REVIEW / Mutazione (PS4)
That VideoGame Blog REVIEW / Mutazione (PS4) Mutazione is more of an experience than a videogame. Sure, you run around an island and interact with its inhabitants, but it’s their stories that form...
View ArticleZombieland: Double Tap game finally gives the world a playable Jesse Eisenberg
That VideoGame Blog Zombieland: Double Tap game finally gives the world a playable Jesse Eisenberg The crowds have rioted and picketed in the streets, disrupting the fabric of society. It seemed like...
View ArticleEditorial / In defense of toys-to-life
That VideoGame Blog Editorial / In defense of toys-to-life If you were to visit TVGB just a few years ago, you would notice a pattern in my writing. For a long time, it was my “thing” to cover the...
View ArticleTVGB ViveStream sneaks in an episode with Budget Cuts
That VideoGame Blog TVGB ViveStream sneaks in an episode with Budget Cuts Yes, that’s right; we’re back to our biweekly schedule for the ViveStream. I mixed things up a bit this time; I’ll still be...
View ArticleRan: Lost Islands announced for Steam
That VideoGame Blog Ran: Lost Islands announced for Steam Personally, I don’t get the Battle Royale genre. I know Fortnight is absolutely massive and PUGB is now a virtual classic but there’s...
View ArticleCrusader Kings 3 is coming in 2020 (and hopefully earlier than we expect)
That VideoGame Blog Crusader Kings 3 is coming in 2020 (and hopefully earlier than we expect) Only a few days ago, Paradox Interactive announced Crusader Kings 3 at PDX Con 2019 with a disturbing...
View ArticleEarthfall: Alien Horde now available for pre-order
That VideoGame Blog Earthfall: Alien Horde now available for pre-order Everyone loves an exclusive. There’s something about having a game come out on your favourite console that you know will only be...
View ArticleDying Light crosses over with Left 4 Dead 2 for weekend event
That VideoGame Blog Dying Light crosses over with Left 4 Dead 2 for weekend event What meshes well with killing tons of zombies? Killing even more zombies, of course! You can never have too much of a...
View ArticleREVIEW / WWE 2K20 (XO)
That VideoGame Blog REVIEW / WWE 2K20 (XO) What the hell, 2K? To be clear, I was really excited for this game, and this review is going to reflect that. I play WWE games all the time. While most...
View ArticleKickstarter for Curse of Anabelle
That VideoGame Blog Kickstarter for Curse of Anabelle Istanbul based indie studio, Rocwise Entertainment, launch Curse of Anabelle Kickstarter. What to expect… Fingers trembling at the keyboard,...
View ArticleTVGB Vivestream returns to the lightsaber with Vader Immortal: Chapter One
That VideoGame Blog TVGB Vivestream returns to the lightsaber with Vader Immortal: Chapter One The Vivestream took a detour last time with Budget Cuts, but as promised, we’ve returned to finish Vader...
View ArticleReview / OUTBUDDIES (PC)
That VideoGame Blog Review / OUTBUDDIES (PC) A little neon archeologist bouncing around the ocean of Bahlam? Yep, that’s exactly who I was when setting off to discover and uncover the underground...
View ArticleLost Ember destined for release late November
That VideoGame Blog Lost Ember destined for release late November Animal lovers among you will be interested to learn of a new adventure coming to PC and console very soon. Lost Ember is due for...
View ArticleFuturistic run-and-gun shooter Star Titan heading to iOS and Android
That VideoGame Blog Futuristic run-and-gun shooter Star Titan heading to iOS and Android Game launches November 14 on mobile platforms. Fans of run-and-gun classics such as Contra and Gunstar Heroes:...
View Article10 Point and click adventures worth your time
That VideoGame Blog 10 Point and click adventures worth your time The point and click adventure genre was a pretty big deal when I was growing up. This basically sprang out of the text adventures of...
View ArticleFirst 7 things to do when you start playing Magic: Arena
That VideoGame Blog First 7 things to do when you start playing Magic: Arena Magic: The Gathering is a complicated game; not many people will say otherwise. Some of the most common struggles for...
