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Anime Boston is either gambling for a win or making a deal with the devil, as they share the announcement of voice actor Griffin Burns joining the 2022 roster! Griffin Burns is an LA-based voice actor and musician most known for

Many co-op titles merely require gamers to play together. Total Mayhem Games wants them to do more, with their We Were Here series putting major focus on communication on their games. One player has some keys to the puzzles at

The Great War gets lost in the shuffles of video game simulations and the like. M2H and Blackhill Games realized this, as they shone a light on World War I in their own series of battle-focused games. First, they went

Golf is a fun and competitive sport, and its video game incarnations deliver that same aspect almost every time. But what happens when you find yourself in a golf game of the more supernatural kind? Chuhai Labs’s Cursed to Golf

The world of LEGO has been in many video games since the turn of the century. However, very rarely do these titles allow you to do the things LEGO was meant to be for: building. Thunderful and ClockStone’s LEGO Bricktales

Something evil and foamy roams in the DreadXP booth at PAX East. One look at My Friendly Neighborhood, and nostalgic times of learning your ABCs and 123s will surely pop in your brain. But once you sit down and see

The demo at Elements wasn’t exactly a game demo, but rather a demonstration of the kind of world Apogee Entertainment and Wreckit Games wish to create. One can’t help but feel the gorgeous vibes that this game is bringing to

Is there much more to be done with the zombie genre? If the recent revivals of Resident Evil and House of the Dead are any hint, it seems like the undead are here to stay! Dead Fury, a new zombie

When one thinks of Apogee Entertainment, memories of VGA shareware titles no doubt would flow through any gamer’s brain. Below the Stone, an upcoming Apogee title from first-timer Strollart Games, is a game that would’ve fit in perfectly with its

You can thank the fans for bringing back Kao the Kangaroo, a seemingly-obscure video game hero in the same vein as Crash Bandicoot and Banjo-Kazooie. Thanks to a Twitter campaign, interest in this walloping wallaby began to take hold by