PAX Prime 2014: Axiom Verge
For those of us who love Super Metroid, there is Axiom Verge. The story stars one research scientist specializing in
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Holds everything!
For those of us who love Super Metroid, there is Axiom Verge. The story stars one research scientist specializing in
Read MoreFor me, Apotheon’s main draw is its unique art style. The game is presented in the perspective and colors of
Read MoreHaving played the sequel on the Wii U at PAX 2014, I was excited to see how Swords & Soldiers
Read MoreNow that I can actually pull myself away from Hyrule Warriors, I feel compelled to write something about it. Yes,
Read MoreSo with the release of Hyrule Warriors and the recent birth of my second kid, all while having a job,
Read MoreWith random adventures waiting around every corner, Fight the Dragon looks very promising. The aesthetics are rather basic, but the focus
Read MorePlaying is believing. In gaming, those words are so true. Even if a game doesn’t quite do it for you
Read MoreHaving two children now really gives me a different perspective on games as a whole. Will I still play Warhammer:
Read MoreThe Witcher 3 is one of the games I went to PAX this year to find and take a closer
Read MoreThe Talos Principle was one of the shiniest indie games I saw at PAX this year. Sure, other games looked
Read MoreOh my goodness… I don’t think I’ve gotten this frustrated with a game since ESJ: Groove City. Tinertia sets itself
Read MoreThe Oculus Rift game that wasn’t. SoundSelf is an interactive experience that begins and ends with you on the floor,
Read MoreDuet is an indie touchpad game with a simple premise: you can spin a circle clockwise or counterclockwise, and on
Read MoreWelcome to part two of the Lichdom: Battlemage Q&A with George Chapman as he continues to share his love of
Read MoreFenix Rage is a blocky platformer that would seem to fit best on a 3DS or Vita. Gameplay, especially the
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