View ArticleAlvastia Chronicles gets physical
That VideoGame Blog Alvastia Chronicles gets physical In my humble opinion, we don’t value collecting like we used to. Now that we’ve moved into a largely digital age, we don’t place as much emphasis...
View ArticleOf Ships & Scoundrels sails into our lives on PC
That VideoGame Blog Of Ships & Scoundrels sails into our lives on PC Ahoy! Ahoy! Ahoy! Okay, now with that out of the way… Let’s talk pirates. We all love pirates, sure. They’re smelly, rude, and...
View ArticleWest Of Dead announced at X019
That VideoGame Blog West Of Dead announced at X019 Ron Perlman led game is rootin’, tootin’ and shootin’ its way into 2020. A new twin-stick shooter has been announced at X019. West Of Dead takes...
View ArticleDRAW CHILLY claws its way from the underworld
That VideoGame Blog DRAW CHILLY claws its way from the underworld Devs have to be really careful about using comedy in games. There are so many cases out there where a game is supposed to be funny...
View ArticleNetflix’s Narcos: Rise of the Cartels hits consoles and PC
That VideoGame Blog Netflix’s Narcos: Rise of the Cartels hits consoles and PC This turn-based videogame gets down n’ dirty with the dust dealing drug lord Pablo Escobar; with brutal real-time combat...
View ArticlePokemon Go celebrates the holidays and new games
That VideoGame Blog Pokemon Go celebrates the holidays and new games Between the coming holidays and the release of Pokemon Sword and Shield, Pokemon Go is in a celebratory mood. With this comes new...
View ArticleGTFO: Spooky, fresh, challenging
That VideoGame Blog GTFO: Spooky, fresh, challenging True innovation is incredibly rare. One can have only so many original ideas, and most people will never even get the opportunity to properly...
View ArticleWunderling: Zesty retro platformer
That VideoGame Blog Wunderling: Zesty retro platformer Wunderling or should I say Vunderling is a squishy low-level video game henchman who looks like a kind of, well, lemon. Apart from the obvious...
View ArticleREVIEW / Pokemon Sword and Shield
That VideoGame Blog REVIEW / Pokemon Sword and Shield Ooh boy, this is going to be a tough one. And it isn’t because I don’t know the series; I’ve been an avid Pokemon fan ever since Nintendo Power...
View ArticleHeadliner: NoviNews features in December
That VideoGame Blog Headliner: NoviNews features in December Sim games, when they’re done well, are a beautiful thing. I mean … they give you the chance to be pretty much anything you want to be....
View ArticleREVIEW / Big Drunk Satanic Massacre (NS)
That VideoGame Blog REVIEW / Big Drunk Satanic Massacre (NS) Big Drunk Satanic Massacre, or BDSM for short, is a twin-stick shooter game. With that sentence alone, you can probably already tell...
View ArticleTVGB ViveStream gets down to business with Vader Immortal (Part 3)
That VideoGame Blog TVGB ViveStream gets down to business with Vader Immortal (Part 3) Are you tired of Vader Immortal yet? Don’t worry; next time I’ll try something different. But I figured that if...
View ArticleREVIEW / Decay of Logos (Switch)
That VideoGame Blog REVIEW / Decay of Logos (Switch) Decay of Logos, at its heart, is a plucky, independently developed third person action-adventure aspiring to fill the behemoth sized shoes left by...
View ArticleNiffelheim / Review (PS4)
That VideoGame Blog Niffelheim / Review (PS4) Niffelheim is a harsh world of ancient spirits, a place for fallen warriors trying to reach the celestial halls of Valhalla. This side-scrolling resource...
View ArticleWhere the Water Tastes Like Wine tells a new tale
That VideoGame Blog Where the Water Tastes Like Wine tells a new tale There are thousands of games out there with good plots. A title having a good storyline is often what pulls us back and makes us...
View ArticleThe Game Awards 2019 streams this week
That VideoGame Blog The Game Awards 2019 streams this week With the year coming to end, it’s time to reflect on the best in gaming in 2019. That also means it’s time for The Game Awards, hosted by...
View ArticleGladiux: Slice ‘n’ dice Gladiator epic
That VideoGame Blog Gladiux: Slice ‘n’ dice Gladiator epic Ever wondered what it must be like to dress up in a loincloth, take up your sword and fight in an Arena – oh, it’s just me, then! Gladiux is...
