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Two new Earth Defense Force titles hitting PS4 and Vita this year
PQube and D3 studios are bringing two new Earth Defense games to PlayStation platforms later this year. Both PS4 and Vita will be getting...
Adventure Time: Secret of the Nameless Kingdom: A link to somewhere in time
Adventure Time may be a great animated series, but it's kind of hit-or-miss when it comes to video games. While that sort of thing...
Cartoon Network chooses new developer for next Adventure Time game
WayForward Technologies won't be making the next Adventure Time game.
Cartoon Network has partnered with Little Orbit, the developer of mobile game Falling Skies Planetary...
EDF 2025 Review: The sweet science of insecticide
In the grand list of satisfying video game moments -- somewhere between Peggle’s Ode to Joy and a killing spree in Call of Duty...
Earth Defense Force 2025 arrives mid-February
Earth Defense Force 2025 touches down on consoles around the middle of next month, D3Publisher has revealed.
The mature-rated third-person shooter, which Sandlot is developing...
Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON’T KNOW! BMO Gamepad trailer
Who wants to play a video game?! D3Publisher has released an algebraic new trailer highlighting the exclusive content specific to the Wii U. On...
Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON’T KNOW! Review: Trouble in Candy Kingdom
Looting dungeons is supposed to be fun. Why else would we crave the incessant click, click of hack-n-slash games like Diablo?
Adventure Time: Explore the...
Earth Defense Force 2025 arrives February 2014, will feature DLC from Japan
Earth Defense Force 2025, the sequel to developer Sandlot's third-person shooter Earth Defense Force 2017, is releasing for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in...
Adventure Time 2 goes gold — here’s what the complete Collector’s Edition looks like
Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON’T KNOW! has gone gold today, and D3Publisher has released a complete look at the Collector's Edition...
Adventure Time and Regular Show keep it old school
New York Comic Con featured not one, but two Cartoon Network shows-turned-video games developed by WayForward. I had a chance to play them both...