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Dying Light Leads in January

During the cold harsh month of January, people wanted to cuddle up with some zombies according the NPD. Continue reading Dying Light Leads in January

Apotheon Review

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The Greek gods were not made to be perfect but to have flaws so that they could be entertaining. Thus, many myths were made with these gods, and they were written down using words and paintings. Most of what remains are on the sides of pottery, as Greek pots are physically strong and resilient. Apotheon is a game that looks like it came off of those Greek pots, telling a story about the gods and their flaws. So, does Apotheon hold up like a work of art, or does it crumble like Greek ruins?

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Who Needs a Remaster?

It’s been a little over a year since the newest console generation released to an eager audience. Then, it was clear to many who made the leap that the next-generation of gaming was starved for new and exciting titles. Indies, last generation cross-buys, and early exclusive titles tended to the 2014 Game Famine’s most temporary needs, but nothing felt like it really pushed the hardware or justified the need for it. It was a time of regret for some, anger for others, and there were those just happy for what they had.

But something unholy was born out of that time, something wretched and ugly. It was the work of a few money-hungry publishers. They preyed on the needs of the many, and instead of producing something new, they released The Remasters.

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Kick, Punch, Bounce, With DOA 5: Last Round Launch Trailer

When Dead or Alive 5: Last Round launches on February 17th, it will boast the largest roster (34 fighters) and costume selection (over 300 costumes) in the history of the fighting series.  Continue reading Kick, Punch, Bounce, With DOA 5: Last Round Launch Trailer

Game of Thrones: The Lost Lords Review

A LOSS FOR THE BETTER


Game of Thrones: The Lost Lords is the second episode in Telltale GamesGame of Thrones series. In our review of Episode One: Iron From Ice, we mentioned that while the story was interesting and well within the vein of what fans of the HBO television series should expect, its pacing struggled, and the art style was a questionable choice. Still, with such a dramatic conclusion and so much promise for future exploration, it won a favorable score.

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