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PAX East 2025 – Interview with Dune Awakening Art Directors David Levy and Gavin Whelan

The largest and arguably busiest booth at PAX east where you could actually play the game (looking at you Elden Ring) was the Dune Awakening booth. The latest game from Funcom (Secret World, Conan Exiles) is an epic open world…

PAX East Day 1 – Pizza Bandit, Fretless, Re;Act & Re;Match Tabletop Games

PAX east is a massive yearly show in Boston and this year was better than ever. While there were less big name developers here, there were tons of smaller indie studios that showed amazing experiences across the video game and…

PAX East 2025 – The PAX East Experience

The Penny Arcade Expo or PAX as it is more commonly called is a multi city celebration of all things gaming and nerd culture. I attend PAX East, the second oldest iteration of the conference, in Boston every year and…

PAX East 2024 – Cookie Brigade, Many Worlds Tavern and Lethal Shadows

The extraordinary thing about PAX East is how many varied experiences you can stumble upon while wandering the conference halls. Around one corner there is the Voodoo Ranger beer lounge, around another the Jackbox stage and around another hall the…

PAX East 2024 – Suda 51 and Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered

It is always amazing to get a chance to talk to gaming legend Suda 51 (real name Goichi Suda), this is my third time meeting him and it is always a pleasure. He was at PAX East promoting the Shadow…

PAX East 2024 – Day Four

The final day of PAX East is a varied mix of urgency and calm as the realization hits that this is the last time for a year we will be on the conference floor with this group of like minded…

PAX East 2024 Preview – Into the Dead: Our Darkest Days

During PAX East there is often a chance to check out games in more comfortable scenarios where I am able to sit and truly explore what the title has to offer. Into the Dead: Our Darkest Days was one of…

PAX East 2024 – Hollow Home

During the four days of PAX East I get a chance to explore many different types of games, some big, some small and others that just connect in a way I did not expect. In the case of Hollow Home…