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Shadow Warrior “You’ve Got Wang” Trailer Released0
by / on August 20, 2013 at 11:11 am / in Featured News, News

Shadow Warrior “You’ve Got Wang” Trailer Released

Shadow Warrior fans were shown some love today with the release of a new Shadow Warrior trailer. The trailer is called “You’ve Got Wang” and shows off tons of gameplay and action. Check it out below, and as usual, let us know what you think in the comments below. The game is coming out on September 26th on the PC.

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Rise of the Triad remake includes original with Pre-order0
by / on July 1, 2013 at 3:44 pm / in Featured News, News

Rise of the Triad remake includes original with Pre-order

The upcoming remake of the classic Apogee title, Rise of the Triad, will include the original game along with a few other classics when you pre-order. This offer is available on Steam, Good Old Games, Green Man Gaming and direct from Apogee. The pre-order runs a scant $15 for the five games on offer. If you wish to forgo the […]

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Rise of the Triad Releases Minimum Specs and Box Art0
by / on May 29, 2013 at 4:38 pm / in Featured News, News

Rise of the Triad Releases Minimum Specs and Box Art

Interceptor Entertainment and Apogee Software have released the box art and system requirements for the remake of the PC classic, Rise of the Triad. Check out the comparison of the original box art from 1995 and the latest version above. Below you will find the minimum and recommended specs for the PC title. Check it out and let us know […]

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Review: Inquisitor1
by / on November 30, 2012 at 10:19 am / in PC, Reviews

Review: Inquisitor

Inquisitor tells you a lot about the game from its name alone. The game asks one major question through its setting, a hellish medieval world where demons and devils are quite real. That question is simple: if the 12th century inquisition was right about how thousands of witches and devil worshippers were summoning agents of Satan into the world, would […]

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Review: Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams0
by / on November 6, 2012 at 1:00 pm / in PC, Reviews

Review: Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams

The Great Giana Sisters was a platformer very much in the vein of Super Mario Bros. that is mostly famous for being a lot like Super Mario Bros., so much that Nintendo politely asked them to take it off the market. But as everyone knows, pulling a game from the stores only makes it that much more desirable, so a cult appreciation […]

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Review: FTL: Faster Than Light0
by / on September 14, 2012 at 2:00 pm / in PC, Reviews

Review: FTL: Faster Than Light

After barely escaping from the rebel cruiser alive, the crew of the intrepid CrateBox realize their vessel is in dire need of repair. Unfortunately, a slaver ship beams in and demands a crew member as tribute. Despite the consequences, the captain refuses to comply and instead opens fire in a brave last stand. But the slavers are equipped with hull […]

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Review: Mutant Mudds0
by / on September 10, 2012 at 8:42 am / in Nintendo 3DS, PC, Reviews

Review: Mutant Mudds

The hottest and flashiest new video game experiences have generally been the domain of the home consoles, but that didn’t stop Nintendo from creating a few standout classic platformers for their portable business. The Game Boy and Game Boy Color offered many platforming classics that could rival the console gems. Games like Kirby’s Dream Land, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins […]

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Review: Symphony0
by / on August 24, 2012 at 8:40 am / in PC, Reviews

Review: Symphony

credit score repair tips Think the last Guitar Hero soundtrack was garbage? It would be great if you could use any song in your rhythm game of choice, so it's understandable why many indie rhythm games have tried to make procedural level generation work with your own tunes. There's been a few solid attempts at this sort of game before, […]

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Review: Unmechanical0
by / on August 23, 2012 at 10:24 am / in PC, Reviews

Review: Unmechanical

First, take the shorter, puzzle-based gameplay of LIMBO. Give it a somewhat similar visual design to Machinarium, but up the graphical fidelity by using the Unreal Engine (think The Ball). That's a perfectly mechanical way to describe what exactly Unmechanical looks like, but in doing so, it misses the point of what the game feels like. Unmechanical is a game where you explore […]

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Review: Tiny and Big: Grandpa’s Leftovers0
by / on August 13, 2012 at 12:05 pm / in PC, Reviews

Review: Tiny and Big: Grandpa’s Leftovers

Big has taken off with Tiny’s pants. For those unfamiliar, that’s British talk for underwear, which makes the premise even more ridiculous. Fortunately, the road to recovering that beloved undergarment is fraught with exciting peril and danger, the kind of thing that makes for a stellar 3D platformer. The game does more than enough to set itself apart with a […]

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