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Review — Tritton Kunai Pro Headset
by David 'Hades' Becker [ Thursday, 25th of April 2019 - 09:00 PM ]
Headset We sit down and review the Tritton Kunai Pro Headset. How does the 3D Audio work for our games? Will this be your next gaming headset? We all know that when we are gaming audio can play a big factor and having the correct system or headset can change the experience. Immersion is always a factor to be sought after as it increases the enjoyment of the game. Another thing sought after is the ability to pass the information along to the player through audio cues so they may be able to use more than just sight to understand what is going on. To that extent, it is also nice to be able to pass that information along verbally instead of going through a convoluted menu system. Read More...
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Review — ToeJam & Earl: Back In The Groove
by David 'Hades' Becker [ Thursday, 28th of February 2019 - 10:00 PM ]
ToeJam & Earl We sit down and review ToeJam & Earl: Back In The Groove. The aliens and crew are back and searching for their broken ship parts. Here is our review of ToeJam & Earl: Back In The Groove It has been a long twenty-eight years since the first ToeJam & Earl dropped and became a weird cult classic among gamers of the time. Also for the current generation of gamers out there as they backed this little passion project from HumaNature Studios to get this game back out there. Not in a traditional remaster form, but as a title that could be claimed as a solid entry to what we had before. Read More...
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Review — Degrees Of Separation
by David 'Hades' Becker [ Friday, 22nd of February 2019 - 10:00 PM ]
Degrees Of Separation We sit down and review Degrees Of Separation. A fun little platformer game that forces a split screen. Here is our review of Degrees Of Separation It is always nice to get a break from the normal triple-A titles out there and get a fun little thing like Degrees Of Separation mixed into the gaming loop. This is the latest title from Moondrop that takes the traditional platforming model and turns it on its side a bit. Not too drastically, but enough to catch the eyes of many and make Degrees Of Separation stand out from other titles. Read More...
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Review — Metro Exodus
by David 'Hades' Becker [ Friday, 15th of February 2019 - 10:00 PM ]
Metro We sit down and review Metro Exodus. A new open-world form of this amazing franchise is here. Here is our review of Metro Exodus Here we go with another of those huge sequels slated to release as Metro Exodus is here to take us all back into the wastes of Russia to see how the characters we love will fair. It is not common that we see a book adaptation do so well in the video game medium, but 4A Games has done well so far and this new installment looks to be one of their next big entry. Even in the current situation where there are so many post-apocalypse video games out there. Read More...
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Review — FutureGrind
by David 'Hades' Becker [ Tuesday, 22nd of January 2019 - 10:00 PM ]
FutureGrind We sit down and review FutureGrind. A new stunt-platformer that adds a twist to light cycles. Here is our review of FutureGrind As the sea of shooters and RPGs seem to be starting up soon, it is time to take in something a bit less traditional and independent with FutureGrind. A new stun-platforming title that has launched from Milkbag Games to give us all another trial and tribulation on our PS4, Switch, and PC. All while keeping a future and cyberpunk style look about it with the other challenges. This, of course, leads to the question of how good FutureGrind actually is. Read More...
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My First Experience In The World Of Dystopia Rising
by Julia Schoebel [ Thursday, 3rd of January 2019 - 10:00 PM ]
Dystopia Rising Surviving the zombie apocalypse of Dystopia Rising is rough but fun for all no matter how much you know of the game and setting It has been several generations since the world has come to a cataclysmic ending. Humanity has risen, fallen, and slowly endured in the remaining rumble left behind. Strange mutations have developed in the radiation, creating new generations of humanity. Each unique in abilities and leery of outsiders. Read More...
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The Obligatory 2018 Video Games Year In Review List
by David 'Hades' Becker [ Friday, 28th of December 2018 - 10:00 PM ]
Video Games There were a lot of video games that came out in 2018 and we tried to review as many video games as we could. Here’s a recap of them all The year is finally over and there were a lot of great video games that came out. There were also a lot of shitty ones in the mix as well. Just like every year, there were all over the place and we had a chance to give a good chunk of them all a play and thus a review. Hells, we even had more indie-based video games mixed in to add an extra level of interest here. It, of course, is not a list of all video games that came out this year but it is a list of what we had to experience over here in our little part of the world. Read More...
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Review — Mutant Year Zero: Road To Eden
by David 'Hades' Becker [ Wednesday, 12th of December 2018 - 10:00 PM ]
Mutant Year Zero We sit down and review Mutant Year Zero: Road To Eden. A tactical game that is a little XCOM with a little Fallout. Here is our review of Mutant Year Zero It seems like it has been a good long while since we have had a tactical RPG in the mix and Mutant Year Zero: Road To Eden is here to try to scratch that itch. If the name sounds familiar, besides following all the video game news, then you would be right as this is also The Bearded Ladies’ crack at bringing an old Swedish tabletop game to life. At least to life in terms of video games. Read More...
