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Reviews   -   Apr 07, 2017 Two Worlds, Zero Consequences, Major\Minor Review
Two Worlds, Zero Consequences, Major\Minor Review

Visual Novels have been around in some form for decades. Arguably, the visual novel could be the video game successor of the “choose your own adventure book.” If done properly, the visual novel can be a great way to immerse someone in a new world full of exciting characters, thrilling

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Apr 07, 2017 The Quick, the Dead, and You: The Goon RPG Review
The Quick, the Dead, and You: The Goon RPG Review

Gangsters, zombies, tragedy, comedy, and horror unite in The Goon, a multiple-Eisner-Award-winning comic strip that is making its way towards an all-new RPG adaptation. Currently on Kickstarter, The Goon has been adapted to Savage Worlds, an RPG system specifically built around this kind of visceral pulp action. The Goon is

by John Farrell
Previews   -   Apr 07, 2017 Fame, fortune, and treachery — Metras Preview
Fame, fortune, and treachery — Metras Preview

[GAMING TREND] Metras Board Game Preview from Mr. B Games Watch this video on YouTube Many authors use the conflict of noble houses to drive the story. From Game of Thrones, The Tudors, and others, the power of the respective house is more important than life itself. The houses can

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Apr 06, 2017 Just two gruff military hardened dudes sitting in an elevator – Bulletstorm: Full Clip edition review
Just two gruff military hardened dudes sitting in an elevator – Bulletstorm: Full Clip edition review

Way back in 2011, when Bulletstorm saw its first release, I thought of the game as nothing more than a way to get my hands on a demo for Gears of War 3. However, upon actually playing Bulletstorm, I found it to be one of my all-time favorite first-person shooters.

by Zach Faber
Reviews   -   Apr 06, 2017 Slithering success: Snake Pass review
Slithering success: Snake Pass review

While we’ve still got a ways to go before Mario Kart 8 Deluxe races onto the Switch as the next major retail release, we’ve been treated to a slew of different Nindies in the meantime. While some have been a tad disappointing (New Frontier Days: Founding Pioneers), others

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 05, 2017 Fall of Man: Dark Eden Campaign Review
Fall of Man: Dark Eden Campaign Review

Far into the future, mankind fights a losing battle against the Dark Symmetry, an evil force from beyond the stars that has been our sole enemy for centuries. This warped and twisted power corrupts both machines and people, ruled over by the vile Dark Apostles. Technology has stalled out into

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Apr 04, 2017 Speedlink 7-in-1 Nintendo Switch starter kit review
Speedlink 7-in-1 Nintendo Switch starter kit review

Seeing the horror stories about people scratching up the screens of their Nintendo Switch consoles, I knew I needed to find a high quality screen protector. Recently I picked up a 7-in-1 starter kit from Speedlink that contained not only the needed screen protector, but also a few goodies I

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Apr 04, 2017 Literally Kafkaesque: The Franz Kafka Videogame review
Literally Kafkaesque: The Franz Kafka Videogame review

It’s hard to believe that it’s been nearly seven years since Hamlet, or the Last Game Without MMORPG Features, Shaders and Product Placement (yes, that’s the full title). The point-and-click adventure game very loosely related to Shakespeare’s classic was a short-lived treat to experience. Jump back

by Elisha Deogracias
Two Worlds, Zero Consequences, Major\Minor Review
Reviews   -   Apr 07, 2017 Two Worlds, Zero Consequences, Major\Minor Review

Visual Novels have been around in some form for decades. Arguably, the visual novel could be the video game successor of the “choose your own adventure book.” If done properly, the visual novel can be a great way to immerse someone in a new world full of exciting characters, thrilling

by Sean Anthony
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Reviews   -   Apr 07, 2017 Two Worlds, Zero Consequences, Major\Minor Review
Two Worlds, Zero Consequences, Major\Minor Review

Visual Novels have been around in some form for decades. Arguably, the visual novel could be the video game successor of the “choose your own adventure book.” If done properly, the visual novel can be a great way to immerse someone in a new world full of exciting characters, thrilling

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Apr 07, 2017 The Quick, the Dead, and You: The Goon RPG Review
The Quick, the Dead, and You: The Goon RPG Review

Gangsters, zombies, tragedy, comedy, and horror unite in The Goon, a multiple-Eisner-Award-winning comic strip that is making its way towards an all-new RPG adaptation. Currently on Kickstarter, The Goon has been adapted to Savage Worlds, an RPG system specifically built around this kind of visceral pulp action. The Goon is

by John Farrell
Previews   -   Apr 07, 2017 Fame, fortune, and treachery — Metras Preview
Fame, fortune, and treachery — Metras Preview

[GAMING TREND] Metras Board Game Preview from Mr. B Games Watch this video on YouTube Many authors use the conflict of noble houses to drive the story. From Game of Thrones, The Tudors, and others, the power of the respective house is more important than life itself. The houses can

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Apr 06, 2017 Just two gruff military hardened dudes sitting in an elevator – Bulletstorm: Full Clip edition review
Just two gruff military hardened dudes sitting in an elevator – Bulletstorm: Full Clip edition review

Way back in 2011, when Bulletstorm saw its first release, I thought of the game as nothing more than a way to get my hands on a demo for Gears of War 3. However, upon actually playing Bulletstorm, I found it to be one of my all-time favorite first-person shooters.

by Zach Faber
Reviews   -   Apr 06, 2017 Slithering success: Snake Pass review
Slithering success: Snake Pass review

While we’ve still got a ways to go before Mario Kart 8 Deluxe races onto the Switch as the next major retail release, we’ve been treated to a slew of different Nindies in the meantime. While some have been a tad disappointing (New Frontier Days: Founding Pioneers), others

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 05, 2017 Fall of Man: Dark Eden Campaign Review
Fall of Man: Dark Eden Campaign Review

Far into the future, mankind fights a losing battle against the Dark Symmetry, an evil force from beyond the stars that has been our sole enemy for centuries. This warped and twisted power corrupts both machines and people, ruled over by the vile Dark Apostles. Technology has stalled out into

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Apr 04, 2017 Speedlink 7-in-1 Nintendo Switch starter kit review
Speedlink 7-in-1 Nintendo Switch starter kit review

Seeing the horror stories about people scratching up the screens of their Nintendo Switch consoles, I knew I needed to find a high quality screen protector. Recently I picked up a 7-in-1 starter kit from Speedlink that contained not only the needed screen protector, but also a few goodies I

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Apr 04, 2017 Literally Kafkaesque: The Franz Kafka Videogame review
Literally Kafkaesque: The Franz Kafka Videogame review

It’s hard to believe that it’s been nearly seven years since Hamlet, or the Last Game Without MMORPG Features, Shaders and Product Placement (yes, that’s the full title). The point-and-click adventure game very loosely related to Shakespeare’s classic was a short-lived treat to experience. Jump back

by Elisha Deogracias
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