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Reviews   -   Mar 07, 2017 My new OT3; Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns
My new OT3; Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns

We all have our own ways of unwinding. For some, it’s blowing off stress in a shooter; for others, it’s challenging friends to fighting or racing games, but nothing helps me relax like getting lost in a bright, low-pressure, cartoony world of repetition. I discovered the Bokujō Monogatari

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Mar 07, 2017 Another glorious day in the Corps…mostly – Ghost Recon: Wildlands review
Another glorious day in the Corps…mostly – Ghost Recon: Wildlands review

I slowly crest the hill, being careful not to silhouette myself against the horizon’s dying light.  Going prone, I pull out my sniper rifle as my ghillie suit flutters in the wind.  I call out that I can see five tangos in the base below.  Mike Pearce, a fellow

by Ron Burke
Features   -   Mar 07, 2017 Let’s play some Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands
Let’s play some Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands

This week Joe and Mike (or, Swoots, as Joe likes to him) are in the fictional narco-state of Bolivia fighting the dreaded Santa Blanca cartel. Bullets go flying, stuff gets blown up, and Joe gets pissed at Swoots for always messing up the silent approach. Dive in and check it out. Beware of minor sp

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Mar 06, 2017 Space is hard: Homebound Review
Space is hard: Homebound Review

What child hasn’t dreamed of being an astronaut? As a kid, I would sit out under the stars at night with maps of the constellations, trying to pick out the space station Mir among them. Life onboard a space station is the ultimate adventure of the 21st century, the

by A Kay Purcell
Editorials   -   Mar 06, 2017 Most Anticipated Video and Board Games of 2017
Most Anticipated Video and Board Games of 2017

2017 is just around the corner. While we celebrate some of the amazing games of 2016, there are quite a few exciting titles in tabletop and video gaming that we’d like to call out. Here are our most anticipated video and board games of 2017.  Hang on to your

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 06, 2017 Be Our Quest: Quests of Valeria Review
Be Our Quest: Quests of Valeria Review

The Kingdom of Valeria reels, having survived an onslaught of monstrous hordes. Now, as it recovers, guildmasters seek adventurers to explore the wild and battle strange beasts while also seeking their own glorification. While last time you were a lord of in Valeria Card Kingdoms, building your fiefdom to prepare

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Mar 06, 2017 Gotta go: Fast RMX review
Gotta go: Fast RMX review

If there’s one franchise that Nintendo should revive for the Switch (other than Metroid, obviously), it’s F-Zero. The adrenaline-filled action mixed with great level design and punishing difficulty made for a series that desperately needs another sequel. What better way to fill the gap then but with Shin’

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Mar 03, 2017 Blast from the past – Super Bomberman R Switch review
Blast from the past – Super Bomberman R Switch review

75Normally I try to put together some backstory for my review pieces, talking about the history of the series, what led to the current iteration, and the expectations you might have moving forward. But this is Bomberman. Bomberman, for those who never played it on any of the platforms (everywhere

by Ron Burke
My new OT3; Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns
Reviews   -   Mar 07, 2017 My new OT3; Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns

We all have our own ways of unwinding. For some, it’s blowing off stress in a shooter; for others, it’s challenging friends to fighting or racing games, but nothing helps me relax like getting lost in a bright, low-pressure, cartoony world of repetition. I discovered the Bokujō Monogatari

by A Kay Purcell
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Reviews   -   Mar 07, 2017 My new OT3; Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns
My new OT3; Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns

We all have our own ways of unwinding. For some, it’s blowing off stress in a shooter; for others, it’s challenging friends to fighting or racing games, but nothing helps me relax like getting lost in a bright, low-pressure, cartoony world of repetition. I discovered the Bokujō Monogatari

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Mar 07, 2017 Another glorious day in the Corps…mostly – Ghost Recon: Wildlands review
Another glorious day in the Corps…mostly – Ghost Recon: Wildlands review

I slowly crest the hill, being careful not to silhouette myself against the horizon’s dying light.  Going prone, I pull out my sniper rifle as my ghillie suit flutters in the wind.  I call out that I can see five tangos in the base below.  Mike Pearce, a fellow

by Ron Burke
Features   -   Mar 07, 2017 Let’s play some Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands
Let’s play some Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands

This week Joe and Mike (or, Swoots, as Joe likes to him) are in the fictional narco-state of Bolivia fighting the dreaded Santa Blanca cartel. Bullets go flying, stuff gets blown up, and Joe gets pissed at Swoots for always messing up the silent approach. Dive in and check it out. Beware of minor sp

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Mar 06, 2017 Space is hard: Homebound Review
Space is hard: Homebound Review

What child hasn’t dreamed of being an astronaut? As a kid, I would sit out under the stars at night with maps of the constellations, trying to pick out the space station Mir among them. Life onboard a space station is the ultimate adventure of the 21st century, the

by A Kay Purcell
Editorials   -   Mar 06, 2017 Most Anticipated Video and Board Games of 2017
Most Anticipated Video and Board Games of 2017

2017 is just around the corner. While we celebrate some of the amazing games of 2016, there are quite a few exciting titles in tabletop and video gaming that we’d like to call out. Here are our most anticipated video and board games of 2017.  Hang on to your

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 06, 2017 Be Our Quest: Quests of Valeria Review
Be Our Quest: Quests of Valeria Review

The Kingdom of Valeria reels, having survived an onslaught of monstrous hordes. Now, as it recovers, guildmasters seek adventurers to explore the wild and battle strange beasts while also seeking their own glorification. While last time you were a lord of in Valeria Card Kingdoms, building your fiefdom to prepare

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Mar 06, 2017 Gotta go: Fast RMX review
Gotta go: Fast RMX review

If there’s one franchise that Nintendo should revive for the Switch (other than Metroid, obviously), it’s F-Zero. The adrenaline-filled action mixed with great level design and punishing difficulty made for a series that desperately needs another sequel. What better way to fill the gap then but with Shin’

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Mar 03, 2017 Blast from the past – Super Bomberman R Switch review
Blast from the past – Super Bomberman R Switch review

75Normally I try to put together some backstory for my review pieces, talking about the history of the series, what led to the current iteration, and the expectations you might have moving forward. But this is Bomberman. Bomberman, for those who never played it on any of the platforms (everywhere

by Ron Burke
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