Jurassic World's fan-favorite dinosaur the T-Rex is about to stomp its way into collections this summer! The size of a small child, this thing features tons of playability and is a toy to get excited about!
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Before we all dart off for PAX East this week, we got a few video game releases to check in with. We got some pretty good ones too as you can see, along with a healthy mix of VR titles in there. Check out the full list before, spend your money wisely, and as always; have fun!
Well, that's one way to get a lot of people tuning in. Inside Xbox teased a big announcement for the next episode that will drop on April 10th, which will have a focus on backwards compatibility for the original Xbox.
Today on the PlayStation Blog, word came down the Chasm will finally be making its way to the PS4, along with the Vita and PC. Some of you may recall the game started as a Kickstarter project back in 2013, and at one point was a demo title for the PS4 before release in 2014.
Some cool news this week from Monolith as the company announced on Steam that Middle-Earth: Shadow of War will be receiving new DLC content in May in the form of a story expansion called Desolation Of Mordor.
A really cool Power Rangers playset is coming from Imaginext, as they are putting out a spectacular looking Megazord! These big sets feature ton of playability and accessories, and it hits this summer.
XSEED Games announced today that they'll be bringing Shantae: Half-Genie Hero a proper release in North America on the Nintendo Switch, as the game will be ported over on May 8th.
Surprisingly, Popeye is the latest revealed figure form Mezco's One:12 Collective line. And he looks better than he ever has! Fans are going to love this.
This morning Disney and Pixar came together to announce they are releasing a brand-new mobile game on Google Play called Disney Heroes: Battle Mode, which will be an RPG title featuring several characters from both company's libraries.
A couple months into Season 3, Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition, Capcom has decided to make a major overhaul to the game by doing some balancing to every character, including how general moves work for everyone.
The last time we heard anything relevant about Amazon's new hero-based multiplayer sports game Breakaway, it was to hear that the game was put on hold after alpha testing. Now news is out today that the company is halting production on the game altogether.
Blizzard released a new trailer today for Overwatch's upcoming event in April, which will be the second Uprising event that happens on King's Row. However, this time around it looks like there's more to it we're not being told yet.
Remember last year when the Pokémon GO Fest in Chicago turned out to be one of the most poorly conceived festivals in years? TechCrunch is reporting that the company just settled a lawsuit stemming from the event to the tune of $1.5 million.
The latest organization to get in on the plans of making their own Twitch channel specifically designed to show off esports games is Super League Gaming, who today announced plans to launch SuperLeagueTV as the first network dedicated to "dedicated to amateur esports and competitive amateur players."
For those of you curious as to what kind of games you'll be getting in April from Twitch Prime, the company has revealed the five games you'll be able to pick up this month for free, just by having a membership.
Loot Crate has started teasing the contents of the upcoming April Loot Crate, labelled Artifacts. And the first of those artefacts is a Frodo figure from
One of the more interesting games I used to play was Black & White, where you essentially ruled over a bunch of humans as a god and chose whether you wanted to be cruel or benevolent. A lot of other titles who tried to do this formula after Lionhead Studios had a habit of getting it wrong. Enter: Crest!
Crossover games. They're the Jetsons Meet The Flintstones version of interactive media. When you get two cool time-killing games like Bridge Constructor and Portal together to form their own game in the aptly titled Bridge Constructor Portal, one would expect awesome things to come from this. Right?
Review: Overall, there's a lot to enjoy about Yakuza 6 -- but at the same time, you can tell there was a point where the developers decided enough was enough and didn't push on for much more.
Review: The first chapter of The Council is a must-play at least just to see how this compares to other choose-your-own-adventure titles, we leave it up to you as to whether you want to buy the season pass.
Review: While there's a lot of enjoy about Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, the themes of the game go in a very different direction than the first.
The story of 3030 Deathwar Redux: A Space Odyssey can go off in a few different ways and keep you entertained for a while, but it eventually does have a decent and satisfying ending.
While the story is fun and the graphics are lovely, Last Day of June does hit a wall in replayability, and the outcome of the game is all but predictable.
Review: Kirby Star Allies is an excellent Kirby title that mixes old and new, not quite a nostalgia act and not quite innovative, but finding a nice sweet spot in the middle of it all.
When we first saw Sea of Thieves last year during Xbox's big presentation before E3 kicked off, this looked like one of the most promising multiplayer games we'd seen in a while. Seeking treasure with riddles, sailing ships, fighting off other pirates and a horrifying Kraken.
April Fools' Day has always been a little strange in the world of video games. Often times, developers end up creating a bizarre idea and then running with it. This has seen some pretty amusing inclusions, like the Battle Royale mode of Path of Exile or Pokémon Go going retro.
One part of behavioral therapy involves filling out mood reflection worksheets that require you to analyze problematic behavior. You wouldn't automatically connect that to rage-filled gamers, but for the wife of one angry Overwatch player, the sheets worked.
The Final Fantasy VII remake was announced way back at E3 2015, and since then we've gotten updates on the game every few months or so. However, based on the latest information we have, the game is still under heavy development.
Hazelight Studios and EA Originals' A Way Out is absolutely more than just a playable prison-break movie, but it is also a proper pastiche of games within games. A Way Out has something for literally everyone. You've got sports games, board games, 8-bit retro throwbacks, and even skill-based mini-games.
Fortnite players have been noticing some oddities about the game, from random controller vibrations to a mysterious comet streaking through the sky. Players have naturally started mapping out locations where the controller rumbles happen, while others have come up with theories to explain the comet.





























