From Pixel Apocalypse...
"On this episode of the Pixel Apocalypse Podcast Nathan details his experience with Star Wars: Attack Squadrons closed beta, and has whored himself out to Battlefield 4 once again.
We finally have a better idea of where Valve is going with the Steam Box as Alienware has dropped a few more details on their version of Valves pseudo console.
Nintedos financial troubles have worsened, causing the boys to wonder about Iwatas future with the company.
Microsoft is indulging in shady Youtube marketing courtesy of Machinima and their content creators.
J.J. Abrahms has confirmed the script to Episode VII is complete, and apparently Wonder Woman will be a Kryptonian prompting the return of BBBAAAANNNNEEEEE!
"SpellForce II: Demons of the Past is the final chapter in the SpellForce II video game saga. The game is an RPG/Strategy hybrid that is a standalone expansion pack to the SpellForce II video game from a few years back. Because of this, the game has some design sensibilities that may not hold up today, but how does this affect our enjoyment of the game? [...]" - Attack On Gaming
2P: Druid is a class with quite good attack defense abilities in Hearthstone. His hero power shapeshift(+1 Attack this turn. +1 Armor) is a good example. As Druid, you usually have more freedom to choose the effects according to tactical needs, because many of Malfurion Stormrage's spells have two effects. So Druid is a nice choice to cope with various situations and turn the tide.
Merging the two gaming genres, To The Death promises a new experience as players switch between two great warriors who have killed each other but continue to battle after death.
The Kickstarter description states: "Explore the world of the Crawl alternating between both warriors, conquering and discovering new levels, dynamically zooming in to fight and zooming out to shoot wave after wave of enemies that change each time you play. Attack and defend with precision, having full 360 degree control of where you swing, shoot, and defend. Get a quick fix alone, play co-op for hours...
The 2D-X crew analyzes Valve's Steam Machine initiative by discussing the target audience and why PC gamers may want one.
Also briefly discussed: The merits (or lack thereof) of Ninja Blade and the Pokemonization of Final Fantasy.