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Wargroove Releasing on PS4 This Week
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It seems that PlayStation 4 is late to this release party, but it is okay. This turned based strategy game seems to be worth the wait. Being both published and developed by Chucklefish Wargroove gives access to up to 4 players in this adventure as a Commander and their units to wage war. Let’s take a look at the trailer to get a better idea of what to expect.

Hellsign Preview
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Finding a lucrative career is tough at best and sometimes you have to use the skills that you may have in other to help the living or exorcize the dead. I tell you this right now being a paranormal investigator is not really my first choice, but when it comes down to it and sadly I can’t get my hands on a proton pack, using your sixth sense can help out others…maybe if you survive.

Kickstarter Preview of Hell Let Loose
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For those looking for a realistic experience in combat well, Hell Let Loose seems to be the game that will give you just that. Coming from the developer’s Black Matter who is a small independent team using the Unreal Engine 4. Hell let loose will not be your arena-style shooter, but read on for full details.

Shock Tactics Review
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Cause and effect are the topics of this review. When a game causes a feeling which results in a semi-violent effect or feeling towards said game. The main problem that some gamers have with the industry is releasing content that is not finished or convincing us to just deal with it until a patch comes out. Could you imagine if that happened in everything else we bought? You get a shirt that is only have done, but you wait a few weeks and someone will patch it up or buy a car with a torn axle. If you wait a few months a mechanic will be right there to fix that right up for you. Shock Tactics is one of those titles that has triggered my cause and effect button in a difficult way. Let’s get right into this.

Epitaph Hands on Preview
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One thing about the Indie games at EVO 2016 that stood out the most was the art and Epitaph is no exception. This studio based in Brooklyn found an interesting way to push their art. Drawn in by dark backgrounds and neon colored characters I found that there is more to this game than aesthetics. Epitaph puts a whole new spin on death with this highly competitive, tactical game.
Epitaph takes fighting games to a whole new level. Rather than take the traditional root, Epitaph combines basic fighting game elements with strategy elements. Similar from what you’d see in games like Fire Emblem. That alone kicks the game off to a great start. But it just gets more interesting as players dive deeper into combat.