Tagged:  hybrid

By Eddie Inzauto, February 28, 2017 0 BG Review, Videos

Above and Below is a beautiful and engaging hybrid game for 2-4 players from designer/artist Ryan Laukat and Red Raven Games. It cleverly combines storytelling, engine-building, resource management, action point allowance, and other mechanics in an accessible, middleweight title that… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, September 29, 2016 0 BG Review, Videos

Eddie Inzauto reviews Eric M. Lang and Guillotine games’ Blood Rage, published by CMON. This combat-heavy area control game with card drafting, hidden objectives, and various upgrade paths is a special hybrid of Euro and Ameritrash that will have a… Read More »

By Jason Fanelli, October 4, 2012 0 VG Review

5th Cell Entertainment. Xbox 360. Third-person shooter. Ordinarily, if someone were to mention those three terms in the same sentence, the brain would produce a simple result: Does Not Compute. 5th Cell forged their legacy in the cauldron of unique,… Read More »

By Anthony LaBella, August 25, 2012 1 Columns

It’s time for another edition of The Sandbox, the weekly feature in which the GamerNode team members reveal what we’ve been playing over the past few days and what we’ve got on our plates for the weekend. This week we… Read More »

By Jason Fanelli, August 5, 2012 1 Columns, Videos

Nothing like a little late-night grilling, am I right? Every weekend, join GamerNode Senior Editor Jason Fanelli (with videographer Matt Boyle behind the camera) as he runs down the top gaming news stories from the previous week. Game announcements, developer… Read More »

By Jason Fanelli, June 24, 2012 0 Columns, Videos

The summer months are heating up, but it’s ALWAYS scorching on Hot Off The Grill! Every weekend, join GamerNode Senior Editor Jason Fanelli (with videographer Matt Boyle behind the camera) as he runs down the top gaming news stories from… Read More »

By Jason Fanelli, May 7, 2012 0 Previews

5th Cell has built a solid reputation for games on the backs of family-friendly portable titles. First came Lock’s Quest, then Drawn to Life, and finally the insanely popular Scribblenauts. Now, however, the studio is turning its attention to the… Read More »