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            I’m going to be entirely honest here, I was not ready for just how powerful and moving a story Necrobarista would turn out to be. I went in expecting a ridiculous, if not very stylish, visual novel about a barista who tries to raise the dead, and I was
by A Kay Purcell 
            The legend of Troy is one steeped in a vicious blend of love, hate, betrayal, war, heroes, and more than a bit of mysticism. Told through Homer’s poem, “The Iliad,” Troy was besieged for over ten years by the Greek army after Paris, the son of King Priam, stole
by Ron Burke 
            Watch Dogs has been an iterative adventure. The first game was filled with unique promise, tackling the open world as a hackable playground. The narrative revolved around revenge and the unveiling of a massive nemesis in ctOS. In the first game, it was controlling the city of Chicago’s infrastructure,
by Ron Burke 
            Seagate has been stretching their legs lately. They’ve launched high-end NVMe drives aimed at gamers like the FireCuda 510 (our review), and then followed it up with a Gen4 drive in the FireCuda 520 (our review). They’ve delivered awesome speeds for the Xbox One via their SSD-powered Game
by Ron Burke 
            Playing games with other people is typically a great time, no matter if it’s in person or online. That being said, the events of 2020 have made online gaming more popular than ever. Recently I was able to sit down for an online, hands-off session with Mythical’s upcoming
by Codi Spence 
            Gaming Trend · Episode 014: Adult Swim This week Erica Echlin and Jon Miller talk about a Karen discovering Adult swim 19 years too late. -Karen put your dang kids to bed and we wouldn’t have this problem. -I’m totally a semi-normal, moderately functioning human being and I grew
by Erica Echlin 
            After several years of ignoring it, I think I may have a problem: I have too many pins. Part of me, the part that has ignored this ever-growing situation, thinks one can never have too many pins. This is the part that also thinks these ripped PJs have at least
by David Flynn 
            We all know team-based shooters by now, whether they be games like Overwatch, Paladins, Splatoon, Valorant, or the plethora of other options out there. The core concepts of these games revolve around various game modes, characters with a variety of abilities, and interesting gunplay. Even with all these options, it
by Codi Spence 
            I’m going to be entirely honest here, I was not ready for just how powerful and moving a story Necrobarista would turn out to be. I went in expecting a ridiculous, if not very stylish, visual novel about a barista who tries to raise the dead, and I was
by A Kay Purcell 
             
             
             
            Relive Atari classics in handheld form!
 
            It’s better for newbies, but still very much an extraction shooter
 
            This might be the perfect gaming instrument
 
            AK Interactive updated their classic Panel Liner and the results are awesome
 
            This one's giving Saturday morning cartoon zeerust with a whole lotta dice chuckin' nonsense.
 
            and Auntie's Choice certified!
 
            I’m going to be entirely honest here, I was not ready for just how powerful and moving a story Necrobarista would turn out to be. I went in expecting a ridiculous, if not very stylish, visual novel about a barista who tries to raise the dead, and I was
by A Kay Purcell 
            The legend of Troy is one steeped in a vicious blend of love, hate, betrayal, war, heroes, and more than a bit of mysticism. Told through Homer’s poem, “The Iliad,” Troy was besieged for over ten years by the Greek army after Paris, the son of King Priam, stole
by Ron Burke 
            Watch Dogs has been an iterative adventure. The first game was filled with unique promise, tackling the open world as a hackable playground. The narrative revolved around revenge and the unveiling of a massive nemesis in ctOS. In the first game, it was controlling the city of Chicago’s infrastructure,
by Ron Burke 
            Seagate has been stretching their legs lately. They’ve launched high-end NVMe drives aimed at gamers like the FireCuda 510 (our review), and then followed it up with a Gen4 drive in the FireCuda 520 (our review). They’ve delivered awesome speeds for the Xbox One via their SSD-powered Game
by Ron Burke 
            Playing games with other people is typically a great time, no matter if it’s in person or online. That being said, the events of 2020 have made online gaming more popular than ever. Recently I was able to sit down for an online, hands-off session with Mythical’s upcoming
by Codi Spence 
            Gaming Trend · Episode 014: Adult Swim This week Erica Echlin and Jon Miller talk about a Karen discovering Adult swim 19 years too late. -Karen put your dang kids to bed and we wouldn’t have this problem. -I’m totally a semi-normal, moderately functioning human being and I grew
by Erica Echlin 
            After several years of ignoring it, I think I may have a problem: I have too many pins. Part of me, the part that has ignored this ever-growing situation, thinks one can never have too many pins. This is the part that also thinks these ripped PJs have at least
by David Flynn 
            We all know team-based shooters by now, whether they be games like Overwatch, Paladins, Splatoon, Valorant, or the plethora of other options out there. The core concepts of these games revolve around various game modes, characters with a variety of abilities, and interesting gunplay. Even with all these options, it
by Codi Spence