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More Than The Score – Broken Age, State of Decay

A story of duality in this week’s episode: Brian and Matt talk to Landon about Broken Age before being both happy and sad as we wish Jake our farewells as he takes flight to join GameSpot. But first, he stopped by to talk about State of Decay: Year One Survival Edition.

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Monsters On The Prowl in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

CD Projekt RED has released a new development diary, showcasing the monsters that will inhabit the world of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.  The video goes into the detail behind the creative process involved in designing the fantastical creatures.
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When It Comes To DLC and Season Passes, I’m Part Of The Problem (and so are you)

There are a lot of questionable things happening in the industry right now. With E3 coming up, there will be plenty to talk about on  upcoming games that will be arriving in the coming years. Some are coming out this year like Call of Duty: Black Ops III, next year with Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End or games we don’t know the release date for, such as Persona 5 or The Last Guardian. Continue reading When It Comes To DLC and Season Passes, I’m Part Of The Problem (and so are you)

This Week’s New Releases: 5/4/15

Here are all of the games that are coming out this week in North America! Continue reading This Week’s New Releases: 5/4/15

State of Decay: Year One Survival Edition Review

Back from the Dead


Can too much ambition be a bad thing? This was a question I continually asked myself during my 20 hours in Trumbull Valley. Developer Undead Labs tries to cram a lot into this little package. Some of it sticks, while some of it falls flat.  At its best, State of Decay: Year One Survival Edition is a unique zombie survival game with dozens of hours of content.  At its worst, it’s a buggy, convoluted, and repetitive game that’s reminiscent of something out of the PlayStation 2 and Xbox generation.  Fortunately, once you learn to accept its problems, State of Decay is a vastly rewarding and incredibly addictive experience someone could easily sink hours into.

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