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Previews   -   Mar 28, 2017 Punderful Gaming: Rampunctious Review
Punderful Gaming: Rampunctious Review

I take it as a point of pride that many people I know have an instinctive fear of my voice whenever the pun train starts rolling. Things get off track, the bad jokes are full steam ahead, and for a good few minutes everyone gets increasingly steamed up as my

by John Farrell
Previews   -   Mar 28, 2017 What if God was one of us? Skyforge preview
What if God was one of us? Skyforge preview

The end goal of all MMORPGs is to be the most powerful, but Skyforge takes that one step further: rather than tell the story of your adventures, Skyforge aims to tell the story of your rise to godhood. While the game in its current state has lofty ambitions, and a

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Mar 27, 2017 Inside Out And All Over the Place: The Inner World Review
Inside Out And All Over the Place: The Inner World Review

Playing The Inner World is a frustrating experience. This isn’t just because it suffers from an amateur lack of polish, but because even when the level design is unforgivably nonsensical, its whimsical world continuously teases you with the promise of a better game. Ultimately, Studio Fizbin’s first foray

by Hunter Wolfe
Features   -   Mar 27, 2017 How Zelda: Breath of the Wild gets in the way of its own fun
How Zelda: Breath of the Wild gets in the way of its own fun

Zelda: Breath of the Wild is an amazing game. I’ve played around 60+ hours of Nintendo’s flagship Switch title, and I still find myself enamored by new discoveries and my wonderfully unique moments within the game’s sandbox. It is undoubtedly a foundational game, one which has been

by Joe DeClara
Previews   -   Mar 25, 2017 2 Kid 2 Squid: Splatoon 2 Testfire Impressions
2 Kid 2 Squid: Splatoon 2 Testfire Impressions

The original Splatoon was one of the Wii U’s few big hits. It’s an online shooter with a twist: you shoot ink, not bullets, and you can swim through your team’s color of ink to move quickly and reload. I put dozens, maybe even hundreds of hours

by Kyle Movius
Reviews   -   Mar 25, 2017 Built to Last: Villages of Valeria Review
Built to Last: Villages of Valeria Review

After pushing back the monstrous hordes in Valeria: Card Kingdoms and exploring the wilds they left behind in Quests for Valeria, the time has come to rebuild the ravaged kingdom. A kingdom must have a capital, a fact the dukes and duchesses well know. Whoever readies their land for the

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Mar 24, 2017 My Kingdom for a Move: The Rose King Review
My Kingdom for a Move: The Rose King Review

It’s seems absurd to consider any war with a bit of romanticism, but there is a certain passion derived from the War of the Roses, the struggle for the English throne between the white rose clad Yorks and the red rose wearing Lancasters. It was Shakespeare who launched the

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Mar 24, 2017 To Court Danger: Behind the Throne Review
To Court Danger: Behind the Throne Review

The opening paragraph of Behind the Throne’s rulebook talks of secret organizations conspiring to manipulate courtiers as they strive to gather enough power to control the throne from the shadows. You wouldn’t be to blamed to think this Ares’ title is another sweeping epic in the likes of

by Nick South
Punderful Gaming: Rampunctious Review
Previews   -   Mar 28, 2017 Punderful Gaming: Rampunctious Review

I take it as a point of pride that many people I know have an instinctive fear of my voice whenever the pun train starts rolling. Things get off track, the bad jokes are full steam ahead, and for a good few minutes everyone gets increasingly steamed up as my

by John Farrell
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Previews   -   Mar 28, 2017 Punderful Gaming: Rampunctious Review
Punderful Gaming: Rampunctious Review

I take it as a point of pride that many people I know have an instinctive fear of my voice whenever the pun train starts rolling. Things get off track, the bad jokes are full steam ahead, and for a good few minutes everyone gets increasingly steamed up as my

by John Farrell
Previews   -   Mar 28, 2017 What if God was one of us? Skyforge preview
What if God was one of us? Skyforge preview

The end goal of all MMORPGs is to be the most powerful, but Skyforge takes that one step further: rather than tell the story of your adventures, Skyforge aims to tell the story of your rise to godhood. While the game in its current state has lofty ambitions, and a

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Mar 27, 2017 Inside Out And All Over the Place: The Inner World Review
Inside Out And All Over the Place: The Inner World Review

Playing The Inner World is a frustrating experience. This isn’t just because it suffers from an amateur lack of polish, but because even when the level design is unforgivably nonsensical, its whimsical world continuously teases you with the promise of a better game. Ultimately, Studio Fizbin’s first foray

by Hunter Wolfe
Features   -   Mar 27, 2017 How Zelda: Breath of the Wild gets in the way of its own fun
How Zelda: Breath of the Wild gets in the way of its own fun

Zelda: Breath of the Wild is an amazing game. I’ve played around 60+ hours of Nintendo’s flagship Switch title, and I still find myself enamored by new discoveries and my wonderfully unique moments within the game’s sandbox. It is undoubtedly a foundational game, one which has been

by Joe DeClara
Previews   -   Mar 25, 2017 2 Kid 2 Squid: Splatoon 2 Testfire Impressions
2 Kid 2 Squid: Splatoon 2 Testfire Impressions

The original Splatoon was one of the Wii U’s few big hits. It’s an online shooter with a twist: you shoot ink, not bullets, and you can swim through your team’s color of ink to move quickly and reload. I put dozens, maybe even hundreds of hours

by Kyle Movius
Reviews   -   Mar 25, 2017 Built to Last: Villages of Valeria Review
Built to Last: Villages of Valeria Review

After pushing back the monstrous hordes in Valeria: Card Kingdoms and exploring the wilds they left behind in Quests for Valeria, the time has come to rebuild the ravaged kingdom. A kingdom must have a capital, a fact the dukes and duchesses well know. Whoever readies their land for the

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Mar 24, 2017 My Kingdom for a Move: The Rose King Review
My Kingdom for a Move: The Rose King Review

It’s seems absurd to consider any war with a bit of romanticism, but there is a certain passion derived from the War of the Roses, the struggle for the English throne between the white rose clad Yorks and the red rose wearing Lancasters. It was Shakespeare who launched the

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Mar 24, 2017 To Court Danger: Behind the Throne Review
To Court Danger: Behind the Throne Review

The opening paragraph of Behind the Throne’s rulebook talks of secret organizations conspiring to manipulate courtiers as they strive to gather enough power to control the throne from the shadows. You wouldn’t be to blamed to think this Ares’ title is another sweeping epic in the likes of

by Nick South
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