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Interviews   -   May 06, 2018 GROWL and the next phase of social deduction games–Joey Vigour Interview
GROWL and the next phase of social deduction games–Joey Vigour Interview

There is something so compelling about the paranoia and unpredictability of a social deduction game. GROWL, in its final days on Kickstarter at time of writing, explores these themes by giving players the ability to secretly influence one another’s identities as the game progresses. Werewolves try to proliferate as

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   May 05, 2018 I believe in you, or at least in your farts — South Park: The Fractured but Whole
I believe in you, or at least in your farts — South Park: The Fractured but Whole

I know I’m late getting into the South Park games, I’ve always wanted to play them, but I tend to avoid playing RPGs when they tether me to a TV or PC. Imagine my delight when Ubisoft announced that South Park: The Fractured but Whole was making its

by A Kay Purcell
News   -   May 04, 2018 AO International Tennis gets a second serve with new gameplay trailer
AO International Tennis gets a second serve with new gameplay trailer

Today, Big Ant Studios released a new trailer for the upcoming AO International Tennis, which will be released on May 8 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. In addition, the video highlights some new mechanics and tactics that will appear in-game. While promising to offer a realistic and entertaining experience,

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   May 04, 2018 Bring out your animal instincts with Run Wild this July
Bring out your animal instincts with Run Wild this July

Today, Boom! Studios announced that it will release K.I. Zachopoulos and Vincenzo Balzano’s original graphic novel Run Wild to comic shops this July through its Archaia imprint. The announcement marks the return of the creators of The Cloud, and Balzano has produced and scored a trailer commemorating the

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   May 04, 2018 Puzzle solving doesn’t have to be a monster with Golem, out on PC this month
Puzzle solving doesn’t have to be a monster with Golem, out on PC this month

Longbow Games recently announced that it will release its new puzzle game Golem for PC on May 29, which will retail at $14.99. Inspired by games like Monument Valley and Journey, the game will take players to a wonderful land while solving puzzles with a mysterious companion. Get ready

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 03, 2018 Politics, but on a universal scale — Galactic Civilizations III: Intrigue review
Politics, but on a universal scale — Galactic Civilizations III: Intrigue review

I’ve had a busy day. Today I’ve established a trade route to a new planet, finished training a new scientist to aid me in my research, started mining a new ascension crystal, and lost a planet to the ruthless Iridium Corporation. What awaits me afterwards, however, is a

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   May 03, 2018 Out in the cold—Of Dreams and Shadows: the Monster Within review
Out in the cold—Of Dreams and Shadows: the Monster Within review

Despite the dark style that suffused Of Dreams and Shadows’ visual design, I was less than enthused with its chance-based resolution mechanics. However much flair went into the writing and world design, the game felt like a series of dice rolls with not much help to engage players in the

by John Farrell
News   -   May 03, 2018 Time can make you wither, The Watchmaker to be released on Steam on May 17th
Time can make you wither, The Watchmaker to be released on Steam on May 17th

Today, Micropsia Games and publisher 1C Company have release a new trailer for their steampunk puzzle-adventure game, The Watchmaker. This trailer highlights the story of the game as well as gives its official release date. The Watchmaker is a puzzle-adventure game where players assume the role of Alexander, where he

by Sean Anthony
GROWL and the next phase of social deduction games–Joey Vigour Interview
Interviews   -   May 06, 2018 GROWL and the next phase of social deduction games–Joey Vigour Interview

There is something so compelling about the paranoia and unpredictability of a social deduction game. GROWL, in its final days on Kickstarter at time of writing, explores these themes by giving players the ability to secretly influence one another’s identities as the game progresses. Werewolves try to proliferate as

by John Farrell
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Interviews   -   May 06, 2018 GROWL and the next phase of social deduction games–Joey Vigour Interview
GROWL and the next phase of social deduction games–Joey Vigour Interview

There is something so compelling about the paranoia and unpredictability of a social deduction game. GROWL, in its final days on Kickstarter at time of writing, explores these themes by giving players the ability to secretly influence one another’s identities as the game progresses. Werewolves try to proliferate as

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   May 05, 2018 I believe in you, or at least in your farts — South Park: The Fractured but Whole
I believe in you, or at least in your farts — South Park: The Fractured but Whole

I know I’m late getting into the South Park games, I’ve always wanted to play them, but I tend to avoid playing RPGs when they tether me to a TV or PC. Imagine my delight when Ubisoft announced that South Park: The Fractured but Whole was making its

by A Kay Purcell
News   -   May 04, 2018 AO International Tennis gets a second serve with new gameplay trailer
AO International Tennis gets a second serve with new gameplay trailer

Today, Big Ant Studios released a new trailer for the upcoming AO International Tennis, which will be released on May 8 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. In addition, the video highlights some new mechanics and tactics that will appear in-game. While promising to offer a realistic and entertaining experience,

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   May 04, 2018 Bring out your animal instincts with Run Wild this July
Bring out your animal instincts with Run Wild this July

Today, Boom! Studios announced that it will release K.I. Zachopoulos and Vincenzo Balzano’s original graphic novel Run Wild to comic shops this July through its Archaia imprint. The announcement marks the return of the creators of The Cloud, and Balzano has produced and scored a trailer commemorating the

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   May 04, 2018 Puzzle solving doesn’t have to be a monster with Golem, out on PC this month
Puzzle solving doesn’t have to be a monster with Golem, out on PC this month

Longbow Games recently announced that it will release its new puzzle game Golem for PC on May 29, which will retail at $14.99. Inspired by games like Monument Valley and Journey, the game will take players to a wonderful land while solving puzzles with a mysterious companion. Get ready

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 03, 2018 Politics, but on a universal scale — Galactic Civilizations III: Intrigue review
Politics, but on a universal scale — Galactic Civilizations III: Intrigue review

I’ve had a busy day. Today I’ve established a trade route to a new planet, finished training a new scientist to aid me in my research, started mining a new ascension crystal, and lost a planet to the ruthless Iridium Corporation. What awaits me afterwards, however, is a

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   May 03, 2018 Out in the cold—Of Dreams and Shadows: the Monster Within review
Out in the cold—Of Dreams and Shadows: the Monster Within review

Despite the dark style that suffused Of Dreams and Shadows’ visual design, I was less than enthused with its chance-based resolution mechanics. However much flair went into the writing and world design, the game felt like a series of dice rolls with not much help to engage players in the

by John Farrell
News   -   May 03, 2018 Time can make you wither, The Watchmaker to be released on Steam on May 17th
Time can make you wither, The Watchmaker to be released on Steam on May 17th

Today, Micropsia Games and publisher 1C Company have release a new trailer for their steampunk puzzle-adventure game, The Watchmaker. This trailer highlights the story of the game as well as gives its official release date. The Watchmaker is a puzzle-adventure game where players assume the role of Alexander, where he

by Sean Anthony
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