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Reviews   -   Apr 13, 2017 Johnny Mnemonic — Codenames: Pictures Review
Johnny Mnemonic — Codenames: Pictures Review

Codenames was a breakout hit. The accessibility and price made it a staple of many game nights. It even claimed the Spiel des Jahres of 2016. CGE could have gone the easy way and created an expansion with more words to add to Codenames, but instead they added pictures to

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Apr 13, 2017 Solid slide into second — MLB The Show 17 review
Solid slide into second — MLB The Show 17 review

Opening day comes, opening day goes. The same can be said for every new installment in a sports game: it arrives, shows off its new features, and becomes irrelevant the very next year. The MLB The Show franchise has been one of the more impressive in the sports genre, consistently

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Apr 13, 2017 Life will change: Persona 5 review
Life will change: Persona 5 review

I’m amazed to say that after nearly 100 hours in Persona 5’s twisted depiction of Tokyo, I never once felt like it was wasting my time. In this time frame, I spent as little time as I possibly could exploring the game’s distorted dungeons and fighting monsters

by Kenneth Shepard
Features   -   Apr 13, 2017 Don’t be Shi – an hour with Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom
Don’t be Shi – an hour with Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom

Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom is an action RPG being developed by French studio Enigami. We got our hands on it and find an abundance of Waki constipation and prejudice. What? Watch and find out how the first hour or so of this quirky new game unfolds.

by Josh Devlin
Reviews   -   Apr 11, 2017 More Like Miko Mold: Miko Mole review
More Like Miko Mold: Miko Mole review

I went into Miko Mole with a bit of optimism. “Hey, it’s a new game. That’s never a bad thing, right?” Big mistake. Maybe the graphics should have tipped me off from the start. They look like they could have been done in a mildly ambitious Nintendo 64

by Kyle Movius
Features   -   Apr 11, 2017 Finally, we won a match: Let’s Play Episode #8
Finally, we won a match: Let’s Play Episode #8

The title just about says it all. Editor Zach Faber and I lost a frustratingly continuous string of matches during Relic’s Dawn of War III closed beta. Zach is brand new to RTS games, but bravely accepted the challenge, learning quickly. Unfortunately, he got stuck with a terrible teammate—

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 A thrilling throwback: Yooka-Laylee review
A thrilling throwback: Yooka-Laylee review

On paper, Yooka-Laylee achieves everything it sets out to do. It’s fun, full of life, and a successful homage to the golden age of Nintendo 64-era 3D platformers. Essentially, it delivers the exact gameplay experience that tens of thousands of Kickstarter backers yearned for. But while Yooka-Laylee provides a

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 Co-op cops – LEGO City Undercover PS4 review
Co-op cops – LEGO City Undercover PS4 review

Four years ago, TT Fusion gave us another bite at the LEGO apple with a massive open world unlike any they’d ever built before. As Editor David Roberts called it, a Grand Theft Auto-scale game, but suitable for the whole family. If you missed out on LEGO City Undercover

by Ron Burke
Johnny Mnemonic — Codenames: Pictures Review
Reviews   -   Apr 13, 2017 Johnny Mnemonic — Codenames: Pictures Review

Codenames was a breakout hit. The accessibility and price made it a staple of many game nights. It even claimed the Spiel des Jahres of 2016. CGE could have gone the easy way and created an expansion with more words to add to Codenames, but instead they added pictures to

by Keith Schleicher
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Reviews   -   Apr 13, 2017 Johnny Mnemonic — Codenames: Pictures Review
Johnny Mnemonic — Codenames: Pictures Review

Codenames was a breakout hit. The accessibility and price made it a staple of many game nights. It even claimed the Spiel des Jahres of 2016. CGE could have gone the easy way and created an expansion with more words to add to Codenames, but instead they added pictures to

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Apr 13, 2017 Solid slide into second — MLB The Show 17 review
Solid slide into second — MLB The Show 17 review

Opening day comes, opening day goes. The same can be said for every new installment in a sports game: it arrives, shows off its new features, and becomes irrelevant the very next year. The MLB The Show franchise has been one of the more impressive in the sports genre, consistently

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Apr 13, 2017 Life will change: Persona 5 review
Life will change: Persona 5 review

I’m amazed to say that after nearly 100 hours in Persona 5’s twisted depiction of Tokyo, I never once felt like it was wasting my time. In this time frame, I spent as little time as I possibly could exploring the game’s distorted dungeons and fighting monsters

by Kenneth Shepard
Features   -   Apr 13, 2017 Don’t be Shi – an hour with Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom
Don’t be Shi – an hour with Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom

Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom is an action RPG being developed by French studio Enigami. We got our hands on it and find an abundance of Waki constipation and prejudice. What? Watch and find out how the first hour or so of this quirky new game unfolds.

by Josh Devlin
Reviews   -   Apr 11, 2017 More Like Miko Mold: Miko Mole review
More Like Miko Mold: Miko Mole review

I went into Miko Mole with a bit of optimism. “Hey, it’s a new game. That’s never a bad thing, right?” Big mistake. Maybe the graphics should have tipped me off from the start. They look like they could have been done in a mildly ambitious Nintendo 64

by Kyle Movius
Features   -   Apr 11, 2017 Finally, we won a match: Let’s Play Episode #8
Finally, we won a match: Let’s Play Episode #8

The title just about says it all. Editor Zach Faber and I lost a frustratingly continuous string of matches during Relic’s Dawn of War III closed beta. Zach is brand new to RTS games, but bravely accepted the challenge, learning quickly. Unfortunately, he got stuck with a terrible teammate—

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 A thrilling throwback: Yooka-Laylee review
A thrilling throwback: Yooka-Laylee review

On paper, Yooka-Laylee achieves everything it sets out to do. It’s fun, full of life, and a successful homage to the golden age of Nintendo 64-era 3D platformers. Essentially, it delivers the exact gameplay experience that tens of thousands of Kickstarter backers yearned for. But while Yooka-Laylee provides a

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 Co-op cops – LEGO City Undercover PS4 review
Co-op cops – LEGO City Undercover PS4 review

Four years ago, TT Fusion gave us another bite at the LEGO apple with a massive open world unlike any they’d ever built before. As Editor David Roberts called it, a Grand Theft Auto-scale game, but suitable for the whole family. If you missed out on LEGO City Undercover

by Ron Burke
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