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As a role playing game, Age of Wushu Dynasty is trying to go outside the box. The video game has a new update, called Master Tamer, and the players are asked to take the name literally. According to the press release, one of the new features to the update is this one: "New combat pets now available - tame and fight alongside them in battle."

If you've been wondering about the video game Splatoon, but have never been able to pull the inky trigger, here's your chance to get a demo to play for free. On Aug. 25-28, for limited hours, anyone who owns a Wii U console can downoad a free demo from the Nintendo eShop.

Become a skateboard master in this classic-looking 2D side-scroller, OlliOlli: Epic Combo Edition, available for the PS4 now at retailers including Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop, Target and Wal-Mart for $29.99.

Originally released in 2011 on PC, Hard Reset was Flying Wild Hog's first foray into the video gaming realm. Since that time, the Poland-based developers has made a name for themselves with their critically-acclaimed Shadow Warrior remake. While we wait

It's not spring, but love is big in the subject-matter for the rumor mill this week. Here are the shows we're tracking: Sword Art Online This rumor says the release date for 'Ordinal Scale' will happen in February 2017. One Punch Man What will

Because of the botched releases of video games, the past few years, developers are becoming more aware of the necessity to put their games in front of potential players well before the actual release of the game.

You can go solo or share the mic in "We Sing," builds on the success of the original series for Nintendo Wii, bringing a new version to the PS4 and Xbox One.

A new content update has been released for the action MMORPG, Tera. Called Castle Aranea, it is a brand-new dungeon that Tera players will be able to tackle on a new quest in Highwatch, a quest that will revisit some of the earliest events in Tera’s history and provide a peek into the backstory of one of its most sinister villains.

Nostalgia often has a way of creeping into the games you least expect. I had no idea that upon playing Deadlight: Director's Cut I was going to be transported back to the first time I laid my hands on the

See that blonde standing in front of those meat cases in the graphic above? A little incongruous, isn't it? That's probably not the intention, of course, but it is the reality of a video game for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch as well as the Macintosh.