Category:  PAX

By Chris King, March 7, 2015 News, PAX

Pollen is a first person exploration mystery game from indie developer Mindfield.  The game has you stuck in a space station alone and you are trying to figure out what happened to the crew and you have to scurry every… Read More »

By Chris King, March 7, 2015 News, PAX

Life is Strange is an episodic story driven game from Square Enix.  You play as a girl named Alex who is in High School who has the ability to do time travel.  In the demo you are in a classroom… Read More »

By getamikeON, March 7, 2015 News, PAX

Gungho Entertainment Online had two separate stations setup at PAX East this year. One the left side was Puzzle & Dragons Z on the 3DS XL and on the right side was Puzzle & Dragons Super Mario Bros. Edition on… Read More »

By getamikeON, March 6, 2015 News, PAX

Do you like kitteh’s? Have you ever wondered why cats were trouble makers? Well, because its fun of course. I had the pleasure of checking out Catleral Damage, a game developed by Chris Chung. Catlateral Damage is a first-person destructive… Read More »

By getamikeON, March 6, 2015 News, PAX

Dead Years is a post apocalyptic Action/RPG like game that’s stylized in a way that’s reminiscent of Borderlands and Fallout 3. Dead Years is developed by a company called ZeroByte. This indie title really stood out at PAX East. While… Read More »

By Chris King, March 6, 2015 Microsoft, News, PAX

We all know what time it is when everyone says the word Halo.  343 industries gave us a multiplayer team death match play through to try it and I was very intrigued.  It was a classic Red vs. Blue in… Read More »

By Chris King, March 6, 2015 News, PAX

Kona has in many ways impressed me the most so far here at Pax East.  Kona looks and runs absolutely beautiful.  It is a first person exploratory episodic mystery game that reminded me a lot of L.A. Noire.  You play… Read More »