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Reviews   -   Nov 16, 2017 Is that a sweetroll in your pocket? — Skyrim on Nintendo Switch review
Is that a sweetroll in your pocket? — Skyrim on Nintendo Switch review

I’ve sunk over 300 hours into The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim when it came out six years ago on 11-11-11, playing the game on several platforms, spanning two console generations, and several flavors on PC. I’ll even tackle it in virtual reality soon. Even after all that, I

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 15, 2017 A desert paradise — The Art of Assassin’s Creed Origins review
A desert paradise — The Art of Assassin’s Creed Origins review

Like most of the titles in the Assassin’s Creed universe, the real-world locations are as much a character of the game as the title’s protagonist.  Bringing France, colonial America, England, and the Holy Land to life gave us a world that most players recognize, but few places are

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Nov 15, 2017 Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris features fanatics, portals, and one very weird forest
Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris features fanatics, portals, and one very weird forest

Recently, we went hands-on with Destiny 2’s upcoming expansion: The Curse of Osiris. Right now, we can only share footage from the first story mission called, “Gateway,” but will have plenty of coverage to follow in the next few weeks. Enjoy!

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Nov 14, 2017 Waddle we do today? The Emperor and I volume 1 review
Waddle we do today? The Emperor and I volume 1 review

Sunday funnies (and, by extension, 4-panel Japanese comedy) are a throwback to a simpler time, back when lighthearted and straightforward plots warmed the hearts of readers every week. While I do enjoy complex comics and manga, I love going back to basics, and Mato’s The Emperor and I satisfies

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Nov 14, 2017 The shadow of evil– Daemon Trilogy: Subrosa review
The shadow of evil– Daemon Trilogy: Subrosa review

An empire in crisis, the noble houses are preparing to bring all of their daemonic power to bear in the power struggle that is to come. For now, they must be content to strike from the shadows, using catspaws to undermine one another and bide their time for the conflict

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Nov 14, 2017 Hell in a handbasket – Doom review
Hell in a handbasket – Doom review

Last year’s Doom was a nostalgic treat, an old-school frag-fest that evoked some of my favorite shooter games of yore while at the same putting my new high-end PC through its paces. Every pump of the shotgun and crack of a spine as I waded through gibs of demon

by Mike Dunn
Reviews   -   Nov 13, 2017 Play this, you should — Star Wars Battlefront II review
Play this, you should — Star Wars Battlefront II review

Star Wars is one of the few franchises with universal appeal. Its popularity across all media is second to none. So, when the team at DICE decided to revive and reinvigorate the beloved Battlefront series in 2015, they knew it would be a galactic undertaking. The iconic laser web and

by Josh Devlin
Reviews   -   Nov 13, 2017 Call off the search party – RiME review
Call off the search party – RiME review

Ever since I got a look at the game at PAX South earlier this year, I’ve been in awe of the vibrantly colorful visual style of RiME, the aesthetic of the world, and the ICO-esque look of the game’s lead. It was extremely hard for me to resist

by Mike Dunn
Is that a sweetroll in your pocket? — Skyrim on Nintendo Switch review
Reviews   -   Nov 16, 2017 Is that a sweetroll in your pocket? — Skyrim on Nintendo Switch review

I’ve sunk over 300 hours into The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim when it came out six years ago on 11-11-11, playing the game on several platforms, spanning two console generations, and several flavors on PC. I’ll even tackle it in virtual reality soon. Even after all that, I

by Ron Burke
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Reviews   -   Nov 16, 2017 Is that a sweetroll in your pocket? — Skyrim on Nintendo Switch review
Is that a sweetroll in your pocket? — Skyrim on Nintendo Switch review

I’ve sunk over 300 hours into The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim when it came out six years ago on 11-11-11, playing the game on several platforms, spanning two console generations, and several flavors on PC. I’ll even tackle it in virtual reality soon. Even after all that, I

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 15, 2017 A desert paradise — The Art of Assassin’s Creed Origins review
A desert paradise — The Art of Assassin’s Creed Origins review

Like most of the titles in the Assassin’s Creed universe, the real-world locations are as much a character of the game as the title’s protagonist.  Bringing France, colonial America, England, and the Holy Land to life gave us a world that most players recognize, but few places are

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Nov 15, 2017 Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris features fanatics, portals, and one very weird forest
Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris features fanatics, portals, and one very weird forest

Recently, we went hands-on with Destiny 2’s upcoming expansion: The Curse of Osiris. Right now, we can only share footage from the first story mission called, “Gateway,” but will have plenty of coverage to follow in the next few weeks. Enjoy!

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Nov 14, 2017 Waddle we do today? The Emperor and I volume 1 review
Waddle we do today? The Emperor and I volume 1 review

Sunday funnies (and, by extension, 4-panel Japanese comedy) are a throwback to a simpler time, back when lighthearted and straightforward plots warmed the hearts of readers every week. While I do enjoy complex comics and manga, I love going back to basics, and Mato’s The Emperor and I satisfies

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Nov 14, 2017 The shadow of evil– Daemon Trilogy: Subrosa review
The shadow of evil– Daemon Trilogy: Subrosa review

An empire in crisis, the noble houses are preparing to bring all of their daemonic power to bear in the power struggle that is to come. For now, they must be content to strike from the shadows, using catspaws to undermine one another and bide their time for the conflict

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Nov 14, 2017 Hell in a handbasket – Doom review
Hell in a handbasket – Doom review

Last year’s Doom was a nostalgic treat, an old-school frag-fest that evoked some of my favorite shooter games of yore while at the same putting my new high-end PC through its paces. Every pump of the shotgun and crack of a spine as I waded through gibs of demon

by Mike Dunn
Reviews   -   Nov 13, 2017 Play this, you should — Star Wars Battlefront II review
Play this, you should — Star Wars Battlefront II review

Star Wars is one of the few franchises with universal appeal. Its popularity across all media is second to none. So, when the team at DICE decided to revive and reinvigorate the beloved Battlefront series in 2015, they knew it would be a galactic undertaking. The iconic laser web and

by Josh Devlin
Reviews   -   Nov 13, 2017 Call off the search party – RiME review
Call off the search party – RiME review

Ever since I got a look at the game at PAX South earlier this year, I’ve been in awe of the vibrantly colorful visual style of RiME, the aesthetic of the world, and the ICO-esque look of the game’s lead. It was extremely hard for me to resist

by Mike Dunn
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