Tag Archives: Xbox One
Extinction Is Coming (And It Looks A Lot Like Attack On Titan)
Iron Galaxy, the studio behind Dive Kick and Killer Instinct: Season 2, announced their project today. Extinction looks, for all the world, like a take on Attack on Titan‘s formula of giant monsters against humans. I really enjoyed Omega Force’s take on Attack on Titan, but it did have some hangups. Movement while not flinging through the air using the vertical maneuvering gear felt […]
73 – Australian Meth Head Demoman
This week, the merry band of dipshits talk about Jason’s experience playing Overwatch, how playing Friday the 13th turned out for John and Brittany, Sonia Belmont again, Xbox Game Pass, what’s coming in June’s for Games with Gold and Playstation Plus, and more (like Life is Strange). And here’s the music we used for this week’s show! Intro – Games […]
Game Night – Overwatch
John and Jason drink in some of that sweet, sweet Overwatch and Jason learns that meth heads aren’t all bad.
Injustice 2 Review
Platforms Android, iOS, Playstation 4 (reviewed), and Xbox One With Injustice: Gods Among Us, NetherRealm Studios delivered an experience that could be enjoyed by longtime fighting fans and those new to the genre equally. With Injustice 2, the developers have taken this design philosophy to an even greater extreme. Injustice 2 features quite possibly the most […]
Adventures of Pip Review
Platforms: Windows, OS X, Wii U, iOS, PlayStation 4 (reviewed), Xbox One The hallmark of a great platformer is having such tight, precise controls and intuitive level design that when you fail it almost always feels like your fault. On the flip side, the hallmark of a terrible platformer lies in having such shoddy controls […]
SteamWorld Heist Review
Platforms: Nintendo 3DS (reviewed), Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, iOS Image & Form games continues to impress with SteamWorld Heist, the follow-up to their critically acclaimed game SteamWorld Dig. This time around things will be quite different in the SteamWorld galaxy as Heist has traded in the platforming and […]
Little Nightmares Review
Platforms: PlayStation 4 (reviewed), Xbox One, Steam As Little Nightmares begins, you wake up in a cold, wet room as a young child with nothing more than a yellow rain coat, a lighter, and your wits. Outside of that, you know very little about what is going on and that’s one thing I loved about […]
Not a Hero DLC for Resident Evil 7 Delayed
In the video below, the development team behind Resident Evil 7, one of 2017’s best games, announced that its “Not a Hero” DLC has been delayed. “Not a Hero” was slated for a spring 2017 release and was set to be free of charge. The team cited that the content was not up to the […]
Flinthook Review
Platforms: PlayStation 4 (reviewed), Steam, Xbox One As you begin Flinthook, it’s apparent that the game isn’t lacking in charm and is just downright cute at times. As you begin to dig deeper into its gameplay and variety of levels you quickly realize that its charm is actually concealing a brutally challenging platformer that’s also satisfying, […]
69 – Our Masters in Japan
We did it guys. We really did it. We made it to the this momentous occasion. Podcast number 69! Jason Arriola is joined by Anthony Villaneuva, John Lucero, and Luke Maxwell to talk about what they’ve been playing, Palmer Luckey, the weird daddy issues from Atlus USA, Scorpio, jazz, and video game sites that are […]