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NSS: My Missed Meeting With ANOTHER SIGHT Points Out The Importance of Indies at...

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One of the most intriguing emails I received in the lead into E3 was from a PR company representing a developer working on a...

LIFE IS STRANGE 2 Has a Release Date!

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Life Is Strange 2 is indeed coming soon! 2018 is going to be a big year for one of the most surprise hit original intellectual...

E3 2018: The VR Class of 2018 is Going to Do Big Things.

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Virtual Reality is only now starting to come out of its infancy. Hardware makers such as HTC, Oculus, and Sony are consistently bringing new...

Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion Is A Marine Metro Ride Worth The Wait

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First, there were only squid kids. Now, we have octolings! In Splatoon, these slick cephalopods served as major villians, adorable octopus counterparts to the...

E3 2018: CONTROL is What Happens if David Lynch Would Have Made Max Payne

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Remedy Entertainment is the studio best known for the gaming properties Max Payne, the psychological horror Alan Wake, and the live action/gaming experiment Quantum...

E3 2018: Lara Croft Shows the Hazards of Her Profession in SHADOW OF THE...

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During the Square Enix E3 press conference on Monday, the Eidos Montreal development team behind Shadow of the Tomb Raider, showed off a bit...

E3 2018: Hands on with Nintendo’s “Let’s Go Pikachu” and “Eevee”

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Encountering pokemon in the wild has gotten a major change from all the titles in the past. Now, wild pokemon will be visibly milling about as you travel through tall grass, forested areas, and caves. This gives players the option of avoiding battles entirely. This also helps out when looking for a particular pokemon, saving all the time and energy usually wasted on random chance encounters.

E3 2018: It Takes Customizable Evil to Fight Evil in LEGO DC SUPER-VILLAINS

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Multiple LEGO games span DC Comics and Marvel's lineups to build stories that spotlighted their do-gooders, TT Games decided it was about time to...

E3 2018: Demo Review of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

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One area that didn’t get too much attention during the Nintendo Direct were the subject of stages. So far, we know every stage will come with a battlefield and omega form, and from footage shown we know that some old favorites like “Princess Peach’s Castle” and “Tortimer Island” will be making a return. After playing the game, I found that there are more past stages making a return, such as my personal Nintendo 64 favorite, Saffron City.

E3 2018: People Who Need People Are The Luckiest People in OVERKILL’S THE WALKING...

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Let me start by saying, playing video games with people online is far from my thing. All my favorite gaming experiences are drivne by...

E3 2018: Overall Takeaway and Highlights from the Nintendo Direct

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After a year of proven success under the Nintendo Switch’s belt, the current-gen console has already set itself far apart from its predecessor. For me, I felt that Nintendo’s presentation was solid, focusing as much as possible on the games, which at the end of the day is really all that gamer’s want. Without a doubt, Nintendo has been having one of the best years it has had for a while. With such momentum built up behind them, I think Nintendo has hit this year’s E3-timed Direct out of the park.

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