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News   -   Apr 23, 2020 Play Keyforge’s upcoming set for free with four print and play decks released by Fantasy Flight
Play Keyforge’s upcoming set for free with four print and play decks released by Fantasy Flight

Fantasy Flight Games has taken steps to help make the social isolation easier for all that are affected by releasing four print & play decks from their upcoming Keyforge: Mass Mutation set. If you haven’t played before and have wanted to try it out, this is the perfect opportunity

by Jason Ornelas
Reviews   -   Apr 22, 2020 Putting the strand in stranded — Filament review
Putting the strand in stranded — Filament review

Puzzle games come in all shapes and sizes, whether they be matching tiles, connecting paths, navigating mazes, and so on. This leaves the genre open to a plethora of designs, making them more accessible to a wide variety of gamers. The biggest aspect to consider is how easy or hard

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Apr 22, 2020 A sentimental trip that isn’t worth the ride — Pangeon review
A sentimental trip that isn’t worth the ride — Pangeon review

Games today are often heavily marketed and developed with cutting-edge visuals and advanced graphics; and who can blame them? Playing a game in 4K in a world that feels close to the real thing is the natural progression of video games. But there’s something about getting back to the

by Terrance Hale
News   -   Apr 22, 2020 It’s an endless ocean of possibilities as Beyond Blue hits PC, consoles next month
It’s an endless ocean of possibilities as Beyond Blue hits PC, consoles next month

Today during an Earth Day livestream, E-Line Media announced the release for its upcoming simulation game Beyond Blue, which will be released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on the week of June 8. This coincides with World Oceans Day, which will occur then. Across multiple dives, Beyond Blue

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 21, 2020 Art, gardens, weddings, oh my! Animal Crossing: New Horizons gets a major spring update this Thursday
Art, gardens, weddings, oh my! Animal Crossing: New Horizons gets a major spring update this Thursday

While we’ve all been cooped up in our houses since last month, Animal Crossing: New Horizons has been a great social tool to connect all of us. Nintendo recently unveiled a new update for the Nintendo Switch title which will be available on Thursday that will add some new

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 21, 2020 Cheaters never win as Infinity Ward announces new anti-cheat measures
Cheaters never win as Infinity Ward announces new anti-cheat measures

Call of Duty Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Warzone have been popular titles in the Call of Duty franchise, though like most online games, it has its share of cheaters. Infinity Ward recently posted on its Twitter account new guidelines that will help fight against those who wish to

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 21, 2020 The truth is in the video as Telling Lies heads to consoles next week
The truth is in the video as Telling Lies heads to consoles next week

Today, Annapurna Interactive announced that its Full Motion Video thriller Telling Lies will be heading to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch on April 28. The game will allow players to try and piece together a mysterious story through video clips that have been retrieved on a laptop. Telling

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 21, 2020 Work together to solve the robotic mystery as First Class Trouble heads to PC this year, alpha incoming
Work together to solve the robotic mystery as First Class Trouble heads to PC this year, alpha incoming

Invisible Walls recently announced that its asymmetric multiplayer game First Class Trouble will be heading to PC via Steam Early Access later this year, with console releases sometime next year. The game tasks players with finding robotic doppelgangers that are threatening to kill them. In First Class Trouble you take

by Elisha Deogracias
Play Keyforge’s upcoming set for free with four print and play decks released by Fantasy Flight
News   -   Apr 23, 2020 Play Keyforge’s upcoming set for free with four print and play decks released by Fantasy Flight

Fantasy Flight Games has taken steps to help make the social isolation easier for all that are affected by releasing four print & play decks from their upcoming Keyforge: Mass Mutation set. If you haven’t played before and have wanted to try it out, this is the perfect opportunity

by Jason Ornelas
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News   -   Apr 23, 2020 Play Keyforge’s upcoming set for free with four print and play decks released by Fantasy Flight
Play Keyforge’s upcoming set for free with four print and play decks released by Fantasy Flight

Fantasy Flight Games has taken steps to help make the social isolation easier for all that are affected by releasing four print & play decks from their upcoming Keyforge: Mass Mutation set. If you haven’t played before and have wanted to try it out, this is the perfect opportunity

by Jason Ornelas
Reviews   -   Apr 22, 2020 Putting the strand in stranded — Filament review
Putting the strand in stranded — Filament review

Puzzle games come in all shapes and sizes, whether they be matching tiles, connecting paths, navigating mazes, and so on. This leaves the genre open to a plethora of designs, making them more accessible to a wide variety of gamers. The biggest aspect to consider is how easy or hard

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Apr 22, 2020 A sentimental trip that isn’t worth the ride — Pangeon review
A sentimental trip that isn’t worth the ride — Pangeon review

Games today are often heavily marketed and developed with cutting-edge visuals and advanced graphics; and who can blame them? Playing a game in 4K in a world that feels close to the real thing is the natural progression of video games. But there’s something about getting back to the

by Terrance Hale
News   -   Apr 22, 2020 It’s an endless ocean of possibilities as Beyond Blue hits PC, consoles next month
It’s an endless ocean of possibilities as Beyond Blue hits PC, consoles next month

Today during an Earth Day livestream, E-Line Media announced the release for its upcoming simulation game Beyond Blue, which will be released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on the week of June 8. This coincides with World Oceans Day, which will occur then. Across multiple dives, Beyond Blue

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 21, 2020 Art, gardens, weddings, oh my! Animal Crossing: New Horizons gets a major spring update this Thursday
Art, gardens, weddings, oh my! Animal Crossing: New Horizons gets a major spring update this Thursday

While we’ve all been cooped up in our houses since last month, Animal Crossing: New Horizons has been a great social tool to connect all of us. Nintendo recently unveiled a new update for the Nintendo Switch title which will be available on Thursday that will add some new

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 21, 2020 Cheaters never win as Infinity Ward announces new anti-cheat measures
Cheaters never win as Infinity Ward announces new anti-cheat measures

Call of Duty Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Warzone have been popular titles in the Call of Duty franchise, though like most online games, it has its share of cheaters. Infinity Ward recently posted on its Twitter account new guidelines that will help fight against those who wish to

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 21, 2020 The truth is in the video as Telling Lies heads to consoles next week
The truth is in the video as Telling Lies heads to consoles next week

Today, Annapurna Interactive announced that its Full Motion Video thriller Telling Lies will be heading to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch on April 28. The game will allow players to try and piece together a mysterious story through video clips that have been retrieved on a laptop. Telling

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 21, 2020 Work together to solve the robotic mystery as First Class Trouble heads to PC this year, alpha incoming
Work together to solve the robotic mystery as First Class Trouble heads to PC this year, alpha incoming

Invisible Walls recently announced that its asymmetric multiplayer game First Class Trouble will be heading to PC via Steam Early Access later this year, with console releases sometime next year. The game tasks players with finding robotic doppelgangers that are threatening to kill them. In First Class Trouble you take

by Elisha Deogracias
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