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It's been a hot second since the last time we checked in on Javi and the gang in season 3 of Telltale's The Walking Dead series. The second episode left us with quite a cliff hanger having found Javi's brother,

Virtual reality, in its current form, still hasn't been around very long and many developers are actively experimenting to find what works well for the format. Off the bat, it's been easy to see that action and horror work well

Alchemy has always seemed like one of those concepts that transfers into the world of RPGs perfectly. Gathering resources and turning them into equipment, medicine and other useful items is a perfect fit for both the gameplay and fantastical settings

Monster Boy is a beautiful 2-D side-scroller where you, as the player, embark on a journey with the main character, who is struck with some sort of wizardry magic that transforms you into a monster, hence the name.

Two of Cartoon Network's series in the current (and future) lineup are heading to consoles later this year, with the announcements of Steven Universe: Save the Light and OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes arriving on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. A sequel to the mobile

Let me be blunt: as a kid, I sucked at ToeJam & Earl. The Sega Genesis classic was a game that drove my patience, to the point where I had my first experience of rage-quitting a video game. Its groovy graphics

2015's Party Hard was a stealthy, original killer of a game that played true to its retro style and 80s attitude. That's why it comes as no surprise that a sequel is coming hard and fast later this year. At

If there's one game that I played at PAX East that just about everyone should keep their eyes on, it's Mr. Shifty. Of course, with his style of speed and combat, keeping an eye on him is easier said than

Since last June, Behavior Interactive's Dead by Daylight has been offering frights, gore, and 80's-styled chills on Steam. This year, the 4 vs 1 multiplayer is sharpening its machete to take on the console realm. Those hankering to either be

Imagine if the Allies in World War II had a group like The A-Team backing them behind-the-scenes. We're talking a group of smart-aleck soldiers who go to extreme lengths to get a plan successful accomplished, all the while punching a few