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Let's face it, we've all wanted to step into the badass boots of the Dark Knight at some point. Virtual reality can finally make this possible with Batman: Arkham VR. Rocksteady, makers of the best Batman games out there, have

Since its inception, Kingston Technology's HyperX brand has become a staple of great headsets for affordable prices. Their CLOUD series, which can range between $90-$150, delivers a level of comfort and mic clarity that is usually saved for the $300

Continuing along its streak as the best episodic adventure game going on now, King's Quest has a stellar addition with Snow Place Like Home which is the fourth episode in the season. After a relatively light third episode, Snow Place

Corruption runs deep in Gotham City. This is a stone cold fact that any fan of Batman knows right off the cuff. Bruce Wayne, however, is probably the one true voice of honesty left in that area. How unfortunate that we

If you're a Yakuza fan like me, then you know that there's a level of badassery that SEGA's critically-acclaimed series reaches that no other title has. However, behind the fisticuffs and bike-smashing action is a professional side to the world of Kazuma Kiryu

It's been nearly a year since Telltale Games introduced us to Jesse, Petra, and the rest of the Order of the Stone in their take of the Minecraft world. We have seen a great mixture of highs and lows within

Turning any kind of licensed series into a video game always seems like a veritable minefield of expectations from both fans and license holders. Landing that perfect balance isn't impossible, but it's usually the exception and not the rule. Since

Prior to playing Valley, my only exposure to the developer Blue Isle Studios was their take on the Slender Man with Slender: The Arrival. While certain parts of that game were scary, it really did more to fuel my imagination

Like it or not, Hatsune Miku has become a global phenomenon. Playing to sold-out shows across the world, touring alongside Lady Gaga, and sponsoring the likes of Louis Vutton and Good Smile Racing, Miku's presence in the entertainment realm is

Armikrog. was the very first thing I ever backed on Kickstarter. As a fan of Doug TenNapel's classic The Neverhood, the thought of getting spiritual successor was like music to my ears. The success of said Kickstarter gave me hope