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Reviews   -   Apr 28, 2017 An unquenchable hunger – Little Nightmares review
An unquenchable hunger – Little Nightmares review

Some video games have worlds that perfectly capture a player’s imagination and become something bigger than the game itself. Places like Bioshock’s Rapture or Legend of Zelda’s Hyrule instantly grab on to a player and make them feel as if they have known the place for a

by Zach Faber
Reviews   -   Apr 28, 2017 Heavy Metal pencil punishment: Drawn to Death review
Heavy Metal pencil punishment: Drawn to Death review

Doodling obscene and bodacious ephemera into a notebook is easily the most satisfying memory of my high school days, and I could not possibly be less unique in that. So many students trapped in a boring deluge of lecturing find solace in a few drawings they know and love. Most

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Apr 28, 2017 Six games (woo ooo!): The Disney Afternoon Collection review
Six games (woo ooo!): The Disney Afternoon Collection review

Most licensed games for the Nintendo Entertainment System were pretty lacking, but that was not the case for a series of releases based on the Disney television series Duck Tales, Tale Spin, Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers, and Darkwing Duck. The games based on these shows are some of the

by Patrick Rost
Announcements   -   Apr 28, 2017 D&D Icons of the Realms Epic Level Starter Coming Soon
D&D Icons of the Realms Epic Level Starter Coming Soon

The heart of Dungeons and Dragons is watching your characters grow more powerful and more capable as the game goes on. Now, you can see their miniatures grow alongside them. Around the time that D&D 5th edition was coming out, Icons of the Realm had minis for some

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Apr 27, 2017 Beautiful but bittersweet: Dawn of War III Review
Beautiful but bittersweet: Dawn of War III Review

The Dawn of War franchise is divisive. The first two entries in the series are a bit like geometry and trigonometry—you only enjoy one or the other, not both (real talk: no one actually likes math). It’s been said many times before, but it’s worth repeating: Dawn

by Mike Pearce
Impressions   -   Apr 27, 2017 An Early Look at Pathfinder Battles: Crown of Fangs Miniatures
An Early Look at Pathfinder Battles: Crown of Fangs Miniatures

Curse of the Crimson Throne’s climax was already a thrilling, deadly challenge for players, and the release of Pathfinder Battles’ Crown of Fangs set brings the adventure to your tabletop with specialized miniatures. The set of figures, as well as accompanying set dressing and architecture, is specifically built to

by John Farrell
Podcast   -   Apr 26, 2017 Gaming Trend Podcast: The promise of Scorpio, SNES, and Steam-like refunds!
Gaming Trend Podcast: The promise of Scorpio, SNES, and Steam-like refunds!

This week on the GT Reboot, Mike and Joe are joined by frequent guest Christian DeCoster and first-timer Sean Anthony to chat about Microsoft’s plans for Xbox Scorpio at E3, the recently reported SNES Classic, and Battlegrounds’ fervent success on Steam. Every week, Mike Pearce and Joe DeClara convene

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Apr 26, 2017 Terraform your world: Symphony of the Machine review
Terraform your world: Symphony of the Machine review

Virtual reality is still a new and emerging technology. With a laundry list of restrictions, from the cost of purchasing a headset to the limits of software and computing power, we’re a long way from the world of Ready Player One. That hasn’t stopped ambitious developers from exploring

by A Kay Purcell
An unquenchable hunger – Little Nightmares review
Reviews   -   Apr 28, 2017 An unquenchable hunger – Little Nightmares review

Some video games have worlds that perfectly capture a player’s imagination and become something bigger than the game itself. Places like Bioshock’s Rapture or Legend of Zelda’s Hyrule instantly grab on to a player and make them feel as if they have known the place for a

by Zach Faber
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Reviews   -   Apr 28, 2017 An unquenchable hunger – Little Nightmares review
An unquenchable hunger – Little Nightmares review

Some video games have worlds that perfectly capture a player’s imagination and become something bigger than the game itself. Places like Bioshock’s Rapture or Legend of Zelda’s Hyrule instantly grab on to a player and make them feel as if they have known the place for a

by Zach Faber
Reviews   -   Apr 28, 2017 Heavy Metal pencil punishment: Drawn to Death review
Heavy Metal pencil punishment: Drawn to Death review

Doodling obscene and bodacious ephemera into a notebook is easily the most satisfying memory of my high school days, and I could not possibly be less unique in that. So many students trapped in a boring deluge of lecturing find solace in a few drawings they know and love. Most

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Apr 28, 2017 Six games (woo ooo!): The Disney Afternoon Collection review
Six games (woo ooo!): The Disney Afternoon Collection review

Most licensed games for the Nintendo Entertainment System were pretty lacking, but that was not the case for a series of releases based on the Disney television series Duck Tales, Tale Spin, Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers, and Darkwing Duck. The games based on these shows are some of the

by Patrick Rost
Announcements   -   Apr 28, 2017 D&D Icons of the Realms Epic Level Starter Coming Soon
D&D Icons of the Realms Epic Level Starter Coming Soon

The heart of Dungeons and Dragons is watching your characters grow more powerful and more capable as the game goes on. Now, you can see their miniatures grow alongside them. Around the time that D&D 5th edition was coming out, Icons of the Realm had minis for some

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Apr 27, 2017 Beautiful but bittersweet: Dawn of War III Review
Beautiful but bittersweet: Dawn of War III Review

The Dawn of War franchise is divisive. The first two entries in the series are a bit like geometry and trigonometry—you only enjoy one or the other, not both (real talk: no one actually likes math). It’s been said many times before, but it’s worth repeating: Dawn

by Mike Pearce
Impressions   -   Apr 27, 2017 An Early Look at Pathfinder Battles: Crown of Fangs Miniatures
An Early Look at Pathfinder Battles: Crown of Fangs Miniatures

Curse of the Crimson Throne’s climax was already a thrilling, deadly challenge for players, and the release of Pathfinder Battles’ Crown of Fangs set brings the adventure to your tabletop with specialized miniatures. The set of figures, as well as accompanying set dressing and architecture, is specifically built to

by John Farrell
Podcast   -   Apr 26, 2017 Gaming Trend Podcast: The promise of Scorpio, SNES, and Steam-like refunds!
Gaming Trend Podcast: The promise of Scorpio, SNES, and Steam-like refunds!

This week on the GT Reboot, Mike and Joe are joined by frequent guest Christian DeCoster and first-timer Sean Anthony to chat about Microsoft’s plans for Xbox Scorpio at E3, the recently reported SNES Classic, and Battlegrounds’ fervent success on Steam. Every week, Mike Pearce and Joe DeClara convene

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Apr 26, 2017 Terraform your world: Symphony of the Machine review
Terraform your world: Symphony of the Machine review

Virtual reality is still a new and emerging technology. With a laundry list of restrictions, from the cost of purchasing a headset to the limits of software and computing power, we’re a long way from the world of Ready Player One. That hasn’t stopped ambitious developers from exploring

by A Kay Purcell
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