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4PP 332: The Mondo Show
It's Grand Theft Auto 5 week! We devoted the entire first segment of the show to discussing this beast of a game. Daethwing sent us 144 Mondos to drink and Atlus was purchased by Sega! What a week!! You knows what goes great with cruising through the streets of Los Santos? Your favorite video gam...
Published by Nick Henderson on Sept. 20, 2013
Grand Theft Auto 5 has Arrived. What Do You Think So Far?
It's hard to believe that another Grand Theft Auto has finally hit store shelves. Rockstar has been slaving away at this game for years and has pumped more money than god into its production. Expectations are incredibly high and hype is rampant. Of course, our review is coming but in the meantime...
Published by Nick Henderson on Sept. 17, 2013
The Weekly: Top News & Releases
The weekend is finally here! Time to recap some important news buzzing around the game industry.
Published by Soha E. on Sept. 15, 2013
PSA: Look Out, GTAV Has Been Leaked
It's that time again, people.
Published by Zack Wheat on Sept. 13, 2013
4PP 331: The Red Tornado Show
We're back from PAX and the video games are upon us! We talk about two major horror releases this week (Outlast and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs) and Brad explains the intricacies to be found within The Wonderful 101, the latest game from the mind of Hideki Kamiya.
Published by Nick Henderson on Sept. 13, 2013
Sony Announces "Casual" Vita, Debuts Vita TV
Observers who criticized Sony's apparent disinterest in continuing to promote the struggling PS Vita handheld will be shocked to learn of Sony's flurry of announcements at a Japanese event last night. Among the top subjects were the announcement of a new, cheaper, slimmer Vita, as well as a total...
Published by Zack Wheat on Sept. 9, 2013
PS4 Exclusive Deep Down Is Set In Future New York
At the PS4 Sony Japan press conference, Capcom revealed some new information about their upcoming game Deep Down. The game, which was revealed to be a PS4 exclusive, will be an online multiplayer experience supporting up to 4 players, and will feature procedurally generated caves, monsters and we...
Published by George Denison on Sept. 9, 2013
Review: Outlast
True survival horror is somewhat of a rarity these days. Games like Resident Evil continue to abandon the genre entirely in hopes of achieving more mainstream success while games like Amnesia: The Dark Descent remind us that this genre is still relevant and open to innovation. Red Barrels, a new ...
Published by Nick Henderson on Sept. 8, 2013