For PC gamers left in the cold, Stadia is a fantastic place to play Judgement by: Eric - posted: 5/2/2021 8:28:00 AM
Late last month, a new version of
Judgement was released on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Stadia. This next-gen version cranked up the visual side of Judgement, offering 60 FPS and 4K resolution. Load times are significantly shorter than in the original release. The game retails for $40, and comes with all of the DLC that eventually released for the original.
Judgement was a fairly major hit when it released on last-gen systems in June 2019. With the Yakuza series winding down, and the story of Kazuma Kiryu being wrapped up in Yakuza 6, it looked like it might be a wrap for the franchise. But Judgement came bursting onto the scene, letting players experience the world of Yakuza (and its beloved setting of Kamurocho) through a completely different perspective. Judgement put players into the shoes of Takay
So, what are we playing? by: Randy - posted: 4/23/2021 2:00:00 PM
Sooner or later, big entertainment companies, like Netflix, want to get into video games but that s usually not enough. Conversely, Sony s (somewhat off-topic) answer to Xbox Game Pass is the PlayStation Plus Video Pass. And Military.com wades into
Six Days in Fallujah, a video game recounting one of Iraq s bloodiest battles, where missions begin with an interview with a Marine or soldier who participated in the event.
Eric Hauter
I ve carefully read over the embargo, and I do believe that I am permitted to say that I am playing
Games N Moorer says no more in Say No! More by: Eric - posted: 4/20/2021 12:37:00 PM
Games N Moorer s Joseph Moorer last night took on
Say No! More, the new NO!-Playing-Game from developer Studio Fizbin and Thunderful Publishing.
Say No! More has an amazing and completely unique set-up. The player customizes a character, then takes on the role of an intern starting a new job. The player is besieged by people making terrible asks, stuff like Give me your lunchbox or Pay all the rent again because I m broke . The entire game is about the player learning to forcefully say No! , which knocks people off their feet and sends them flying backwards. It s pretty funny. Eventually, you learn to laugh at people, which is even better.
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Gaming Nexus joins Games N Moorer for a cruise aboard First Class Trouble by: Eric - posted: 4/10/2021 8:14:00 AM
First Class Trouble arrived on Steam this week, making quite a splash among fans of social deduction fans. Games N Moorer s Joseph Moorer hosted a party of GN folks on his stream last night so we could dig into the game as a group, and the results were (predictably) hilarious.
First Class Trouble places players aboard a luxury star liner after the ship s Personoid staff has revolted. Out of the six players each round, four are surviving passengers, and two are Personoids. Oxygen is slowly leaking from the ship, and the passengers have to scramble to keep the air flowing while working their way through the ship to shut down the central computer. Personoids, of course, are trying to secretly sabotage the passengers, while attempting to blend in and prove their innocence.