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Console Gaming Articles
“Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite” Announced!
During E3 this past summer, Marvel showed us a teaser trailer for a brand new Spider-Man game and assuring us we would be seeing even more Marvel games in...
Ten Questions With Wes Platt (Prologue Games) – Knee Deep
Hot on the heels of the gww.com's Knee Deep review, I was afforded the opportunity to chat with Wes Platt of Prologue Games. We got down to the "nitty...
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Review
Developer Infinity Ward has returned with its newest entry this fall with Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare. I have been a CoD fan since the first World War...
(Not Just) Knee Deep: A review
Knee Deep is one of those games that turn out to be completely different than one would expect. The adventure game genre is having another renaissance...
The Nintendo Switch: A risky gamble
After months of rumor and speculation, Nintendo has revealed to the world their "Project NX" and it seems that much of the rumors were absolutely true....
Aragami (Review)
Aragami started its life as a student project titled "Path of Shadows". It was only meant to serve as padding for the team's portfolio, but it got a lot...
Star Trek: Online | Boldly Returning
Yet another PC game is out on PS4 - Star Trek: Online (STO), the 2010 MMO by Cryptic Studios and Perfect World is now my new obsession. It's free-to-play...
Magic and Mystery-Masquerada: Songs and Shadows Review
Even from sitting at the menu screen of Masquerada: Song and Shadow, you know you're in for a rich experience. The operatic chanting beautifully accents...
The Neon Robotic Apocalypse- Livelock Review
The premise of Livelock is that an extinction level event forces humanity to upload their consciousness within robots so that humanity may live on in some...
We Happy Few Preview – Let’s Put A Smile On That Face
If We Happy Few wasn't on your radar before June, its showing at E3 during the Xbox portion of the show almost certainly put it there. The sinister...
You Can’t Kill A Legend: The SNES Lives On
The Super Nintendo, also known as the SNES, is still a legendary console today mostly because of nostalgia. A nostalgia driven by memories of its vastly...