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Reviews   -   Apr 05, 2016 An incredible update to the classic vampire tale – Curse of Strahd Review
An incredible update to the classic vampire tale – Curse of Strahd Review

I swear the team at Wizards of the Coast are in my head with their latest D&D releases. It had been a long time since I’d played, but John’s review of the D&D Starter’s Set piqued my interest in tabletop role-playing once again.

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 30, 2016 The Skyrim Library Vol. II: Man, Mer & Beast review
The Skyrim Library Vol. II: Man, Mer & Beast review

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is as much an open world as it is a story you craft for yourself. Bethesda doesn’t pin you down to any particular path beyond the main story threads, instead leaving you to explore Tamriel as you see fit. To make that world worth

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 30, 2016 Charolette’s Deadly Web- Assassin’s Creed comic series 1-5 review
Charolette’s Deadly Web- Assassin’s Creed comic series 1-5 review

In the later part of 2015 Titan comics introduced us to the Assassin’s Creed comic series, which told us the tale of Charlotte ‘Char’ de la Cruz and her adventures as the Assassin Brotherhood’s newest draftee in their clandestine war against the Templar Order. This monthly five part

by Lucious Barnes
Impressions   -   Feb 12, 2016 Assassin’s Creed – the comic series parts four and five
Assassin’s Creed –  the comic series parts four and five

The fourth installment of the Assassin’s Creed comic series continues to follow the exploits of hard-hearted Assassin Tom Stoddard as he seeks to safely secure an artifact that could tip the scales of power between his and the Templar clandestine factions. Modern day gamer-turned- rookie-assassin Charlotte (Char) continues to

by Lucious Barnes
Reviews   -   Jan 26, 2016 The Art of Fable Legends — We knock on a new Demon Door
The Art of Fable Legends — We knock on a new Demon Door

It’s hard to believe that we’ve been playing Fable since 2004. Sure, they might not always meet the outlandish and occasionally unrealistic goals that Peter Molyneux set, but there’s simply nothing else like them. It’s been over five years since our last visit to Albion, but

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jan 25, 2016 A terrifying look at our alien overlords – The Art of XCOM 2 review
A terrifying look at our alien overlords – The Art of XCOM 2 review

XCOM 2 has been very much on my radar since I saw it in motion at E3. I’ve watched hours of playthroughs and have heard a great deal of commentary on how the game is shaping up. But having spent over 100 hours with the original (including The Long

by Ron Burke
Impressions   -   Jan 18, 2016 Assassin’s Creed – the comic series parts two and three
Assassin’s Creed – the comic series parts two and three

Part two of the Assassin’s Creed comic series jumps us right to our hero Char’s maiden dive inside the ancestral mind of Tom Stoddard, a member of the Assassin’s Brotherhood on a mission to retrieve an ancient artifact that could change the course of their struggle against

by Lucious Barnes
Reviews   -   Dec 22, 2015 Rise of the Tomb Raider: The Official Art Book review
Rise of the Tomb Raider: The Official Art Book review

When the Crystal Dynamics team tackled Rise of the Tomb Raider they knew that they wanted to take the harrowing experience Lara endured in the previous title and build on it to transform her from survivor to the world-traveled tomb raider we all know and love. Serving as almost a

by Ron Burke
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