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Nostalgia...sometimes it's a thing that you see that brings back a memory, other times it's something you hear. Either way, you find yourself reminiscing about "the good old days" - like I did last week.

Online retail giant Amazon announced yesterday that they will be offering a hefty discount on new video games for members of their Amazon Prime service. Slicing 20% off the top of any preorder or game that has seen a release

Will a console war on exclusivity be the Rise and Fall of Tomb Raider?

It goes without saying that Minecraft: Story Mode has been the weakest series Telltale Games has delivered. We can't expect everything a developer churns out to be golden; hell, even Nintendo has had a stinker here and there. Nevertheless it

Combining the style of platformer gaming with the brain power of a puzzler can be tricky, as one side of the coin may overweigh the other in a way that ruins the gameplay. How fortunate that someone out there was

One of the most common pitfalls when games are episodic is stagnation. Sometimes just a new bit of story isn't quite enough to separate it from the other episodes. The Odd Gentlemen have provided an excellent example of how to

It's been a long harrowing journey for Devil's Third, the first game from Valhalla Games Studio. Founded by Tomonobu Itagaki (creator of Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive) and Satoshi Kanematsu (Monster Rancher), the game was first planned to be

After a solid 10 years of speculation over its eventual release, we have solid information from Square Enix that Final Fantasy XV will be arriving before 2017 (fingers crossed for no push backs). Final Fantasy XV - What We Know Right

It was 2012 when Vigil Games first unleashed Darksiders II, and during that time it saw much critical success. However the hype of the game was overshadowed by the many problems its publisher THQ was having, not to mention selling

It's what the future could have been like. In the history timeline in which we currently live looked like this in the early 1980s: Video game-playing at home was initially dominated by standalone gamesets with which you played games