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Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2022 Horizon Zero Dawn Thunderjaw and Sacred Land expansions review ⏤ A formidable hunt, a forgettable experience
Horizon Zero Dawn Thunderjaw and Sacred Land expansions review ⏤ A formidable hunt, a forgettable experience

Horizon is a dish best served cold. A dish that teaches you to fish rather than feeds you for a day. The expansions not so much. For most board games, expansions are welcome additions of content. For Horizon Zero Dawn the Board Game, I’m not so sure that is

by Rob Berg
Impressions   -   Feb 18, 2022 Call Of Duty League Stage 1/Week 3/Day 1 takeaways — “Texas Optics”
Call Of Duty League Stage 1/Week 3/Day 1 takeaways — “Texas Optics”

What a start to the weekend! Ranked Play and the last matches before Major I. It doesn’t get better than this, but of course today just had to bring a bit of controversy along with it. We’ll get into that at the end of everything, so take a

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2022 Horizon Zero Dawn The Board Game review — Something coming over the horizon….or not?
Horizon Zero Dawn The Board Game review — Something coming over the horizon….or not?

At a glance a video game to a board game is a vast undertaking. Much like tv shows and movie adaptations of video games, many set out with the goal of presenting a video game in another form and capturing an even wider audience. With this goal in mind, there

by Rob Berg
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2022 Star Wars Jabba’s Palace A Love Letter Game review – return to a galaxy far, far away
Star Wars Jabba’s Palace A Love Letter Game review – return to a galaxy far, far away

In a galaxy far, far away… fans were long ago introduced to the Star Wars universe. In a collaboration between ZMAN Games and designer Justin Kemppainen, we are welcomed back to the planet Tatooine- more specifically to Jabba the Hutt’s Palace. In this two to six player game, players

by Rob Berg
News   -   Feb 18, 2022 Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong gets Pillars Dev Diary
Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong gets Pillars Dev Diary

NACON and Big Bad Wolf Studio today released a Pillars Dev Diary for Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong. The game will be available on PC through Epic Games Store, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 on May 19. A Switch release date will be announced in

by Kat Fast
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2022 Valeria: Card Kingdoms 2E and Darksworn expansion review— Rolling bones, skeleton bones
Valeria: Card Kingdoms 2E and Darksworn expansion review— Rolling bones, skeleton bones

I’ve had a rough time trying to pin down Valeria: Card Kingdoms.  While it seems like Valeria always has one hand outstretched to give you more, more, more, its other hand is oppositionally constantly ready to take. On its surface, Valeria is an extremely generous game in an already

by Nick Dubs
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2022 Sucker for Love: First Date Review — That doesn’t scare me, I’m too horny!
Sucker for Love: First Date Review — That doesn’t scare me, I’m too horny!

Humanity is secure in their ignorance of the elder gods lurking just outside our perception. They sleep and wait for the day when insanity will reign, when all men will be driven mad simply by gazing upon their forms, their true horror incomprehensible. But what if you found unknowable visages…

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2022 Tal’Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn ⏤ Your adventure begins
Tal’Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn ⏤ Your adventure begins

Calling the Tal’Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn a tome would almost be selling this impressive book short. All 280 pages are overflowing with lore, monsters, NPCs, histories, and incredible artwork from the continent of Tal’Dorei in Exandria, the homebrew world of Matthew Mercer, and the setting of Vox Machina

by A Kay Purcell
Horizon Zero Dawn Thunderjaw and Sacred Land expansions review ⏤ A formidable hunt, a forgettable experience
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2022 Horizon Zero Dawn Thunderjaw and Sacred Land expansions review ⏤ A formidable hunt, a forgettable experience

Horizon is a dish best served cold. A dish that teaches you to fish rather than feeds you for a day. The expansions not so much. For most board games, expansions are welcome additions of content. For Horizon Zero Dawn the Board Game, I’m not so sure that is

by Rob Berg
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Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2022 Horizon Zero Dawn Thunderjaw and Sacred Land expansions review ⏤ A formidable hunt, a forgettable experience
Horizon Zero Dawn Thunderjaw and Sacred Land expansions review ⏤ A formidable hunt, a forgettable experience

Horizon is a dish best served cold. A dish that teaches you to fish rather than feeds you for a day. The expansions not so much. For most board games, expansions are welcome additions of content. For Horizon Zero Dawn the Board Game, I’m not so sure that is

by Rob Berg
Impressions   -   Feb 18, 2022 Call Of Duty League Stage 1/Week 3/Day 1 takeaways — “Texas Optics”
Call Of Duty League Stage 1/Week 3/Day 1 takeaways — “Texas Optics”

What a start to the weekend! Ranked Play and the last matches before Major I. It doesn’t get better than this, but of course today just had to bring a bit of controversy along with it. We’ll get into that at the end of everything, so take a

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2022 Horizon Zero Dawn The Board Game review — Something coming over the horizon….or not?
Horizon Zero Dawn The Board Game review — Something coming over the horizon….or not?

At a glance a video game to a board game is a vast undertaking. Much like tv shows and movie adaptations of video games, many set out with the goal of presenting a video game in another form and capturing an even wider audience. With this goal in mind, there

by Rob Berg
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2022 Star Wars Jabba’s Palace A Love Letter Game review – return to a galaxy far, far away
Star Wars Jabba’s Palace A Love Letter Game review – return to a galaxy far, far away

In a galaxy far, far away… fans were long ago introduced to the Star Wars universe. In a collaboration between ZMAN Games and designer Justin Kemppainen, we are welcomed back to the planet Tatooine- more specifically to Jabba the Hutt’s Palace. In this two to six player game, players

by Rob Berg
News   -   Feb 18, 2022 Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong gets Pillars Dev Diary
Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong gets Pillars Dev Diary

NACON and Big Bad Wolf Studio today released a Pillars Dev Diary for Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong. The game will be available on PC through Epic Games Store, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 on May 19. A Switch release date will be announced in

by Kat Fast
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2022 Valeria: Card Kingdoms 2E and Darksworn expansion review— Rolling bones, skeleton bones
Valeria: Card Kingdoms 2E and Darksworn expansion review— Rolling bones, skeleton bones

I’ve had a rough time trying to pin down Valeria: Card Kingdoms.  While it seems like Valeria always has one hand outstretched to give you more, more, more, its other hand is oppositionally constantly ready to take. On its surface, Valeria is an extremely generous game in an already

by Nick Dubs
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2022 Sucker for Love: First Date Review — That doesn’t scare me, I’m too horny!
Sucker for Love: First Date Review — That doesn’t scare me, I’m too horny!

Humanity is secure in their ignorance of the elder gods lurking just outside our perception. They sleep and wait for the day when insanity will reign, when all men will be driven mad simply by gazing upon their forms, their true horror incomprehensible. But what if you found unknowable visages…

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2022 Tal’Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn ⏤ Your adventure begins
Tal’Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn ⏤ Your adventure begins

Calling the Tal’Dorei Campaign Setting Reborn a tome would almost be selling this impressive book short. All 280 pages are overflowing with lore, monsters, NPCs, histories, and incredible artwork from the continent of Tal’Dorei in Exandria, the homebrew world of Matthew Mercer, and the setting of Vox Machina

by A Kay Purcell
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