The folks at Gung Ho Entertainment brought out a few games to PAX West, and chief among them was the upcoming PC version of Let It Die.
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So... sometimes you get put between a rock and a hard place with games at PAX West, like we were with Ninjala.
One of the games that gave us an absolute smile from start to finish at PAX West was Gato Roboto from Devolver Digital.
The moment I saw My Friend Pedro on the PAX West floor, I knew I had to play if, if for only a few moments.
One of the little throwback surprises we got to encounter at PAX West was Metal Wolf Chaos XD from Devolver Digital.
One of the last things we expected to be playing at PAX West was a rhythm game, but there we were, trying out Spin Rhythm.
One of the cooler visits we had at PAX West was checking out the game from Mega Cat Studios, such as Log Jammers.
We got to try a few different games out from the Indie Games Poland booth at PAX West, but one of the most intriguing was Bee Simulator.
While we were at PAX West, we got sent our review copy of Dragon Quest XI, so while we were in Seattle, we took an opportunity to play a little.
One of my last PAX West appointments for the first day was a visit with the PR team behind Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics to try out the game.
It looks like the complete soundtrack to Pokémon: Let’s Go will be getting an official release, but only in Japan.
One of the games we were truly curious about going into PAX West was Pathfinder: Kingmaker, and how well the game could hold up to the series.
In case you're wondering what you'll need to run Assassin's Creed: Odyssey on PC, Ubisoft has released the full details.
One of the cool surprises for us that was a very last minute addition to our schedule was getting to check out Diablo III on Nintendo Switch.
Good news for fans of Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition as the game will be coming to PS4, Nintendo Switch, and the Xbox One.
At PAX West, we also get to see games that are already out that are headed to new systems, like Aragami: Shadow Edition from Merge Games.
It's a rare moment when we get to fall in love with a game because it's so darn cute, but Sparklite caught our attention at PAX West this year.
If there was ever an award for us to give to the weirdest game at PAX West, Buildings Have Feelings Too would be near the top.
The minute we learned Liquid Bit was bringing Killer Queen Black to PAX West, we had to jump in and get another few rounds of the game in.
The minute we started racing in Chiki-Chiki Boxy Racers at PAX West, we could tell there was something just a tad familiar about this one.
I never knew I needed a game with sentient balloons fighting each other until I got to play Battlloon at PAX West.
The last time we saw Super Meat Boy Forever in person was at last year's PAX West during the Nintendo Nindies presentation.
There are some games at PAX West that are challenging and some that are annoying. Irony Curtain definitely fell into the latter for us.
Artifex Mundi brought a couple of games to PAX West this year for us to try out, the first of which is a puzzle game called My Brother Rabbit.
One of the games we fell in love with a last year's PAX West was a little indie title named Necrobarista, and we haven't been able to get it out of our head.
Some cool news coming from D3 Publisher this morning as we've learned two Earth Defense Force titles will be playable at Tokyo Game Show.
The second game we got to mess with from Graffiti Games at PAX West as a new platformer they had called Double Cross.
The first of two games we got to try out with Graffiti Games at PAX West was a familiar little title called Joggernauts.
For some reason, we're getting a Monopoly version of the battle royale phenomenon Fortnite, and we're a little puzzled why.
Gotta give the PR team behind NBA 2K19 points as they are basically bombarding the internet with promo videos before the game is released.