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Nintendo Reveals Larger 3DS XL
Nintendo has announced their upcoming redesign to the 3DS, a 90% screen size increase. Along with the increased screen size, Nintendo is promising a longer battery life and bundling with a 4 GB SD
Read More »8-Bit Brawler Heaven: Oniken (PC) Available June 22
Fan’s of classic side-scrolling games of the 8-Bit era need to throw their wallets at the upcoming indie release Oniken. With 6 missions and over 18 bosses, plenty of gameplay can be expected. Did
Read More »E3 Optimism: Our Top Hidden Gems of E3 2012
The internet has been assaulted by the furious keystrokes of dissatisfied core gamers. The focus of their angst can be placed on what some would call investor skewed presentations by the First-Party publishers (Nintendo,
Read More »Spiral Knights Review (PC)
Free-to-play MMOs seem to stream out in a continuous river of mediocrity these days. They tend to follow the same gameplay mechanic mold as well, with most seeing World of Warcraft as the canon
Read More »Spiral Knights Review (PC)
Free-to-play MMOs seem to stream out in a continuous river of mediocrity these days. They tend to follow the same gameplay mechanic mold as well, with most seeing World of Warcraft as the canon
Read More »Shadow Harvest: Phantom Ops Review (PC)
There comes a time when a game is released that people will reference when speaking about the greatest game in a genre or a specific mechanic of the game done very well. On the
Read More »HOARD Review (PC/Mac)
Most gamers are familiar with the common task of having to defend a village or embark on a quest to slay a dragon, but how would the game play if seen from the other
Read More »Dragon Age 2 Review (PC)
The development giant known for creating grand and structured adventures, Bioware, has released their sequel to one of the most impressive and well received RPG games ever, Dragon Age Origins. With Dragon Age 2,
Read More »Mini Squadron Review (PSN Mini)
With games like Angry Birds recently exploding with popularity, developers are realizing that at the core of any good game are solid mechanics that keep the action flowing. Grip Games, a developer of iOS
Read More »Minisquadron Review (PSN Mini)
With games like Angry Birds recently exploding with popularity, developers are realizing that at the core of any good game are solid mechanics that keep the action flowing. Grip Games, a developer of iOS
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