Last summer I was introduced to Mexican Train Dominoes by my wife's family. While I generally like other games that contain more strategy, I was happy to play some games …
Continue reading →Sometimes you can't help but to like B-movies. You know that they don't have the budget to hire well-known actors or put in good special effects. Still, you get the …
Continue reading →After months of waiting, and amid worries that the DLC would never come, Dragonborn has come to the PS3. Previous Skyrim DLCs, like Dawnguard, remain unavailable on the PS3 due …
Continue reading →If you've never played Dungeons and Dragons before, you might not know that the Forgotten Realms Dungeons and Dragons setting is world in which the Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale …
Continue reading →In a statement released on his personal webpage, Last Guardian creator Fumito Ueda reassured the world that the next game from legendary development studio Team ICO has not been cancelled, but …
Continue reading →You know what's been missing from the variety of open-world games on the PC? A lack of guitars, Jack Black and metal - the music kind, not the sword kind. …
Continue reading →Path of Exile has received a patch today, deploying version 0.10.1 of this free-to-play Diablo-style dungeon crawler. Some bug fixes, some balance changes, but the bulk of the meat here comes …
Continue reading →Playdek knows how to convert board games into digital format on the iOS platforms, and they want you to flirt a little with your handheld iOS device and your significant …
Continue reading →Survival horror has been a staple for video gamers for quite some time, with such series as Resident Evil, Silent Hill, and Fatal Frame. Plenty of board games feature zombies, …
Continue reading →Corpse Party: Book of Shadows is marketed as a video game and it is being brought to the North American market as an adventure game. But this sequel to the …
Continue reading →Didn't I tell you that an exlusive Rayman Legends demo for Wii U wouldn't be enough to placate fans upset about the game's delay? Now it's not just the gamers …
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