Kona Coming To E3 As Part of The Indiecade Showcase


Posted on May 29, 2016 by Rae Michelle Richards

Indie survival & exploration title Kona will make an appearance as 1 of 100 titles available for play at the Indiecade booth at this year’s E3. Kona places players in Northern Canada in the 1970s as a strange blizzard blankets the town of Atamipak Lake. As a detective players must investigate this strange town, investigate the eerie happenings and survive. A major update to Kona is planned for E3 which will bring improvements in how item combinations are generated. Player feedback provided developers at Parabole with the insight that coming up with combinations was just too cumbersome. Speaking about this change the

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Second release of new Splatoon remixed weapons coming June 7th


Posted on May 29, 2016 by Jason Nason

Nintendo confirmed via their Splatoon social media channels that the next batch of remixed weapons next week. The long-awaited release of Sheldon’s Picks Vol. 2 has finally been confirmed for a digital release on the evening of June 7th. According to the brief release, the new weapon combinations may allow you to discover even more new battle strategies. More details area likely to come out over the next week. We’ll let you know more details on the upcoming weapons once Sheldon gives us more info.

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Dell’s 43-inch P4317Q Multi-Client Monitor can do four 1080p displays at once


Posted on May 29, 2016 by Fionna Schweit

Having issues with desk space? Dell has an answer for you and its 43 inches across. The Dell 43 Ultra HD 4K Multi-Client Monitor also called (P4317Q ) it measures 43 inches diagonally and can deliver crisp and clear Ultra HD 4K content (3840×2160 @ 60Hz). This thing is to be frank, scary. It is not really targeted at any high end gamers, but I cant help but think that someone is going to end up using one of these to play one of the many space games out there. Either that or play 4 games at once.  The P4317Q features a contrast ratio of

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Circle bringing Puzzle Labyrinth to 3DS June 9th


Posted on May 29, 2016 by Jason Nason

Following the news a few weeks ago that Circle Entertainment are localizing and releasing Intense’s Puzzle Labyrinth in North America, they announced today via social media that the game will be coming to North America and Europe on June 9th. The game is a first-person 3D dungeon crawling adventure title. The goal of the game is to escape from the confined Labyrinth. You’ll need to solve the mystery from a variety of tips in each stage and open the locked door at the end. There are a total of sixty stages in the title, which was released in Japan last

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Goat Simulator: Waste of Space Trailer goes live


Posted on May 29, 2016 by Fionna Schweit

It seems like only yesterday that Goat Simulator was born, out of a glitched physics engines a few students made came a game of silliness, licking things, bad physics, and goats. Now Coffee Stain Studios (is that really the name of the developer?) has spawned another expansion. This time its all about space and what a goat can do in space is limitless. Waste of Space lets players visit space today instead of “get old waiting for that other space game you already paid for”. The Expansion will allow players to take crowdfunding in a literal sense by building a crowd to inhabit

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Degica Discounts RPG Maker MV By 50% Alongside Free Weekend 


Posted on May 27, 2016 by Rae Michelle Richards

For the next 48 hours Degica’s game development software in the two decades old RPG Maker series is free on steam until the end of the weekend.  This indie game development mainstay is so powerful that there are several professional level indie releases that have used it and it is simple enough that potential programmers can get their games running in a little under an hour. The latest edition RPG Maker MV adds a number of brand new features including for the first time the ability to export IOS & Android mobile games.  Developers can use the programming interface / editor on

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STEINS;GATE 0 coming to Europe and North America in 2016


Posted on May 27, 2016 by Fionna Schweit

As a massive fan of Steins;Gate both in its anime and Visual Novel (VN) formats my heart skipped a beat when this mail arrived in our PR box today. For those not familiar with the anime or its primogeniture the visual novel just titled Steins;Gate it’s a story of love, and time travel, and a particular computer, or something. The real meat of the game is spoilers to the game itself so I wont spend many words on it and will just say its a really fantastic game, and an even better show so go watch it. STEINS;GATE 0 is

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May 26th Nintendo Download


Posted on May 26, 2016 by Jason Nason

Dragon Fantasy: The Black Tome of Ice – Join Ogden and the heroes of Westeria in this classic JRPG epic, Dragon Fantasy: The Black Tome of Ice. Travel through the frozen wastelands of Tundaria, experiencing action-packed battles without random encounters, using spatially aware Area-of-Effect attacks and power moves. Travel by pirate ship, defending against enemies in thrilling ship-to-ship rock monster combat! Defeat oncoming hordes of demons and huge bosses that threaten the entire world of Dragon Fantasy. Also New this Week Dragon Fantasy: The Black Tome of Ice (Nintendo eShop on Wii U) Rynn’s Adventure: Trouble in the Enchanted Forest

