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Interviews   -   Jun 28, 2018 Going big with Kolossal Games — Origins 2018 Preview
Going big with Kolossal Games — Origins 2018 Preview

Kolossal Games might not be the largest publisher, but they’ve had some huge hits on Kickstarter.  At Origins I got a chance to look at the wild west themed Western Legends.  If you want to get the feel of Red Dead Redemption in a board game, then be sure

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Jun 28, 2018 Who will become the Werewolf at Bezier Games — Origins 2018 Preview
Who will become the Werewolf at Bezier Games — Origins 2018 Preview

Bezier Games is known for their spin on the classic Werewolf with One Night Ultimate Werewolf.  Some gamers didn’t find a single night satisfying, so Bezier decided to expand the gameplay and add some cool looking bits. I got a look at One Week Ultimate Werewolf, and it looks

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Jun 28, 2018 Become the Shogunate with Indie Boards and Cards — Origins 2018 Preview
Become the Shogunate with Indie Boards and Cards — Origins 2018 Preview

It seems like there are several games with a historic Asian theme.  Games like the recent Rising Sun to the old Gamemaster Series Shogun/Samurai Swords/Ikusa, samurai and ninjas seem to be bred into the boardgaming culture.  At Origins I got to sit with Adrienne Ezell who designed Shogunate,

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Jun 27, 2018 Disorder on the court — Spiritsphere DX review
Disorder on the court — Spiritsphere DX review

There’s always something appealing when new games go back to the basics and riff on some of the earliest experiences in the medium. Games like Pong or Tetris represent more than just games at this point, more than even genres. They feel almost like elemental parts of gaming, things

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Jun 27, 2018 Double the trouble, double the fun — My Hero Academia Volume 13 review
Double the trouble, double the fun — My Hero Academia Volume 13 review

One of the first dynamics we get introduced to at the start of My Hero Academia is the friendship between main characters Izuku Midoriya and Katsuki Bakugo. While the friendship is seemingly one-sided (with Bakugo’s hot-tempered personality shunning Midoriya at all times), there have been times where the two

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 27, 2018 Detroit Smash ultimate — My Hero Academia Volume 12 review
Detroit Smash ultimate — My Hero Academia Volume 12 review

Volume 11 of My Hero Academia contained the series’ best chapters so far. With a climactic battle that ended in bittersweet victory, and a framework set for events moving forward, it seems that the series is going from 0 to 100 pretty quickly now. However, as with all intense arcs,

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 27, 2018 Where’s my Super Suit! — LEGO The Incredibles Review
Where’s my Super Suit! — LEGO The Incredibles Review

LEGO games have been around for a while now and we have seen many beloved franchises get the LEGO treatment. In their newest game, Warner Brothers and LEGO have given a Pixar classic, The Incredibles,  the blocky makeover. This is the first Pixar title to get its own LEGO game

by Shaun Woerner
News   -   Jun 27, 2018 Grab your ride or die and head out with a new launch trailer for The Crew 2
Grab your ride or die and head out with a new launch trailer for The Crew 2

Yesterday, Ubisoft announced that The Crew 2 Gold Edition is available to play now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, with the worldwide release of other versions on June 29. To celebrate, the publisher has released a new trailer with gameplay mechanics and cars galore. The Crew 2 will

by Elisha Deogracias
Going big with Kolossal Games — Origins 2018 Preview
Interviews   -   Jun 28, 2018 Going big with Kolossal Games — Origins 2018 Preview

Kolossal Games might not be the largest publisher, but they’ve had some huge hits on Kickstarter.  At Origins I got a chance to look at the wild west themed Western Legends.  If you want to get the feel of Red Dead Redemption in a board game, then be sure

by Keith Schleicher
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Interviews   -   Jun 28, 2018 Going big with Kolossal Games — Origins 2018 Preview
Going big with Kolossal Games — Origins 2018 Preview

Kolossal Games might not be the largest publisher, but they’ve had some huge hits on Kickstarter.  At Origins I got a chance to look at the wild west themed Western Legends.  If you want to get the feel of Red Dead Redemption in a board game, then be sure

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Jun 28, 2018 Who will become the Werewolf at Bezier Games — Origins 2018 Preview
Who will become the Werewolf at Bezier Games — Origins 2018 Preview

Bezier Games is known for their spin on the classic Werewolf with One Night Ultimate Werewolf.  Some gamers didn’t find a single night satisfying, so Bezier decided to expand the gameplay and add some cool looking bits. I got a look at One Week Ultimate Werewolf, and it looks

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Jun 28, 2018 Become the Shogunate with Indie Boards and Cards — Origins 2018 Preview
Become the Shogunate with Indie Boards and Cards — Origins 2018 Preview

It seems like there are several games with a historic Asian theme.  Games like the recent Rising Sun to the old Gamemaster Series Shogun/Samurai Swords/Ikusa, samurai and ninjas seem to be bred into the boardgaming culture.  At Origins I got to sit with Adrienne Ezell who designed Shogunate,

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Jun 27, 2018 Disorder on the court — Spiritsphere DX review
Disorder on the court — Spiritsphere DX review

There’s always something appealing when new games go back to the basics and riff on some of the earliest experiences in the medium. Games like Pong or Tetris represent more than just games at this point, more than even genres. They feel almost like elemental parts of gaming, things

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Jun 27, 2018 Double the trouble, double the fun — My Hero Academia Volume 13 review
Double the trouble, double the fun — My Hero Academia Volume 13 review

One of the first dynamics we get introduced to at the start of My Hero Academia is the friendship between main characters Izuku Midoriya and Katsuki Bakugo. While the friendship is seemingly one-sided (with Bakugo’s hot-tempered personality shunning Midoriya at all times), there have been times where the two

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 27, 2018 Detroit Smash ultimate — My Hero Academia Volume 12 review
Detroit Smash ultimate — My Hero Academia Volume 12 review

Volume 11 of My Hero Academia contained the series’ best chapters so far. With a climactic battle that ended in bittersweet victory, and a framework set for events moving forward, it seems that the series is going from 0 to 100 pretty quickly now. However, as with all intense arcs,

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 27, 2018 Where’s my Super Suit! — LEGO The Incredibles Review
Where’s my Super Suit! — LEGO The Incredibles Review

LEGO games have been around for a while now and we have seen many beloved franchises get the LEGO treatment. In their newest game, Warner Brothers and LEGO have given a Pixar classic, The Incredibles,  the blocky makeover. This is the first Pixar title to get its own LEGO game

by Shaun Woerner
News   -   Jun 27, 2018 Grab your ride or die and head out with a new launch trailer for The Crew 2
Grab your ride or die and head out with a new launch trailer for The Crew 2

Yesterday, Ubisoft announced that The Crew 2 Gold Edition is available to play now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, with the worldwide release of other versions on June 29. To celebrate, the publisher has released a new trailer with gameplay mechanics and cars galore. The Crew 2 will

by Elisha Deogracias
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