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Narcos: Rise of the Cartels is the officially licensed video game of the Netflix hit, Narcos. Taking more than just notes from X-Com 2, this game makes some strange tweaks to the genre of tactical turnbased shooter and shows just how important it is to...

Tomato western saumari, mad scientist cucumbers, horrifying textures and incomprehensible story. The gang checks out the the low-budget game Tomato Way on Steam and try to make sense of what we're seeing. Is it high art, is it trash? We're baffled but intrigued as we...

Hatred, the game some might know as the mass murder simulator gets reviewed. With a smaller crew of Tom and Hunter B., we discuss what makes a game get the rare AO rating, whether it deserves it, and if there is anything redeemable in the...

Alpha Zylon: there's not a lot of information about this game, it just exists. Created and published by teams linked to such esteemed franchises as Road Rage and Bad Rats, this game might be the pinnacle of bad games, or perhaps it was a test...

The series that founded 'survival horror' is back with a 2015 entry: Alone in the Dark Illumination. In this lovecraftian inspired game 4 plays do co-op to face off the angry hordes using flashlights, bullets and magic. In this episode we face off against lovecraftian horrors...

A Russian developer making an anime game inspired by Tomb Raider and Devil May Cry and a love of butts? You get the 2007, or maybe 2009 game XBlades. Starring Ayumi and her fantastic jeans, we take on hordes of enemies who simply will not...

What happens when you take the splinter cell, cut out most of the features along with half the AI's brain and drop it into WW2? Velvet Assassin! This week we discuss stealth mechanics along with ARG promotionals as we use...