Games Archives

I'm Just Trying Not to Lose My Head in Headsnatchers
Probably one of the funniest games we came across on the last day of PAX East came to us from Iceberg Interactive in the form of Headsnatchers. If you didn't get the concept from the title, it's basically a game where you snatch heads off your opponent's bodies.
Sega is Releasing Genesis and Master Era Games on The Switch
Back in March it was leaked that several Sega Genesis games would be making their way to PC, Xbox One, and PS4 as part of the Sega Genesis Classics bundle, and many were sad at the suspicious lack of a Switch release. Now, there will be a Switch version.
One More Racing Game for the Road as We Try Antigraviator
Nearing the end of our last day at PAX East, we made our way over to the Iceberg Interactive booth to try out a couple different games. The first one on the list turned out to be the last racing title of the con with Antigraviator.
Legends of Aria is an Experiment in the Limits and Virtues of MMOs
Citadel Games' Legends of Aria is an MMO designed to be controlled more by the players than by the game developers themselves. Its an open form MMO that flies in the face of what we expect from MMORPGs these days, because it is pretty much nothing like World of Warcraft.
Finding Our Arcade B-Ball Skills Again with Dunk Lords
At PAX West last year, we got an invite to try out Dunk Lords from Story Fort, but we missed out because our schedules were packed at that point. We weren't making the same mistake twice as we visited with the crew on the last day of PAX East.
Taking Down Criminals With a Time Limit in RICO
If you've ever wanted to play a game that was basically a first-person view of an action film, you're in luck, as the last game we saw from Rising Star Games at PAX East was their cop drama shooter RICO. 
A Friendly Hello as we Check In With the People at Cygames
One of the shorter but friendlier visits we got to have at PAX East was when we checked out the booth for Cygames, who were basically there to show off all the titles they were bringing to the states from Japan and looking ahead to the future. 
Getting a Taste of Co-Op Puzzling Again with Pode
We, unfortunately, didn't get to book much of anything with Nintendo this time around at PAX East inside their booth. The one appointment we were able to secure was with inside developer Henchman & Goon who wanted to show off their game Pode on the Nintendo Switch.
Catching Up With the Folks From DropMix at PAX East
During our visit to PAX East last week, we got to check in with a few people here and there that we've chatted with before. One of those groups was the team behind DropMix, as they had a few things to pass out and show us.
Playing With Hasbro's Monopoly Gamer at PAX East
Monopoly, in general, gets a bad rap for being a game that causes a lot of fights. And it should to a degree, because the goal of the game is to be a capitalist and put everyone else in the poor house. Which is why we enjoyed seeing a new version stray away from that in Monopoly Gamer from Hasbro, which we saw at PAX
Trying to Figure Out Where The Car Went in GRIP from PAX East
One of the few racing titles we came across at PAX East came to us on the final day of the convention as Wired Productions showed off their new futuristic title GRIP. One of the first things we were asked before playing it was "Do you remember F-Zero?"
We Actually Liked Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn at PAX East
So knowing the stigma that the original Shaq Fu has on it, (as well as our own memories of playing it) we went into our demo of Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn at PAX East with a little bit of hesitation but still kept a space open in our minds for some home.
Happy Birthdays game
We're not going to see Happy Birthdays from NIS America on the Nintendo Switch for about two more months, but that didn't stop the company from bringing the game to PAX East for us to check out.