

E3 showcased a ton of big video games made by big studios with budgets in the millions — like Super Mario Odyssey and Assassin’s Creed Origins — but those weren’t the only titles worthy of our attention. There were a handful of breathtaking indie games that deserve the spotlight, too. This E3’s stock of indies
I would say this popularity contest is a “no brainer” but since that’s literally all that’s left of them, maybe that’s the wrong choice of words here. Either way, it’s great to have an excuse both to watch some new animations of Futurama in a post-Futurama world, as well as to hear Neil deGrasse Tyson,
Someone beat Threes. In other news: Threes can be beaten(?!). Sirvo’s hit mobile game of shifting tiles to combine like numbers first launched in February 2014. According to illustrator Greg Wohlwend on Twitter, it’s taken exactly 3.33 years for someone to complete Threes. It took 3.33 years for someone (@ThreesPorn) to beat Threes. That’s an
On June 27, the dead will walk in Diablo III. The five-year-old game’s latest add-on, Rise of the Necromancer, introduces a new playable class. Necromancers wield powerful death magic to raise armies of zombies and channel the dark forces of the netherworld. Mashable‘s own Kellen Beck checked out the Necromancer, first at BlizzCon 2016 and
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