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Eagle Island - Preview (PAX 2018)
Eagle Island is an indie pixel darling developed by Nick Gregory.
Masters of Anima - Review (Switch)
It’s been a few years since we’ve had a proper Pikmin game and even longer since there has been a decent real time strategy title on a console. Masters of Anima by Passtech Games and Focus Home Interactive scratches that itch and does so in a cute, engaging, and artistic way.
Defector - Video Preview
We got the special opportunity to check out Twisted Pixel’s new game for Oculus Rift, Defector, during an off-site event at PAX East last week.
Underworld Ascendant - Preview (PAX East 2018)
Double Kick Heroes - Preview
Crisis on the Planet of the Apes VR - Review (PSVR)
Extinction - Review (PC)
In a post Dark Souls world, there is a fine line between a challenging game and a frustrating game. The former succeeds in making the player feel as though their failures are a direct result of their own mistakes. The game gives you just enough of a sniff or taste of the carrot to make you feel as though you were just that close to overcoming an obstacle to entice you into one last try. The latter corners you into a feeling that the game is just not giving enough to make the drive forward appealing.
Handsome & Humble: May Issue
Extinction - Video Preview
We went hands on with Extinction, the new title from Iron Galaxy. Check out Dave's video preview here and stay tuned for his review tomorrow, Tuesday, April 10th!
Pikuniku - Preview (PAX East 2018)
Pikuniku is a delightful minimalistic platformer from developer Sectordub and published by Devolver Digital. In Pikuniku, you play as a little red character that is simply a little red oval with eyes and legs. The world is filled with other cute nonsensical beings who need your help. Despite its bright and colorful aesthetic, something sinister is afoot, with ominous security cameras peaking behind buildings. The mystery of the big brother like town is somehow perfectly contrasted with the minimal cartoony style and has me very curious.
Due Process - Preview (PAX East 2018)
One of the games that we had the chance to check out was the previously unannounced tactical shooter from Annapurna Interactive called Due Process. Cut from the same cloth as Rainbow Six Siege, Due Process will have you and your squad planning out how to attack or defend an area and then, for better or worse, executing said plan.