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Reviews   -   Oct 19, 2017 A little bit waterlogged – Empyre Lords of the Sea Gates review
A little bit waterlogged – Empyre Lords of the Sea Gates review

The year is 1911, and just a few years prior in 1899, the oceans rose, flooding coastal cities. Cities that once housed millions became sunken wastelands, but not New York. The city that never sleeps, ever resilient, banded together and not only survived, but thrived. Forming their own governments, the

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Oct 19, 2017 The Empire’s time has come: Star Wars Battlefront 2 campaign preview
The Empire’s time has come: Star Wars Battlefront 2 campaign preview

Star Wars Battlefront 2 has a lot to prove. Years of Star Wars games being released with varying degrees of quality left the franchise with a feeling of unpredictability. After the cancellation of Star Wars 1313 created a gaping hole in terms of new stories to play through, fans are

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Oct 17, 2017 Wake the dragon – Oriental Empires review
Wake the dragon – Oriental Empires review

Oriental Empires has all the right ingredients to be a great turn-based 4X strategy game. It’s an ambitious first title for developer Shining Pixel Studios, and when it comes to the look and feel of the game, it really does shine. Unfortunately, the inefficient (if pretty) user interface, unpredictable

by Taylor Menke
Reviews   -   Oct 17, 2017 Bearing it all for the last time – Bear With Me Episode 3
Bearing it all for the last time – Bear With Me Episode 3

After several long months away, I the gritty streets of Paper City once again, ready to investigate the third and final episode of Bear With Me. Like most fans, I was expecting the same wit and tone which had sucked me into the first two episodes of this funny noir

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   Oct 17, 2017 More Assassin’s Creed Origins gameplay, but with giant crocodiles
More Assassin’s Creed Origins gameplay, but with giant crocodiles

Here’s another hour of preview gameplay from Assassin’s Creed Origins. In this venture, Bayek assassinates people on a boat, has a rough encounter with his first world map boss, and experiences the fight of his life against the crocodile of all crocodiles. Ancient Egypt is an unforgiving beast.

by Josh Devlin
Reviews   -   Oct 17, 2017 Destroy them, my robots! – Raw Data Vive and Rift co-op review
Destroy them, my robots! – Raw Data Vive and Rift co-op review

VR wave shooters are a frequent staple of the VR ecospace. With a deviance in quality as deep as it is wide, there are quite a few that hardly qualify as more than glorified technical demos, with few standouts. We got our hands on Raw Data at a few points

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 17, 2017 Switch to party mode: Jackbox Party Pack 4 review
Switch to party mode: Jackbox Party Pack 4 review

Friday party games have become a team-bonding tradition in my office. At the end of the week, we gather to test our wits, teamwork, and/or reflexes with all kinds of games, ranging from Cards Against Humanity to Snipperclips. Jackbox has become a fan favorite, and so we were elated

by A Kay Purcell
Interviews   -   Oct 16, 2017 Ross Watson, lead developer on Warhammer 40k: Wrath and Glory, shares insights on the past and future of his career
Ross Watson, lead developer on Warhammer 40k: Wrath and Glory, shares insights on the past and future of his career

Ross Watson, a designer with a storied career in design, shares some hints aobut the future of Warhammer 40k roleplay and touches on what it takes to be a professional RPG designer. His work has touched gaming far and wide, including Shadowrun, Rifts, Star Wars, Marvel Superheros, and his own settin

by John Farrell
A little bit waterlogged – Empyre Lords of the Sea Gates review
Reviews   -   Oct 19, 2017 A little bit waterlogged – Empyre Lords of the Sea Gates review

The year is 1911, and just a few years prior in 1899, the oceans rose, flooding coastal cities. Cities that once housed millions became sunken wastelands, but not New York. The city that never sleeps, ever resilient, banded together and not only survived, but thrived. Forming their own governments, the

by Ron Burke
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Reviews   -   Oct 19, 2017 A little bit waterlogged – Empyre Lords of the Sea Gates review
A little bit waterlogged – Empyre Lords of the Sea Gates review

The year is 1911, and just a few years prior in 1899, the oceans rose, flooding coastal cities. Cities that once housed millions became sunken wastelands, but not New York. The city that never sleeps, ever resilient, banded together and not only survived, but thrived. Forming their own governments, the

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Oct 19, 2017 The Empire’s time has come: Star Wars Battlefront 2 campaign preview
The Empire’s time has come: Star Wars Battlefront 2 campaign preview

Star Wars Battlefront 2 has a lot to prove. Years of Star Wars games being released with varying degrees of quality left the franchise with a feeling of unpredictability. After the cancellation of Star Wars 1313 created a gaping hole in terms of new stories to play through, fans are

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Oct 17, 2017 Wake the dragon – Oriental Empires review
Wake the dragon – Oriental Empires review

Oriental Empires has all the right ingredients to be a great turn-based 4X strategy game. It’s an ambitious first title for developer Shining Pixel Studios, and when it comes to the look and feel of the game, it really does shine. Unfortunately, the inefficient (if pretty) user interface, unpredictable

by Taylor Menke
Reviews   -   Oct 17, 2017 Bearing it all for the last time – Bear With Me Episode 3
Bearing it all for the last time – Bear With Me Episode 3

After several long months away, I the gritty streets of Paper City once again, ready to investigate the third and final episode of Bear With Me. Like most fans, I was expecting the same wit and tone which had sucked me into the first two episodes of this funny noir

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   Oct 17, 2017 More Assassin’s Creed Origins gameplay, but with giant crocodiles
More Assassin’s Creed Origins gameplay, but with giant crocodiles

Here’s another hour of preview gameplay from Assassin’s Creed Origins. In this venture, Bayek assassinates people on a boat, has a rough encounter with his first world map boss, and experiences the fight of his life against the crocodile of all crocodiles. Ancient Egypt is an unforgiving beast.

by Josh Devlin
Reviews   -   Oct 17, 2017 Destroy them, my robots! – Raw Data Vive and Rift co-op review
Destroy them, my robots! – Raw Data Vive and Rift co-op review

VR wave shooters are a frequent staple of the VR ecospace. With a deviance in quality as deep as it is wide, there are quite a few that hardly qualify as more than glorified technical demos, with few standouts. We got our hands on Raw Data at a few points

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 17, 2017 Switch to party mode: Jackbox Party Pack 4 review
Switch to party mode: Jackbox Party Pack 4 review

Friday party games have become a team-bonding tradition in my office. At the end of the week, we gather to test our wits, teamwork, and/or reflexes with all kinds of games, ranging from Cards Against Humanity to Snipperclips. Jackbox has become a fan favorite, and so we were elated

by A Kay Purcell
Interviews   -   Oct 16, 2017 Ross Watson, lead developer on Warhammer 40k: Wrath and Glory, shares insights on the past and future of his career
Ross Watson, lead developer on Warhammer 40k: Wrath and Glory, shares insights on the past and future of his career

Ross Watson, a designer with a storied career in design, shares some hints aobut the future of Warhammer 40k roleplay and touches on what it takes to be a professional RPG designer. His work has touched gaming far and wide, including Shadowrun, Rifts, Star Wars, Marvel Superheros, and his own settin

by John Farrell
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