News by Matt S. Atelier Escha has only just released in the west, but GUST’s about to go and blow our minds again. This weekend plays host to an event called Game no Dengeki Kanshasai 2014 & Dengeki Bunko: Haru no Saiten 2014. There, GUST will take to the stage…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. We all know that Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs has gone through all kinds of development pain and been delayed numerous times, but there’s a couple of other games that have this week been announced as delayed works. First up is Drive Club on the PlayStation 4, which…
Read MoreContest by Matt S. Everyone likes free games, right? Our good friends at NISA are providing us with three copies of the upcoming The Witch And The Hundred Knight to give away. These are the physical copies of the game, naturally, because we know you like your disc collection! To…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. When it came to the first Dark Souls, I loved the game while not really liking it. As much as that sounds like a contradiction, I can explain. Dark Souls was a brilliant game with near-perfect level design. It featured a truly difficult but rewarding difficulty…
Read MoreNews by Shaan J. Publisher Midnight City, Majesco’s newly-founded indie-focused publishing label, announced today that it will be bringing Costume Quest 2 and Gone Home to consoles sometime later this year.Gone Home, the debut title from indie developer The Fullbright Company, chronicled the story of the Greenbriar family, and unfolded…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. While the Xbox 360 might be on its way out, there’s still one last great hurrah from the console with World of Tanks promising a full-featured and in-depth combat experience that is both free to play, and long lasting. In lives up to its promise, generally…
Read MoreReview by Nick H. Putty Squad is an interesting mishmash of ideas that come together early to create a different kind of platforming experience, but one that may not be suited to everyone. The hero of this game, Putty, is a little blue blob who can jump, float, punch and…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. I don’t think there was a single point in time where Dragon Ball Z: The Battle For Z made any kind of sense to me. I’m not the world’s biggest Dragon Ball fan, and the narrative itself was clearly made for fans of the show. While…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. Good news, folks! Atelier Escha & Logy, which we published a glowing 5/5 score for the first review for the English-speaking version a week ago, has been shipped to retail shelves. You’ll be able to grab your disc copy in a very short time, in other…
Read MoreReview by Clark A. Tales of Symphonia originally released at a point during which JRPGs were classically turn-based and text-heavy affairs. Aside from the fact that it had considerable marketing behind it, many claim Symphonia was a success because it stood out. It had voice acting, multiplayer co-op, a three…
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