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Previews   -   May 09, 2017 A Wizard’s Dream – Runes: The Forgotten Path VR Preview
A Wizard’s Dream – Runes: The Forgotten Path VR Preview

Stormborn Studio has something amazing on their hands.   If you’ve been riding this wave of VR you might feel a little worn out on early access and Kickstarter efforts, but I found an exception to the rule.  Runes: The Forgotten Path takes elements of some of the best VR

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 09, 2017 Horrific Beasts and Where to Find Them: Pathfinder Bestiary 6 Review
Horrific Beasts and Where to Find Them: Pathfinder Bestiary 6 Review

Pathfinder has been going strong for nearly ten years now, which in RPG terms is fairly long in the tooth. Its bevy of supplements and adventure paths have grown so prolific that it is now releasing not its second or third or even fourth bestiary, but its sixth, and clocking

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   May 08, 2017 A less than Radiant Crusade
A less than Radiant Crusade

My office celebrated surviving yet another week with a Friday afternoon Mario Kart 8 Deluxe party. Joy-Cons jumped from hand to hand, banana peels and colorful turtle shells were flying around, and customizations seemingly unlocked after every race. I could think of no better way to conclude this evening than

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   May 08, 2017 First look at Bionik Gaming accessories
First look at Bionik Gaming accessories

Gamers, both serious and casual alike, are constantly seeking to customize their experiences, aiming to improve their performance or to simply make their play sessions more convenient and more comfortable. A new company, Bionik Gaming, has made it their mission to provide improved experiences and immersion in gaming by bringing

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   May 08, 2017 God doesn’t love you, not like I do: Outlast 2 review
God doesn’t love you, not like I do: Outlast 2 review

“It’s not just the cult. Two sides. Christians and… something else.” – Blake Langermann, Outlast 2 For Blake, the cost of following his investigative journalist wife Lynn on an assignment in rural Arizona is more than he could’ve ever imagined. He’s only slightly rattled when their helicopter crashes

by Sarah Marchant
Interviews   -   May 06, 2017 Interview: Ian Dallas talks about ambiguity, cut features and magic in What Remains of Edith Finch
Interview: Ian Dallas talks about ambiguity, cut features and magic in What Remains of Edith Finch

What Remains of Edith Finch launched on PS4 and PC last week, which we gave a perfect score in our review. The game and its ending are often ambiguous, so we shot some of our lingering questions to Giant Sparrow Creative Director Ian Dallas, as well as questions about the

by Hunter Wolfe
Reviews   -   May 05, 2017 A universe of new features – Galactic Civilizations III: Crusade review
A universe of new features – Galactic Civilizations III: Crusade review

When games get DLC, it’s typically a “more of the same” sort of affair.  The developer tacks on a new scenario, perhaps a handful of units, and a modicum of fresh story and calls it a day.  Stardock has taken a very different approach with its flagship 4X title,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 05, 2017 Everybody needs to calm down – The Walking Dead: A New Frontier – Thicker Than Water review
Everybody needs to calm down – The Walking Dead: A New Frontier – Thicker Than Water review

Slight spoilers for episode one through three are included While the Walking Dead – A New Frontier has, for the most part, been a very refreshing and enjoyable new direction for the series, there were a few missteps that have been dragging it down since episode one. Episode four – Thicker Than

by Zach Faber
A Wizard’s Dream – Runes: The Forgotten Path VR Preview
Previews   -   May 09, 2017 A Wizard’s Dream – Runes: The Forgotten Path VR Preview

Stormborn Studio has something amazing on their hands.   If you’ve been riding this wave of VR you might feel a little worn out on early access and Kickstarter efforts, but I found an exception to the rule.  Runes: The Forgotten Path takes elements of some of the best VR

by Ron Burke
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Previews   -   May 09, 2017 A Wizard’s Dream – Runes: The Forgotten Path VR Preview
A Wizard’s Dream – Runes: The Forgotten Path VR Preview

Stormborn Studio has something amazing on their hands.   If you’ve been riding this wave of VR you might feel a little worn out on early access and Kickstarter efforts, but I found an exception to the rule.  Runes: The Forgotten Path takes elements of some of the best VR

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 09, 2017 Horrific Beasts and Where to Find Them: Pathfinder Bestiary 6 Review
Horrific Beasts and Where to Find Them: Pathfinder Bestiary 6 Review

Pathfinder has been going strong for nearly ten years now, which in RPG terms is fairly long in the tooth. Its bevy of supplements and adventure paths have grown so prolific that it is now releasing not its second or third or even fourth bestiary, but its sixth, and clocking

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   May 08, 2017 A less than Radiant Crusade
A less than Radiant Crusade

My office celebrated surviving yet another week with a Friday afternoon Mario Kart 8 Deluxe party. Joy-Cons jumped from hand to hand, banana peels and colorful turtle shells were flying around, and customizations seemingly unlocked after every race. I could think of no better way to conclude this evening than

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   May 08, 2017 First look at Bionik Gaming accessories
First look at Bionik Gaming accessories

Gamers, both serious and casual alike, are constantly seeking to customize their experiences, aiming to improve their performance or to simply make their play sessions more convenient and more comfortable. A new company, Bionik Gaming, has made it their mission to provide improved experiences and immersion in gaming by bringing

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   May 08, 2017 God doesn’t love you, not like I do: Outlast 2 review
God doesn’t love you, not like I do: Outlast 2 review

“It’s not just the cult. Two sides. Christians and… something else.” – Blake Langermann, Outlast 2 For Blake, the cost of following his investigative journalist wife Lynn on an assignment in rural Arizona is more than he could’ve ever imagined. He’s only slightly rattled when their helicopter crashes

by Sarah Marchant
Interviews   -   May 06, 2017 Interview: Ian Dallas talks about ambiguity, cut features and magic in What Remains of Edith Finch
Interview: Ian Dallas talks about ambiguity, cut features and magic in What Remains of Edith Finch

What Remains of Edith Finch launched on PS4 and PC last week, which we gave a perfect score in our review. The game and its ending are often ambiguous, so we shot some of our lingering questions to Giant Sparrow Creative Director Ian Dallas, as well as questions about the

by Hunter Wolfe
Reviews   -   May 05, 2017 A universe of new features – Galactic Civilizations III: Crusade review
A universe of new features – Galactic Civilizations III: Crusade review

When games get DLC, it’s typically a “more of the same” sort of affair.  The developer tacks on a new scenario, perhaps a handful of units, and a modicum of fresh story and calls it a day.  Stardock has taken a very different approach with its flagship 4X title,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 05, 2017 Everybody needs to calm down – The Walking Dead: A New Frontier – Thicker Than Water review
Everybody needs to calm down – The Walking Dead: A New Frontier – Thicker Than Water review

Slight spoilers for episode one through three are included While the Walking Dead – A New Frontier has, for the most part, been a very refreshing and enjoyable new direction for the series, there were a few missteps that have been dragging it down since episode one. Episode four – Thicker Than

by Zach Faber
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