action/adventure game Mulaka will be heading to the Nintendo Switch system. Originally slated for release on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, this artistic and colorful story will be making its way to Nintendo’s newest console in early 2018. Mulaka is based on…
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“The Walking Dead: March to War” Review

The Walking Dead: March to War is a brand new adventure based within the universe of Robert Kirkman’s post-apocalyptic narrative. As a survivor stumbling upon a new group, players will find themselves interacting with some of the most memorable and iconic characters from The Walking Dead series. With plenty to do and much to explore, March to War proves…