View ArticleREVIEW / Bee Simulator (PC)
That VideoGame Blog REVIEW / Bee Simulator (PC) When Shakespeare coined the phrase “to be or not to be,” I don’t think he was deciding whether or not he wanted little wings, a fluffy bottom and a...
View ArticleReview / Rift Keeper (PS4)
That VideoGame Blog Review / Rift Keeper (PS4) Rift Keeper is a roguelike platformer about a chain clad adventurer who’s been summoned to a sleepy town—well more of a cul-de-sac really. Once you’ve...
View ArticleREVIEW / Narcos: Rise of the Cartels (PC)
That VideoGame Blog REVIEW / Narcos: Rise of the Cartels (PC) “Everyone has a price, the important thing is to find out what it is.” This is the guiding principle of Narcos: Rise of the Cartels is...
View ArticleREVIEW / Children of Morta (Switch)
That VideoGame Blog REVIEW / Children of Morta (Switch) True family is rare and means many different things to every single person on this earth. Defining family is much more complicated than simply...
View ArticleHands on with Pokemon Go’s new Buddy features
That VideoGame Blog Hands on with Pokemon Go’s new Buddy features Pokemon Go looks very different now from how it looked at launch a few years ago. There have been a ton of new features added over...
View ArticleBloodroots: Macabre 3D platformer
That VideoGame Blog Bloodroots: Macabre 3D platformer Do you have a desire to bludgeon, crush, chop and thump your way through the wild west using ultra-violent combos? If the answer is yes, then...
View ArticleREVIEW / Irony Curtain (PC)
That VideoGame Blog REVIEW / Irony Curtain (PC) If you put Monkey Island and Dr. Strangelove into a blender and hit puree, you’d get something not altogether dissimilar to Irony Curtain. The most...
View ArticleREVIEW / Shadows and Dust (PC)
That VideoGame Blog REVIEW / Shadows and Dust (PC) From the same developer that brought us Mars Underground earlier this year, Shadows and Dust is a short indie game based on the creator’s...
View ArticleDinosaur Fossil Hunter unearthed in 2020
That VideoGame Blog Dinosaur Fossil Hunter unearthed in 2020 Even those of us who aren’t big on science can agree on certain things being cool. One of these is dinosaurs and to a degree Paleontology...
View ArticleJourney to the Savage Planet
That VideoGame Blog Journey to the Savage Planet Journey to the Savage Planet is a colorful first-person adventure videogame set on a remote planet called AR-Y 26. You are part of the pioneer program...
View ArticleA first look at The House In The Hollow
That VideoGame Blog A first look at The House In The Hollow Good things come to those who wait and never a truer word has been spoken in my opinion. Gamers are often some of the worst culprits for...
View ArticleREVIEW / Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout (PS4)
That VideoGame Blog REVIEW / Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout (PS4) To date, there have been 21 entries in the Atelier series of JRPGs from Japanese developer Gust Co Ltd and...
View ArticleREVIEW / WarpThrough (PC)
That VideoGame Blog REVIEW / WarpThrough (PC) Almost all of the arcade platformers coming out nowadays requires you to always rush and get to the goal as quickly as possible. However, indie developer...
View ArticleObversion introduces us to a new puzzle
That VideoGame Blog Obversion introduces us to a new puzzle As most of you lot know by now the puzzle genre is one of my absolute favorites. When something new and brain-bending comes along I have to...
View ArticleTop 10 Platforming Games of the Decade
That VideoGame Blog Top 10 Platforming Games of the Decade Platformers have essentially been around since the dawn of videogames themselves. Some of the earliest games, dating back to the...
View ArticleITTA announced for PC and Nintendo Switch
That VideoGame Blog ITTA announced for PC and Nintendo Switch ITTA, a pixel-art bullet-hell title from developer Glass Revolver and published by Armor Games, has been announced for PC and Nintendo...
View ArticleInertial Drift racing towards consoles and PC in 2020
That VideoGame Blog Inertial Drift racing towards consoles and PC in 2020 Tear around bends at breakneck speed or drift through neon cities in uniquely crafted race cars. This game gives you total...
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