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Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Great Rebuilding: Lisboa Review
Great Rebuilding: Lisboa Review

On the morning of November 1, 1755, a massive earthquake shook Lisbon to its core. The quake brought its own destruction, and the subsequent fires and tsunami left the great Portuguese capital in ruins. Immediately, the king and prime minister set to rebuild the city. They recommended the boldest of

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Medieval Treasure: War of Kings Review
Medieval Treasure: War of Kings Review

With so many games being released each year, it’s easy for an indie title to fly under the radar. You’d be forgiven for missing RAINN Studios’ War of Kings when it Kickstarted back in 2014. It earned a modest $46,000 and change then, but three years later,

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Welcome to the jungle: Tomb of Annihilation Roll20 edition review
Welcome to the jungle: Tomb of Annihilation Roll20 edition review

With maps, tokens, adventure information, and instant communication, this reimagining of a classic comes to life with roll20, an online engine that gives players and DMs the tools they need to get into one of the best adventures to date.

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Maybe I drive to get kills, baby: Drive Girls review
Maybe I drive to get kills, baby: Drive Girls review

Video games are so weird. You play so many games and do so many strange things in them that they all start to blend and blur, making it very easy to overlook the madness you are taking part in. Then a game like Drive Girls comes around. The game opens

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Pikachu, king of iron fist: Pokken Tournament Deluxe review
Pikachu, king of iron fist: Pokken Tournament Deluxe review

When it was released during the Wii U twilight year of 2016, Pokken Tournament was the fighting game nobody expected; Matt’s review of the game was a positive one, with some criticisms aimed at the roster selection and leveling mechanics. With the Switch getting some excellent ports in the

by Elisha Deogracias
Previews   -   Sep 17, 2017 The odd man stands out: Doom VFR
The odd man stands out: Doom VFR

Doom VFR is the odd man out in Bethesda’s VR lineup.  While Skyrim and Fallout want to deliver their full breadth to the player, the team over at Id Software want to deliver something closer to a bespoke VR experience.  There’s a new campaign and the doom marine

by Tyler Brown
Previews   -   Sep 17, 2017 A new view of the apocalypse: Fallout 4 VR hands-on
A new view of the apocalypse: Fallout 4 VR hands-on

The world of Fallout has never felt more real, and has never held more bleak beauty, than from within a VR visor

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   Sep 17, 2017 A less than moving experience: Skyrim VR hands-on
A less than moving experience: Skyrim VR hands-on

While there have been many bold, experimental, and even bizarre creations within VR, an open world game is a huge undertaking, and one few studios have dared to tackle. Bethesda, armed with the long-lived and much-loved Elder Scrolls: Skyrim, is ready to take on this challenge, and I got to

by A Kay Purcell
Great Rebuilding: Lisboa Review
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Great Rebuilding: Lisboa Review

On the morning of November 1, 1755, a massive earthquake shook Lisbon to its core. The quake brought its own destruction, and the subsequent fires and tsunami left the great Portuguese capital in ruins. Immediately, the king and prime minister set to rebuild the city. They recommended the boldest of

by Nick South
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Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Great Rebuilding: Lisboa Review
Great Rebuilding: Lisboa Review

On the morning of November 1, 1755, a massive earthquake shook Lisbon to its core. The quake brought its own destruction, and the subsequent fires and tsunami left the great Portuguese capital in ruins. Immediately, the king and prime minister set to rebuild the city. They recommended the boldest of

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Medieval Treasure: War of Kings Review
Medieval Treasure: War of Kings Review

With so many games being released each year, it’s easy for an indie title to fly under the radar. You’d be forgiven for missing RAINN Studios’ War of Kings when it Kickstarted back in 2014. It earned a modest $46,000 and change then, but three years later,

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Welcome to the jungle: Tomb of Annihilation Roll20 edition review
Welcome to the jungle: Tomb of Annihilation Roll20 edition review

With maps, tokens, adventure information, and instant communication, this reimagining of a classic comes to life with roll20, an online engine that gives players and DMs the tools they need to get into one of the best adventures to date.

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Maybe I drive to get kills, baby: Drive Girls review
Maybe I drive to get kills, baby: Drive Girls review

Video games are so weird. You play so many games and do so many strange things in them that they all start to blend and blur, making it very easy to overlook the madness you are taking part in. Then a game like Drive Girls comes around. The game opens

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Pikachu, king of iron fist: Pokken Tournament Deluxe review
Pikachu, king of iron fist: Pokken Tournament Deluxe review

When it was released during the Wii U twilight year of 2016, Pokken Tournament was the fighting game nobody expected; Matt’s review of the game was a positive one, with some criticisms aimed at the roster selection and leveling mechanics. With the Switch getting some excellent ports in the

by Elisha Deogracias
Previews   -   Sep 17, 2017 The odd man stands out: Doom VFR
The odd man stands out: Doom VFR

Doom VFR is the odd man out in Bethesda’s VR lineup.  While Skyrim and Fallout want to deliver their full breadth to the player, the team over at Id Software want to deliver something closer to a bespoke VR experience.  There’s a new campaign and the doom marine

by Tyler Brown
Previews   -   Sep 17, 2017 A new view of the apocalypse: Fallout 4 VR hands-on
A new view of the apocalypse: Fallout 4 VR hands-on

The world of Fallout has never felt more real, and has never held more bleak beauty, than from within a VR visor

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   Sep 17, 2017 A less than moving experience: Skyrim VR hands-on
A less than moving experience: Skyrim VR hands-on

While there have been many bold, experimental, and even bizarre creations within VR, an open world game is a huge undertaking, and one few studios have dared to tackle. Bethesda, armed with the long-lived and much-loved Elder Scrolls: Skyrim, is ready to take on this challenge, and I got to

by A Kay Purcell
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