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Generation Zero Review
3:49pm, 26th March, 2019

Generation Zero Review

Conceptually, Generation Zero has a lot of big ideas. Its setting, a 1980s alternate history where robots have taken over the Swedish countryside, is fresh and stylish in its specificity. Though it fits into a clear-cut niche – the co-op survival fir...
SteamWorld Quest Gets a Release Date
1:34pm, 26th March, 2019

SteamWorld Quest Gets a Release Date

SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech will hit Nintendo Switch next month. Announced by developer Image & Form, SteamWorld Quest will be available exclusively through the Nintendo eShop starting April 25. This RPG with card-based mechanics will cost $2...
Game streaming’s multi-industry melee is about to begin
12:15pm, 26th March, 2019

Game streaming’s multi-industry melee is about to begin

Almost exactly 10 years ago, participating in a demo of a service I didn’t think could exist: OnLive. The company had promised high-definition, low-latency streaming of games at a time when real broadband was uncommon, mobile gaming was still defined...
Control Hands-On Preview: It Feels Good to Break Things
9:04am, 26th March, 2019

Control Hands-On Preview: It Feels Good to Break Things

Remedy Entertainment – makers of Max Payne, Alan Wake, and Quantum Break – has never made a bad game, and if my first hands-on with their latest, Control, is any indication, they’re not in jeopardy of breaking that streak. In the same way that Max Pa...