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Broken Bootlegs- King of Fighters Genesis/MD


Posted on May 26, 2016 by Erika

King of Fighters 99
Broken Bootlegs is a weekly series covering unlicensed games (also known as bootleg games) for mainly 8-bit and 16-bit consoles. This week’s entry brings one of the more well-known fighting game series to the Sega Genesis/MegaDrive: King of Fighters! While on a neverending quest to find fighting games to play some years back, I eventually started exploring outside of the realm of Capcom and rediscovered SNK since I played Samurai Showdown IV back when it was new. From Art of Fighting, to Fatal Fury, to King of Fighters, I fell in love with the older KOF games, with ’98 being

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NIS To Release Yomawari Night Alone On PC / PS Vita This Fall


Posted on May 26, 2016 by Rae Michelle Richards

Nippon Ichi Software will bring the open world horror game, Yomawari Night Alone, which is about a girls’ search for her lost dog to both Steam and PS Vita on Oct 28th. This 2D top-down spook fest features a dark open world filled with callbacks reminiscent of other Japanese horror works. Players will traverse through areas like a rundown school, a graveyard and a vacant factory. Players will also get the chance to interact with spirits at the end of each chapter. The nature of these spirits can vary from friendly to outright hostile. Yomawari Night Alone is rated T for Teen

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These Awesome Overwatch Moments Will Leave You In Awe


Posted on May 26, 2016 by Rae Michelle Richards

Overwatch has only been out three days but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a shortage of awesome moments, partially thanks to the closed beta that was everywhere for several months, and partially thanks to the fact that Overwatch is the only thing the internet can talk about right now. The moments I’ve selected below range from the jaw dropping (the reaper kill-streak) to the dark and twisted (scroll down to the last one). If you have your own GIF of an awesome play make sure to share it in the comments. Reaper Kills Everyone via GIPHY Torbjorn Takes Out Two Tanks

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No mans sky pushed back to unknown date


Posted on May 26, 2016 by Fionna Schweit

Well, it was bound to happen. Massive space sim exploration game No Mans Sky, which some people have been waiting for since 2013, has been pushed back again. Kotaku first reported that the games date had been removed from promotional media, then several other sources, now its been confirmed via images from Game Stop. Show of hands who is surprised here? No one? Thought so the studio behind No Mans Sky is TINY, like indie style tiny, but they are working to produce a game whose scale is basically unprecedented in gaming. The game has been hyped since it was revealed

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The Dreadnought Beta is very fun, but also a little broken


Posted on May 26, 2016 by Fionna Schweit

If you haven’t ever heard of Dreadnought I can’t say I blame you. It’s had a rather stealthy run over all, and although it was at PAX prime last year, that was the only time that it surfaced, and since its been deep under in development. Now, it is back, this time with a free to play model, and sporting a buy in beta. I can’t resist a good space game, so I forked over the 40USD to get myself and few friends’ copies of this new outer space shooty game. For my 40USD I got in to the beta,

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Final Fantasy XIV and Yo-Kai Watch crossover this Summer


Posted on May 25, 2016 by Jason Nason

In an interesting move and a further reach of the Yo-Kai Watch brand, Square Enix has teamed up with Level-5 and have announced a new collaboration. Yo-Kai Watch characters are coming to Final Fantasy XIV. The time limited event will launch this summer and feature a total of 13 different Yo-kai from Yo-Kai Watch, including Jibanyan and Whisper. Players will be able to earn special quest rewards, such as original Yo-kai themed weapons, mounts, and minions. As part of the collaborative effort with Final Fantasy XIV, Chocobo and Moogle will also appear as “Chocobonyan” and “Mooglenyan” in Yo-Kai Watch 3:

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Division Patch 1.2 Met With Mixed Reaction After Flurry of Glitches


Posted on May 25, 2016 by Rae Michelle Richards

The Division
Ubisoft and developer Massive rolled out The Division‘s latest major patch – Version 1.2 – a few days ago and with users finally settling in and logging on, it seems that there are more than a few problems with this latest update. Some bugs appear to be minor and can be fixed with a simple log out/log in while others have made entire characters inaccessible. One of the most pressing glitches for players who are at the forefront of new content is the inability to sometimes complete matching making for the new incursion (The Division’s version of raids). Players will successfully

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