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Blood Bowl 2 Review

Rolling the Dice on the Gridiron

Cyanide Studios’s Blood Bowl 2 is the result of combining two contrasting concepts – American football and the savagely brutal world of Warhammer Fantasy tabletop games. That concept isn’t the only thing that makes this game stand out. Tabletop turn-based strategy football is an even more peculiar melding of ideas. Idealistically this game can be described as genuinely genius, but this doesn’t mean that this game is free of flaws. Continue reading Blood Bowl 2 Review

SHOVEL KNIGHT DELAYED FOR A SPELL, XBOX ONE VERSION CANCELLED

Shovel Knight has been delayed until November 3rd in North America, and October 30th in Europe on PlayStation 4, 3DS, PC and Wii U, and Shovel Knight has been cancelled on Xbox One because of publishing policies on the platform. The physical version of Shovel Knight for PlayStation Vita has also been delayed to some time in 2016.  Continue reading SHOVEL KNIGHT DELAYED FOR A SPELL, XBOX ONE VERSION CANCELLED

Get a Close Up Look at Senua in the Latest Hellblade Development Diary

Developer Ninja Theory is back offering more insight into their development process for Hellblade.  The 16th chapter in the series is titled ‘The Face of Senua’ and delves into the process of capturing extremely detailed face scans.  Continue reading Get a Close Up Look at Senua in the Latest Hellblade Development Diary

NYCC 2015: Hands-On Impressions of LEGO Marvel’s Avengers

Peanut butter and jelly. Nachos and cheese. Bert and Ernie. Pairs that, though the single items may be great, become infinitely more amazing once they are combined. Now imagine this: the LEGO franchise and all things Marvel. The incredible combination is LEGO Marvel’s Avengers. I’m here to tell you that, yes, it is as amazing as it sounds! Continue reading NYCC 2015: Hands-On Impressions of LEGO Marvel’s Avengers

Contradiction Review

YOU’RE NOT A VERY GOOD LIAR

Contradiction is a point-and-click adventure game done entirely with full-motion videos featuring real life actors and locations. Funded on the popular crowdfunding website Kickstarter, it’s a throwback to a style done in the 1990s, known mostly for its hilariously cheesy acting, cheap production values, and middling gameplay. While Contradiction wears its inspiration on its sleeve proudly, it excels in many aspects its predecessors typically stumbled at and, as a result, supersedes its expectations. Continue reading Contradiction Review