One of the biggest complaints at the launch of the Playstation VR was the lack of games that felt like full retail products. Crytek is looking to solve that problem with Robinson: The Journey, a sci-fi exploration problem solving game set in a world of dinosaurs.
[PAX East 2016] Moonshot Preview: Bending it like NASA
Local multiplayer games always have a tendency to stick out at events like PAX, and Moonshot by developer Pump Action Games is no exception. Visually appearing to be a real time Worms game, Moonshot sees players controlling tanks in space battling it out for supremacy.
[Pax East 2016] FATED: The Silent Oath Preview
Developer Frima Studios is hoping to make an emotional connection with players through VR and Vikings.
[Pax East 2016] Racers:Dirt Preview
Inspired by top down arcade style racing games, Racers: Dirt takes a different turn in terms of movement.
Review: Paranautical Activity
Borrowing thematically from other genre games, Paranautical Activity looks to capture the Wii U’s classic-minded audience
Preview: Arcade inspired Inglorious Space looking to have its engines Kickstarted
Hands on with the ace of space
The Deadly Tower of Monsters Review: Stairway To The Past
A throwback adventure style game whose aesthetic is based off of classic shlock monster movies
Sam’s Picks for 2015
From lovers and dancing to phantom pains, Sam’s list is as diverse as they get
Review: Persona 4 Dancing All Night
Fans of the Person 4 series experience are getting a remixed take on what has already been a great legacy, while newcomers are getting an entry point into an ongoing story featuring welcoming gameplay, fun songs, and of course dancing.
Review: Lost Dimension
Lost Dimension’s randomness is a weird balancing act that’s going to affect every player differently.











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