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Reviews   -   Dec 05, 2017 Virtual Calvinball — Sparc VR Vive / PSVR review
Virtual Calvinball — Sparc VR Vive / PSVR review

I’m sore and tired. My shoulders on both arms hurt, and I couldn’t be happier about it. Sparc, the latest game from CCP Games, the creators of EVE Online, EVE Valkyrie, and the sadly-canceled World of Darkness MMO, is what would happen if there was a TRON version

by Ron Burke
Features   -   Dec 05, 2017 Nauvoo Games at Pax Unplugged–the Reckoners board game is on the horizon
Nauvoo Games at Pax Unplugged–the Reckoners board game is on the horizon

Nauvoo Games is a relatively new entry into the tabletop scene, but has already made something of a splash. Starting in 2014, it has two promising games under its belt and a big announcement: the coming of the Reckoners board game, soon to be Kickstarted in January of 2018. Based

by John Farrell
Previews   -   Dec 05, 2017 Dance dance resuscitation – Rhythm Doctor preview
Dance dance resuscitation – Rhythm Doctor preview

I’m always in the mood for wacky, weird, and wonderful rhythm games: the crazier the better, I always say. In recent memory, I’ve been entertained by the Rhythm Heaven franchise, an inexplicable collection of rhythmic minigames that can only come from from the makers of Warioware. Likewise, 7th

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   Dec 05, 2017 Crazy Eights: Jon Gilmour and the disappearing Dinosaur Island prototype
Crazy Eights: Jon Gilmour and the disappearing Dinosaur Island prototype

This year’s Gen Con was one of busiest ever since it was the 50th Anniversary and completely sold out for the entire show.  While most people are there to have a fun time, it’s unfortunate to say that some unscrupulous activities occurred.  One of those happened to Jon

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Dec 04, 2017 A strange ride — The Surge: A Walk in the Park review
A strange ride — The Surge: A Walk in the Park review

The Surge was one of the major surprise hits for me in 2017. Unique, addictive, and challenging as hell, this was a title I found myself still playing long after my review went live. With the game’s first major piece of DLC, A Walk in the Park, Deck 13

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2017 Befriend dogs, get Bells – Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp review
Befriend dogs, get Bells – Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp review

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is the fourth and penultimate game created by Japanese mobile developer DeNA in partnership with Nintendo. It follows Miitomo, Super Mario Run, and Fire Emblem Heroes, games that were critically–if not financially–successful (Super Mario run has been downloaded over 200 million times, but did

by Taylor Menke
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2017 Hope in the midst of despair – My Hero Academia volume 10 review
Hope in the midst of despair – My Hero Academia volume 10 review

(Contains minor spoilers from volume 9) Like a lot of Shonen Jump fans, My Hero Academia is one of my favorite manga currently running. As I’ve started collecting comics since 2015, I’ve grown to love the dynamics of superheroes and what makes them likeable. My Hero Academia manages

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2017 “It’s a hell of a thing, killing a man” — High Noon VR review
“It’s a hell of a thing, killing a man” — High Noon VR review

Shooters aren’t exactly a fresh and new idea for VR headsets, but I’m shocked at the lack of westerns on the platform. Virtual Reality and gunplay goes together like peanut butter and jelly, so where’s my virtual Red Dead Revolver? Developer Octobox Interactive makes their VR gaming

by Ron Burke
Virtual Calvinball — Sparc VR Vive / PSVR review
Reviews   -   Dec 05, 2017 Virtual Calvinball — Sparc VR Vive / PSVR review

I’m sore and tired. My shoulders on both arms hurt, and I couldn’t be happier about it. Sparc, the latest game from CCP Games, the creators of EVE Online, EVE Valkyrie, and the sadly-canceled World of Darkness MMO, is what would happen if there was a TRON version

by Ron Burke
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Reviews   -   Dec 05, 2017 Virtual Calvinball — Sparc VR Vive / PSVR review
Virtual Calvinball — Sparc VR Vive / PSVR review

I’m sore and tired. My shoulders on both arms hurt, and I couldn’t be happier about it. Sparc, the latest game from CCP Games, the creators of EVE Online, EVE Valkyrie, and the sadly-canceled World of Darkness MMO, is what would happen if there was a TRON version

by Ron Burke
Features   -   Dec 05, 2017 Nauvoo Games at Pax Unplugged–the Reckoners board game is on the horizon
Nauvoo Games at Pax Unplugged–the Reckoners board game is on the horizon

Nauvoo Games is a relatively new entry into the tabletop scene, but has already made something of a splash. Starting in 2014, it has two promising games under its belt and a big announcement: the coming of the Reckoners board game, soon to be Kickstarted in January of 2018. Based

by John Farrell
Previews   -   Dec 05, 2017 Dance dance resuscitation – Rhythm Doctor preview
Dance dance resuscitation – Rhythm Doctor preview

I’m always in the mood for wacky, weird, and wonderful rhythm games: the crazier the better, I always say. In recent memory, I’ve been entertained by the Rhythm Heaven franchise, an inexplicable collection of rhythmic minigames that can only come from from the makers of Warioware. Likewise, 7th

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   Dec 05, 2017 Crazy Eights: Jon Gilmour and the disappearing Dinosaur Island prototype
Crazy Eights: Jon Gilmour and the disappearing Dinosaur Island prototype

This year’s Gen Con was one of busiest ever since it was the 50th Anniversary and completely sold out for the entire show.  While most people are there to have a fun time, it’s unfortunate to say that some unscrupulous activities occurred.  One of those happened to Jon

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Dec 04, 2017 A strange ride — The Surge: A Walk in the Park review
A strange ride — The Surge: A Walk in the Park review

The Surge was one of the major surprise hits for me in 2017. Unique, addictive, and challenging as hell, this was a title I found myself still playing long after my review went live. With the game’s first major piece of DLC, A Walk in the Park, Deck 13

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2017 Befriend dogs, get Bells – Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp review
Befriend dogs, get Bells – Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp review

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is the fourth and penultimate game created by Japanese mobile developer DeNA in partnership with Nintendo. It follows Miitomo, Super Mario Run, and Fire Emblem Heroes, games that were critically–if not financially–successful (Super Mario run has been downloaded over 200 million times, but did

by Taylor Menke
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2017 Hope in the midst of despair – My Hero Academia volume 10 review
Hope in the midst of despair – My Hero Academia volume 10 review

(Contains minor spoilers from volume 9) Like a lot of Shonen Jump fans, My Hero Academia is one of my favorite manga currently running. As I’ve started collecting comics since 2015, I’ve grown to love the dynamics of superheroes and what makes them likeable. My Hero Academia manages

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2017 “It’s a hell of a thing, killing a man” — High Noon VR review
“It’s a hell of a thing, killing a man” — High Noon VR review

Shooters aren’t exactly a fresh and new idea for VR headsets, but I’m shocked at the lack of westerns on the platform. Virtual Reality and gunplay goes together like peanut butter and jelly, so where’s my virtual Red Dead Revolver? Developer Octobox Interactive makes their VR gaming

by Ron Burke
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