Nintendo September Direct! – The HP Podcast #35
That Jedi Knight Curve ball…
Ghost Recon Breakpoint – Beta Impressions
Ubisoft held a closed beta for Ghost Recon Breakpoint ahead of the game's full release on October 4th, 2019. While not a numbered sequel, this is a direct follow-up to 2017's Wildlands, boasting a brand new setting with a lot more to do,!-->…
The Beginning and the End, or “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” – A Cruel…
Welcome to our show A Cruel Angel's Podcast: An Evangelion Rewatch Show! This podcast episode covers episode 23 and 24 of the show! No future spoilers for the show are in this episode.
Creature In The Well – Early Impressions
We had our first glance at Creature in the Well earlier this year at PAX East. The new game from Night School Studios is definitely original if nothing else. As the game opens up it has almost a Journey feel to it down to the color!-->!-->!-->…
Face Your Demons In Sin Slayers (Review) – PC
What a great time for video games! Not bound by the technical limitations that existed years ago, games can look and feel like just about anything. One of the benefits of this is that games can still be pixelated - installing nostalgia in!-->…
TellTale Returns (Sorta) – The HP Podcast #34
Hopefully with a new engine...
Children of Morta – Review (PC)
Children of Morta, a new rouge-like dungeon crawler from indie developer Dead Mage, tries to show us how cool our family could be if our parents and siblings had magical powers and the patience to put up with each other long enough to save…
The Birth of Nerv – A Cruel Angel’s Podcast Ep. #11 (Episodes 21 and 22 of Neon Genesis…
Welcome to our show A Cruel Angel's Podcast: An Evangelion Rewatch Show! This podcast episode covers episode 21 and 22 of the show! No future spoilers for the show are in this episode.
5 Awesome Games From Nintendo’s Indie World Showcase
The Gamescom Nintendo Indie World Showcase occurred last week and we've got 5 games we think you should make sure to check out.
Telling Lies Reminds Us That Everyone Has Secrets – Review (PC)
As a form of entertainment, the video game industry is still in its infancy. The argument of video games as art and blurred lines between cinematic experiences and games constantly remind us of this fact. Sam Barlow’s follow up to the!-->…