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Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2017 Wonderful in presentation, less-so in practice: Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap review
Wonderful in presentation, less-so in practice: Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap review

A hero grasping his sword and shield, storming a castle to battle a dragon. A scenario that many gamers should know well, and one of the first images that comes to mind when reflecting on the era of early console gaming, this is the position I found myself in upon

by Noah McGuire
Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2017 Goodbye to a world: Bye-Bye BoxBoy! review
Goodbye to a world: Bye-Bye BoxBoy! review

If you told me two years ago that a game featuring a sentient box would be one of the best puzzle series on the 3DS, I’d probably think you would be crazy. However, since 2015 the HAL Laboratory developed BoxBoy! series have contained some of the most consistently surprising

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   Apr 17, 2017 Crazy Eights: Scott Rogers on Rayguns and Rocketships
Crazy Eights: Scott Rogers on Rayguns and Rocketships

Scott Rogers is a name behind several big games in the video game world.  He’s worked with a number of developers and publishers.  He hasn’t been resting on his laurels though, deciding to go out on his own and develop a unique board game Rayguns and Rocketships.  It

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Apr 17, 2017 Never let good enough be enough: Out of the Park Baseball 18 review
Never let good enough be enough: Out of the Park Baseball 18 review

The birds are chirping, the flowers bloom, and the bat’s crack against a baseball rings in the rebirthing season of spring. A constant and welcome new edition of Out of the Park Baseball is sure to be as refreshing as the blooms and the greenery. Out of the Park

by Patrick Rost
Podcast   -   Apr 16, 2017 Gaming Trend Podcast: No Stream For You!
Gaming Trend Podcast: No Stream For You!

This week, Mike and Joe glance over the Xbox Scorpio’s performance specs and Atlus’s streaming restrictions for the excellent Persona 5. Afterward, Mike is joined by contributing writers Hunter Wolfe and Kenneth Shepard to report on their impressions of the ongoing Mass Effect: Andromeda debacle. Every week, Mike

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Apr 14, 2017 Death Race: Chariots of Rome Review
Death Race: Chariots of Rome Review

It’s been a couple of millennia since people packed Roman coliseums to witness the spectacle of racing. The appeal of the sport hasn’t dwindled since that time, though it is far less barbaric than those ancient competitions. Chariot racers of the Roman age would scoff at the comparatively

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Apr 14, 2017 When the world grows without you, Night in the Woods Review
When the world grows without you, Night in the Woods Review

Growing up is hard. There was once a popular thought among teenagers that your growing will end when you become an adult. Of course, this is a common misconception. We’re always growing, and Night in the Woods shows just that. Night in the Woods, developed by Infinite Fall, is

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Apr 14, 2017 Nothing to Fear But You: Fear Agent Review
Nothing to Fear But You: Fear Agent Review

Rounding out its lineup of RPGs adapted from acclaimed comic series, Pinnacle Entertainment is bringing Fear Agent to the tabletop. Fear Agent, in its last days on Kickstarter as of time of writing, mixes pulp scifi, western, horror, and military action. It sounds like a lot to promise, but Savage

by John Farrell
Wonderful in presentation, less-so in practice: Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap review
Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2017 Wonderful in presentation, less-so in practice: Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap review

A hero grasping his sword and shield, storming a castle to battle a dragon. A scenario that many gamers should know well, and one of the first images that comes to mind when reflecting on the era of early console gaming, this is the position I found myself in upon

by Noah McGuire
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Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2017 Wonderful in presentation, less-so in practice: Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap review
Wonderful in presentation, less-so in practice: Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap review

A hero grasping his sword and shield, storming a castle to battle a dragon. A scenario that many gamers should know well, and one of the first images that comes to mind when reflecting on the era of early console gaming, this is the position I found myself in upon

by Noah McGuire
Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2017 Goodbye to a world: Bye-Bye BoxBoy! review
Goodbye to a world: Bye-Bye BoxBoy! review

If you told me two years ago that a game featuring a sentient box would be one of the best puzzle series on the 3DS, I’d probably think you would be crazy. However, since 2015 the HAL Laboratory developed BoxBoy! series have contained some of the most consistently surprising

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   Apr 17, 2017 Crazy Eights: Scott Rogers on Rayguns and Rocketships
Crazy Eights: Scott Rogers on Rayguns and Rocketships

Scott Rogers is a name behind several big games in the video game world.  He’s worked with a number of developers and publishers.  He hasn’t been resting on his laurels though, deciding to go out on his own and develop a unique board game Rayguns and Rocketships.  It

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Apr 17, 2017 Never let good enough be enough: Out of the Park Baseball 18 review
Never let good enough be enough: Out of the Park Baseball 18 review

The birds are chirping, the flowers bloom, and the bat’s crack against a baseball rings in the rebirthing season of spring. A constant and welcome new edition of Out of the Park Baseball is sure to be as refreshing as the blooms and the greenery. Out of the Park

by Patrick Rost
Podcast   -   Apr 16, 2017 Gaming Trend Podcast: No Stream For You!
Gaming Trend Podcast: No Stream For You!

This week, Mike and Joe glance over the Xbox Scorpio’s performance specs and Atlus’s streaming restrictions for the excellent Persona 5. Afterward, Mike is joined by contributing writers Hunter Wolfe and Kenneth Shepard to report on their impressions of the ongoing Mass Effect: Andromeda debacle. Every week, Mike

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Apr 14, 2017 Death Race: Chariots of Rome Review
Death Race: Chariots of Rome Review

It’s been a couple of millennia since people packed Roman coliseums to witness the spectacle of racing. The appeal of the sport hasn’t dwindled since that time, though it is far less barbaric than those ancient competitions. Chariot racers of the Roman age would scoff at the comparatively

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Apr 14, 2017 When the world grows without you, Night in the Woods Review
When the world grows without you, Night in the Woods Review

Growing up is hard. There was once a popular thought among teenagers that your growing will end when you become an adult. Of course, this is a common misconception. We’re always growing, and Night in the Woods shows just that. Night in the Woods, developed by Infinite Fall, is

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Apr 14, 2017 Nothing to Fear But You: Fear Agent Review
Nothing to Fear But You: Fear Agent Review

Rounding out its lineup of RPGs adapted from acclaimed comic series, Pinnacle Entertainment is bringing Fear Agent to the tabletop. Fear Agent, in its last days on Kickstarter as of time of writing, mixes pulp scifi, western, horror, and military action. It sounds like a lot to promise, but Savage

by John Farrell
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