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Review — Arca’s Path
by David 'Hades' Becker [ Tuesday, 4th of December 2018 - 10:00 PM ]
Arca’s Path We sit down and review Arca’s Path. An interesting VR version of Marble Madness, of sorts. Here is our review of Arca’s Path In the mix of all the high action and fast moving video games out there, it is time to take a break and slow things down with Arca’s Path. The latest VR title to hit our PSVR, HTC Vive, and Oculus Rift here from Dream Reality Interactive. It started out as one of the smaller titles I saw at video game conventions in the past and now it has grown into a full-fledged release. Mix that in with some of the more serene visuals, music, and mechanics, it looks like Arca’s Path could be the break some of us need out there. Read More...
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Review — Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus
by Chris Avila [ Thursday, 22nd of November 2018 - 10:00 PM ]
Mechanicus We sit down and review Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus. A new 40K RTS game with some weird choices. Here is our review of Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus Launching onto Steam like the ever-increasing swarm that is the Warhammer franchise, Mechanicus tries to head in a different direction than previous titles. Focusing on the often background relegated computer nerds and mechanics of the Imperium, the Adeptus Mechanicum seems like a strange move. They do not really fight, they are the ones that build the spaceships and design weapons for the Imperium at large but never as frontline fighters. Read More...
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Review — Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
by David 'Hades' Becker [ Wednesday, 21st of November 2018 - 10:00 PM ]
Assassin’s Creed We sit down and review Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. The next in the long-running franchise that takes us to Ancient Greece. Here is our review of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey It has been a long time and we have finally hit an era I have been hoping for with Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, as we have gone back to Ancient Greece to see how it fits into the grander scheme of the franchise. It has been the location and era I have been selecting for years now when Ubisoft has placed out their surveys looking for ideas. It just seems right for the Assassin’s Creed universe to me and now we are heading there. Read More...
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Review — Hitman 2
by David 'Hades' Becker [ Friday, 16th of November 2018 - 10:00 PM ]
Hitman We sit down and review Hitman 2. The story continues as Agent 47 continues his assassination spree. Here is our review of Hitman 2 The world of assassination is back in full swing as Hitman 2 is finally here and fully out on the PS4, Xbox One, and PC. IO Interactive is back in the saddle to give us more to kill and sneak through with Warner Bros. at the helm of publishing the game. It is something that some thought could have caused a problem, but it is almost too hard to make a bad Hitman title as it would seem. Read More...
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Review — Sinner: Sacrifice For Redemption
by David 'Hades' Becker [ Thursday, 1st of November 2018 - 09:00 PM ]
Sinner We sit down and review Sinner: Sacrifice For Redemption. A boss battler action-RPG aimed at escaping Hell. Here is our review of Sinner: Sacrifice For Redemption If you did not think we had enough video games out there to take into the depths of Hell as of late, then let me bring Sinner: Sacrifice For Redemption back up for you. This would be the latest title from Dark Star that does that in the way of a Souls-inspired boss battler game. Only this one has a twist where the character we are playing gets weaker as he progresses instead of stronger. Read More...
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Review — Call Of Cthulhu
by David 'Hades' Becker [ Tuesday, 30th of October 2018 - 09:00 PM ]
Call Of Cthulhu We sit down and review Call Of Cthulhu. Another tabletop RPG is bringing its fun into the digital side. Here is our review of Call Of Cthulhu Horror games this year seemed to be few and far between when it came to Halloween this year, but thankfully we have Call Of Cthulhu to look for and possibly bring all of those thrills and chills for the holiday. Not only that, but also show off how much work Cyanide Studios put into bringing this tabletop game to life in a digital world. Something we have seen a few times in the past even if they did not pan out as well as we would all hope. Read More...
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Review — Pathfinder: Kingmaker
by David 'Hades' Becker [ Wednesday, 24th of October 2018 - 09:00 PM ]
Pathfinder We sit down and review Pathfinder: Kingmaker. Can they bring the tabletop RPG into a digital world? Here is our review of Pathfinder: Kingmaker It is not the first time, and most likely not the last, that a tabletop game like Pathfinder: Kingmaker has been optioned to head toward a video game side of things. Something that Owlcat Games went out of their way to get funded, started, and then published on the PC. From Kickstarter to landing Deep Silver publishing the game, we are finally at a place where we can play Pathfinder: Kingmaker all by ourselves and not need to schedule a full table to play. Read More...
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