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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
Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2017 Par or a Birdie, it depends on how you swing: Golf Story review
Par or a Birdie, it depends on how you swing: Golf Story review

Golf Story really is a must have for any fan of golf games, but as an RPG fan, this indie title only comes in at par.

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2017 Blazing buttholes — South Park: The Fractured But Whole review
Blazing buttholes — South Park: The Fractured But Whole review

There’s no sugar-coating it, South Park: The Fractured But Whole is simply brilliant. That Trey Parker and Matt Stone were able to take a group of poorly animated, foul-mouthed fourth graders living in a fictitious small town in Colorado and turn it into a successful TV show and video

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Oct 15, 2017 The Makings of a legacy — Starfinder Core Book review
The Makings of a legacy — Starfinder Core Book review

Starfinder brings us a galaxy of magic, mystery, and science fiction action, in what amounts to a fantastic update to the Pathfinder engine more than its own separate game.

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Oct 15, 2017 Pixelated Ultra-Violence, Butcher review
Pixelated Ultra-Violence, Butcher review

Some men just want to watch the world burn. Some want to literally watch it burn, and explode, and even see its inhabitants dismembered in a gruesome, pixelated fashion. That’s where Butcher comes in. Butcher, now released on the Nintendo Switch, is a pixelated platform-shooter with the gore and

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Oct 14, 2017 Hey now, you’re an all-star, get your game on, go play: Warriors All-Stars review
Hey now, you’re an all-star, get your game on, go play: Warriors All-Stars review

The Warriors/Musou series is like an old friend to me; I love it dearly, even though spending time with it can feel repetitive on some days. While the Dynasty and Samurai Warriors games have been criticized for being rehashes of the same storyline, I’ve been surprised with games

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 13, 2017 Don’t be there, just be square: Squareboy vs. Bullies: Arena Edition review
Don’t be there, just be square: Squareboy vs. Bullies: Arena Edition review

The beat-em-up genre is my go-to cathartic entertainment when I’m feeling bored; as such, the Warriors/Musou series is one of my favorites. These games can be mindless and even numbing at times, but regardless of quality, they’re still enjoyable when I just want to chill and not

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 12, 2017 Getting lost in the Labyrinth – Theseus review
Getting lost in the Labyrinth – Theseus review

Greek mythology has always been fascinating to me, so when I first heard about the PSVR game Theseus, I was hopeful that I would get to trudge through the labyrinth, chop off the Minotaur’s head, and become a legend. While I didn’t quite get the experience I was

by Zach Faber
Ross Watson, lead developer on Warhammer 40k: Wrath and Glory, shares insights on the past and future of his career
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, 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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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
Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2017 Par or a Birdie, it depends on how you swing: Golf Story review
Par or a Birdie, it depends on how you swing: Golf Story review

Golf Story really is a must have for any fan of golf games, but as an RPG fan, this indie title only comes in at par.

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2017 Blazing buttholes — South Park: The Fractured But Whole review
Blazing buttholes — South Park: The Fractured But Whole review

There’s no sugar-coating it, South Park: The Fractured But Whole is simply brilliant. That Trey Parker and Matt Stone were able to take a group of poorly animated, foul-mouthed fourth graders living in a fictitious small town in Colorado and turn it into a successful TV show and video

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Oct 15, 2017 The Makings of a legacy — Starfinder Core Book review
The Makings of a legacy — Starfinder Core Book review

Starfinder brings us a galaxy of magic, mystery, and science fiction action, in what amounts to a fantastic update to the Pathfinder engine more than its own separate game.

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Oct 15, 2017 Pixelated Ultra-Violence, Butcher review
Pixelated Ultra-Violence, Butcher review

Some men just want to watch the world burn. Some want to literally watch it burn, and explode, and even see its inhabitants dismembered in a gruesome, pixelated fashion. That’s where Butcher comes in. Butcher, now released on the Nintendo Switch, is a pixelated platform-shooter with the gore and

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Oct 14, 2017 Hey now, you’re an all-star, get your game on, go play: Warriors All-Stars review
Hey now, you’re an all-star, get your game on, go play: Warriors All-Stars review

The Warriors/Musou series is like an old friend to me; I love it dearly, even though spending time with it can feel repetitive on some days. While the Dynasty and Samurai Warriors games have been criticized for being rehashes of the same storyline, I’ve been surprised with games

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 13, 2017 Don’t be there, just be square: Squareboy vs. Bullies: Arena Edition review
Don’t be there, just be square: Squareboy vs. Bullies: Arena Edition review

The beat-em-up genre is my go-to cathartic entertainment when I’m feeling bored; as such, the Warriors/Musou series is one of my favorites. These games can be mindless and even numbing at times, but regardless of quality, they’re still enjoyable when I just want to chill and not

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 12, 2017 Getting lost in the Labyrinth – Theseus review
Getting lost in the Labyrinth – Theseus review

Greek mythology has always been fascinating to me, so when I first heard about the PSVR game Theseus, I was hopeful that I would get to trudge through the labyrinth, chop off the Minotaur’s head, and become a legend. While I didn’t quite get the experience I was

by Zach Faber
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