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RemovableSanity was B3's head of video. He focused on bringing his extensive gaming history and experiences (he's old) to inform and educate on new and upcoming games. You can find RemoveableSanity on the Youtubes.
South Park: The Fractured but Whole — Hype or Improvement
The good thing about gaming events is the possibility of trying out the games you are eagerly excited to play. South Park: The Fractured but Whole was one such game for me. However,…
Op-Ed | Scourge of Gaming: Microtransactions
Microtransactions. The very word turns many gamers into raging, gibbering messes. Yet gaming publishers would have you believe these is there only to give players more choice.
Video Review | Masquerada: Songs and Shadow (Xbox One)
Masquerada: Songs and Shadow is a masterfully drawn ARPG featuring tactical combat in a world of masks, magic and mystery.
Video Review | Seum: Speedrunners from Hell (Xbox One)
A heavy metal, first-person, speed-running platformer
Hands on | Raging Justice
Raging Justice, from developer MakingGames, drags the 2D-brawler into the modern day, and it does so with the utmost respect for the neglected genre.
First Impressions | Road Redemption
Stefan gives us the skinny on the recently released, bike-battler Road Redemption, from developers Pixel Dash Studios and EQ Games.
Video Review | Blackhole Complete Edition (Xbox One)
RemoveableSanity reviews Blackhole Complete Edition, a puzzle platformer set on a mysterious planet stuck outside of time and space.
Beta Impressions: Path of Exile
You are an Exile, struggling to survive against the odds in a damned world - juggling and changing skills to suit your playstyle and live, against the odds
Video Review: Unbox: Newbies Adventure
Available now on Xbox, PS4 & PC. Introducing Newbie, the latest recruit in a groundbreaking new delivery firm, where the boxes deliver themselves.