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Reviews   -   Nov 01, 2019 Move over Beat Saber, there’s a new VR music master — Synth Riders VR review
Move over Beat Saber, there’s a new VR music master — Synth Riders VR review

I’m always on the lookout for the next party-capable VR game that can serve as an introduction to the medium. There are “experience” games aplenty, and power fantasy games like Gorn are always a hit, but it’s music games that always draw people in. Synth Riders looks to

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 01, 2019 Disco inferno — Disco Elysium review
Disco Elysium

Right at the outset, Disco Elysium makes it clear that it’s a different kind of game than its cRPG trappings might suggest. In fact, even calling it a different kind of game might not be quite right. That implies that there are other games like Disco Elysium, that it

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Nov 01, 2019 A journey for the people — Death Stranding review
A journey for the people — Death Stranding review

As time has passed, the world has become more and more connected. We went from being spread out with no way to communicate except in person to being able to communicate on the plethora of social media we have now. The point is that we have the power to communicate

by Codi Spence
Editorials   -   Oct 31, 2019 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on modern hardware – RTX and 4K
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on modern hardware – RTX and 4K

Let’s be clear — Call of Duty: Modern Warfare looks absolutely gorgeous on any platform. We took videos of the first two missions of the campaign as part of our review coverage on console, and you can see the incredible care and attention to detail the team at Infinity Ward

by Ron Burke
Features   -   Oct 31, 2019 Three girls and a Barry walk into a bar — Bust out the Backlog with Resident Evil: Revelations 2
Three girls and a Barry walk into a bar — Bust out the Backlog with Resident Evil: Revelations 2

It’s spooky season, and for that it seemed appropriate to bust out the backlog for a spooky game. I’ve been a huge fan of the Resident Evil series since Resident Evil 2 first came out on the PlayStation, but despite Claire being one of my favorite characters in

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Oct 30, 2019 All in the palm of your hands — Palm Trees review
All in the palm of your hands — Palm Trees review

Two of the biggest things that can turn people off a tabletop game are complicated rules and lengthy setup time. You don’t want to spend more time looking at the rulebook than actually playing the game because at that point you’re basically just reading. You also don’t

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Oct 30, 2019 Bringing balance to the lands — A Mystic Vale Harmony Expansion review
Bringing balance to the lands — A Mystic Vale Harmony Expansion review

As a druid the wilderness is your home, and when a threat presents itself to your land, you do all you can to restore it to its former glory. You must bond with nature and build your strength with it in order to bring peace and harmony back once again.

by Nick Cvercko
Reviews   -   Oct 30, 2019 Quite nice on the ice — Franchise Hockey Manager 6 review
Quite nice on the ice — Franchise Hockey Manager 6 review

Championships are earned by more than the players on a team. Though the players receive a lion’s share of credit whenever a team climbs to that peak, the work done behind the scenes in offices and over conference calls helps piece together a scheme, a team, and a dream

by Patrick Rost
Move over Beat Saber, there’s a new VR music master — Synth Riders VR review
Reviews   -   Nov 01, 2019 Move over Beat Saber, there’s a new VR music master — Synth Riders VR review

I’m always on the lookout for the next party-capable VR game that can serve as an introduction to the medium. There are “experience” games aplenty, and power fantasy games like Gorn are always a hit, but it’s music games that always draw people in. Synth Riders looks to

by Ron Burke
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Reviews   -   Nov 01, 2019 Move over Beat Saber, there’s a new VR music master — Synth Riders VR review
Move over Beat Saber, there’s a new VR music master — Synth Riders VR review

I’m always on the lookout for the next party-capable VR game that can serve as an introduction to the medium. There are “experience” games aplenty, and power fantasy games like Gorn are always a hit, but it’s music games that always draw people in. Synth Riders looks to

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 01, 2019 Disco inferno — Disco Elysium review
Disco Elysium

Right at the outset, Disco Elysium makes it clear that it’s a different kind of game than its cRPG trappings might suggest. In fact, even calling it a different kind of game might not be quite right. That implies that there are other games like Disco Elysium, that it

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Nov 01, 2019 A journey for the people — Death Stranding review
A journey for the people — Death Stranding review

As time has passed, the world has become more and more connected. We went from being spread out with no way to communicate except in person to being able to communicate on the plethora of social media we have now. The point is that we have the power to communicate

by Codi Spence
Editorials   -   Oct 31, 2019 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on modern hardware – RTX and 4K
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare on modern hardware – RTX and 4K

Let’s be clear — Call of Duty: Modern Warfare looks absolutely gorgeous on any platform. We took videos of the first two missions of the campaign as part of our review coverage on console, and you can see the incredible care and attention to detail the team at Infinity Ward

by Ron Burke
Features   -   Oct 31, 2019 Three girls and a Barry walk into a bar — Bust out the Backlog with Resident Evil: Revelations 2
Three girls and a Barry walk into a bar — Bust out the Backlog with Resident Evil: Revelations 2

It’s spooky season, and for that it seemed appropriate to bust out the backlog for a spooky game. I’ve been a huge fan of the Resident Evil series since Resident Evil 2 first came out on the PlayStation, but despite Claire being one of my favorite characters in

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Oct 30, 2019 All in the palm of your hands — Palm Trees review
All in the palm of your hands — Palm Trees review

Two of the biggest things that can turn people off a tabletop game are complicated rules and lengthy setup time. You don’t want to spend more time looking at the rulebook than actually playing the game because at that point you’re basically just reading. You also don’t

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Oct 30, 2019 Bringing balance to the lands — A Mystic Vale Harmony Expansion review
Bringing balance to the lands — A Mystic Vale Harmony Expansion review

As a druid the wilderness is your home, and when a threat presents itself to your land, you do all you can to restore it to its former glory. You must bond with nature and build your strength with it in order to bring peace and harmony back once again.

by Nick Cvercko
Reviews   -   Oct 30, 2019 Quite nice on the ice — Franchise Hockey Manager 6 review
Quite nice on the ice — Franchise Hockey Manager 6 review

Championships are earned by more than the players on a team. Though the players receive a lion’s share of credit whenever a team climbs to that peak, the work done behind the scenes in offices and over conference calls helps piece together a scheme, a team, and a dream

by Patrick Rost
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