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Reviews   -   Aug 23, 2018 Loosely organized crime — Yakuza Kiwami 2 review
Loosely organized crime — Yakuza Kiwami 2 review

The Yakuza series for me has always been one that quietly existed in the background. They kept making more games for the base of players that understood it, and everyone else just glanced over it. If playing Yakuza Kiwami 2 has taught me anything, it’s that I completely understand

by Nathan Anstadt
Interviews   -   Aug 23, 2018 Crazy Eights: Ted Alspach on One Night Ultimate Super Villains
Crazy Eights: Ted Alspach on One Night Ultimate Super Villains

Some people really enjoy Werewolf for the social deduction aspect of the game.  However, it could drag on for far too long if your group liked to argue and the moderator didn’t keep the game moving.  One Night Ultimate Werewolf fixed that issue, and brought several new roles to

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Aug 22, 2018 How to feed your dragon — Little Dragon’s Café review
How to feed your dragon — Little Dragon’s Café review

This is a story about a café, a boy, a girl, and their baby dragon. It’s not the best story ever told, the mechanics aren’t revolutionary, and the characters aren’t especially deep, and yet, I can’t shake the thought that there really is something magical about

by A Kay Purcell
News   -   Aug 22, 2018 Virtual Reality freedom arrives September 24th for HTC Vive
Virtual Reality freedom arrives September 24th for HTC Vive

If you enjoy virtual reality games as much as I do, you know there are some games that benefit highly from having a large play space and having a bit of freedom to move.  Much of that freedom is restricted by the length of your cables and the placement of

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 22, 2018 Make no bones about it — Russian Subway Dogs review
Make no bones about it — Russian Subway Dogs review

Russian Subway Dogs is a bizarre game. Based on the real-world phenomenon of stray dogs mucking around in Russian subways, Spooky Squid Games’ newest release puts you in those dogs’ shoes, or should I say paws, with the goal of eating as much food as possible. Never before have I

by Abram Buehner
News   -   Aug 22, 2018 Calling all heroes! Dive in to Overwatch’s new Busan Map and D.Va short
Calling all heroes! Dive in to Overwatch’s new Busan Map and D.Va short

What does a superstar like D.Va do in her free time? It may be a little less glamorous than you’d expect. Check  out the day-to-day of the world’s best gamer in Blizzard’s newest animated short, Shooting Star. Now that you’re hyped to answer the call

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   Aug 21, 2018 The first of a trillion stars — Star Control: Origins chapter 1 preview
The first of a trillion stars — Star Control: Origins chapter 1 preview

Space is a wonderful place. Among the trillions of stars beyond our reach, we could be missing out on contact with millions of life forms. After being in hypersleep for what felt like eons, Star Control has returned with a new face in Star Control: Origins. At E3 2018, I

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Aug 21, 2018 Save humanity “by any means,” Star Control: Origins receives a new trailer at Gamescom
Save humanity “by any means,” Star Control: Origins receives a new trailer at Gamescom

At Gamescom, Stardock has revealed a new trailer for their upcoming space-exploration game, Star Control: Origins. This trailer features new in-game footage and gives players a look at the possibilities they have when it comes to saving humanity. In Star Control: Origins, the Scryve have finally acknowledged humankind’s existence

by Sean Anthony
Loosely organized crime — Yakuza Kiwami 2 review
Reviews   -   Aug 23, 2018 Loosely organized crime — Yakuza Kiwami 2 review

The Yakuza series for me has always been one that quietly existed in the background. They kept making more games for the base of players that understood it, and everyone else just glanced over it. If playing Yakuza Kiwami 2 has taught me anything, it’s that I completely understand

by Nathan Anstadt
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Reviews   -   Aug 23, 2018 Loosely organized crime — Yakuza Kiwami 2 review
Loosely organized crime — Yakuza Kiwami 2 review

The Yakuza series for me has always been one that quietly existed in the background. They kept making more games for the base of players that understood it, and everyone else just glanced over it. If playing Yakuza Kiwami 2 has taught me anything, it’s that I completely understand

by Nathan Anstadt
Interviews   -   Aug 23, 2018 Crazy Eights: Ted Alspach on One Night Ultimate Super Villains
Crazy Eights: Ted Alspach on One Night Ultimate Super Villains

Some people really enjoy Werewolf for the social deduction aspect of the game.  However, it could drag on for far too long if your group liked to argue and the moderator didn’t keep the game moving.  One Night Ultimate Werewolf fixed that issue, and brought several new roles to

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Aug 22, 2018 How to feed your dragon — Little Dragon’s Café review
How to feed your dragon — Little Dragon’s Café review

This is a story about a café, a boy, a girl, and their baby dragon. It’s not the best story ever told, the mechanics aren’t revolutionary, and the characters aren’t especially deep, and yet, I can’t shake the thought that there really is something magical about

by A Kay Purcell
News   -   Aug 22, 2018 Virtual Reality freedom arrives September 24th for HTC Vive
Virtual Reality freedom arrives September 24th for HTC Vive

If you enjoy virtual reality games as much as I do, you know there are some games that benefit highly from having a large play space and having a bit of freedom to move.  Much of that freedom is restricted by the length of your cables and the placement of

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 22, 2018 Make no bones about it — Russian Subway Dogs review
Make no bones about it — Russian Subway Dogs review

Russian Subway Dogs is a bizarre game. Based on the real-world phenomenon of stray dogs mucking around in Russian subways, Spooky Squid Games’ newest release puts you in those dogs’ shoes, or should I say paws, with the goal of eating as much food as possible. Never before have I

by Abram Buehner
News   -   Aug 22, 2018 Calling all heroes! Dive in to Overwatch’s new Busan Map and D.Va short
Calling all heroes! Dive in to Overwatch’s new Busan Map and D.Va short

What does a superstar like D.Va do in her free time? It may be a little less glamorous than you’d expect. Check  out the day-to-day of the world’s best gamer in Blizzard’s newest animated short, Shooting Star. Now that you’re hyped to answer the call

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   Aug 21, 2018 The first of a trillion stars — Star Control: Origins chapter 1 preview
The first of a trillion stars — Star Control: Origins chapter 1 preview

Space is a wonderful place. Among the trillions of stars beyond our reach, we could be missing out on contact with millions of life forms. After being in hypersleep for what felt like eons, Star Control has returned with a new face in Star Control: Origins. At E3 2018, I

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Aug 21, 2018 Save humanity “by any means,” Star Control: Origins receives a new trailer at Gamescom
Save humanity “by any means,” Star Control: Origins receives a new trailer at Gamescom

At Gamescom, Stardock has revealed a new trailer for their upcoming space-exploration game, Star Control: Origins. This trailer features new in-game footage and gives players a look at the possibilities they have when it comes to saving humanity. In Star Control: Origins, the Scryve have finally acknowledged humankind’s existence

by Sean Anthony
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