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Death can be a funny thing, even if it's one of the most feared things on the planet. So leave it to Zoink! Games, the creators of the under-appreciated Stick It To The Man, to push the envelope of what

These days a good pair of headphones can cost you between $100-200, and that's if you're seeking the best quality both in audio and comfort. So imagine getting deep into online gaming or -- in my case -- Podcasting, and

It takes a lot for a video game to truly wow its audience. Some go for over-the-top violence, others showcase a heart-wrenching story usually reserved for Oscar-winning movies. In the case of Sabotage's The Messenger, the way it wows gamers

Sometimes I want to give the benefit of the doubt when it comes to kart racing, the one kind of gaming I can be a sucker for. With big names like Mario Kart and underdog winners like Jimmie Johnson's Anything

On paper, Binx Entertainment's I Hate Running Backwards sounds keen to have a great time. With characters from Serious Sam, Shadow Warrior, Broforce, and other Devolver Digital favorites teaming up for an all-out shootout, the ideas and possibilities that could

Cooperative games that require a lot of communication seem like they are played best in person. This was the thought issued by the original order-delivering chef game Overcooked. While this certainly makes a lot of sense, it can be deceptively

Labyrinths can be quite the brain teasers, but in the non-digital world they can only deliver maybe one or two challenges per play-through. In the realm of video games, you can code more challenges than you can shake a stick

Video games are often made with a very specific purpose. Some are designed to be played all by yourself on a dark stormy night. Others are built to be played with friends either cooperatively or competitively. Ever since streaming became

slampunks' Muddledash is a rather simple game to describe. Two to four players take control of octopi on a quest to reach their friend's birthday party. There is only one gift between everyone, and it's up to the fastest and

Ripstone has a keen eye when it comes to discovering new talent. After winning the BAFTA Young Game Designers Award at the age of 18, Dan Smith was sought by the publisher to transform his prototype into a full-fledge video