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Reviews   -   Jan 13, 2017 Cheap thrills: Montaro review
Cheap thrills: Montaro review

When I’m in the mood, I like looking for cheap things on Steam or the Humble Bundle, and I usually come up with decently great finds, such as The Music Machine or Cat Goes Fishing. When I want to be really frugal, I tend to look at games under

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jan 13, 2017 Middling musical: Stereo Aereo review
Middling musical: Stereo Aereo review

David Bowie, Prince, Michael Jackson. We’ve lost so many 80s legends over the past few years that it’s kind of depressing, to be honest. However, these people remind us that the music back then was top-notch, and rhythm games that get their inspiration from that era are always

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jan 12, 2017 Just another day in Myrathia: WarQuest Review
Just another day in Myrathia: WarQuest Review

The most well-known area control board game has to be Risk.  While other games like Axis and Allies and Samurai Swords had more depth, pushing the Roman numerals around the map while the jerk turtled in Australia was commonplace on weekends.  Other area control games have come out since including

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Jan 11, 2017 Violence Inherent in the System: Fief France 1429 Review
Violence Inherent in the System: Fief France 1429 Review

Medieval times were hardly for the faint of heart. Treachery, wars, plagues, and famine were all too commonplace. Lords of the period were in a constant battle for power and prestige with only the savviest, and perhaps most brutal, rising highest among the ranks of nobility. Despite the horrific backdrop,

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Jan 10, 2017 Watch me whip, now watch me Shantae-Nae: Shantae: Half-Genie Hero review
Watch me whip, now watch me Shantae-Nae: Shantae: Half-Genie Hero review

It’s Shantae! She’s here to save the town, but the town’s problems are a little too big for her cliche genie breeches. Platforming, belly-dancing, trancing out, and flailing her hair, Shantae does work in Shantae: Half-Genie Hero and through some madcap comedy, serious danger, and lots of

by Patrick Rost
Interviews   -   Jan 10, 2017 Crazy Eights: Jonny Hinkle on Battle for the Universe
Crazy Eights: Jonny Hinkle on Battle for the Universe

Games based on comic books have come a long way, with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shadows of the Past, the DC Deckbuilding Game, and Marvel Legendary becoming hits.  However, it’s not often that you’ll see a game based on a fictional comic book.  Other than Guardians Chronicles and

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Jan 10, 2017 Steampunk’d: Teslapunk review
Steampunk’d: Teslapunk review

There’s nothing that brings me back to the 90s arcade era quite like the bullet hell genre. Pumping quarters to defeat blisteringly fast bosses all while memorizing patterns and avoiding endless streams of fire is how I liked spending my childhood days. The Wii U release of Teslapunk hearkens

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jan 09, 2017 Lavish leekspins, pretty popstars: Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone review
Lavish leekspins, pretty popstars: Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone review

I miss the music game scene over here. Back in the Rock Band/Guitar Hero heyday, I used to love seeing dozens of my friends play with plastic peripherals and having a good time strumming fake guitars or singing terrible karaoke. While the rhythm genre isn’t what it used

by Elisha Deogracias
Cheap thrills: Montaro review
Reviews   -   Jan 13, 2017 Cheap thrills: Montaro review

When I’m in the mood, I like looking for cheap things on Steam or the Humble Bundle, and I usually come up with decently great finds, such as The Music Machine or Cat Goes Fishing. When I want to be really frugal, I tend to look at games under

by Elisha Deogracias
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Reviews   -   Jan 13, 2017 Cheap thrills: Montaro review
Cheap thrills: Montaro review

When I’m in the mood, I like looking for cheap things on Steam or the Humble Bundle, and I usually come up with decently great finds, such as The Music Machine or Cat Goes Fishing. When I want to be really frugal, I tend to look at games under

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jan 13, 2017 Middling musical: Stereo Aereo review
Middling musical: Stereo Aereo review

David Bowie, Prince, Michael Jackson. We’ve lost so many 80s legends over the past few years that it’s kind of depressing, to be honest. However, these people remind us that the music back then was top-notch, and rhythm games that get their inspiration from that era are always

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jan 12, 2017 Just another day in Myrathia: WarQuest Review
Just another day in Myrathia: WarQuest Review

The most well-known area control board game has to be Risk.  While other games like Axis and Allies and Samurai Swords had more depth, pushing the Roman numerals around the map while the jerk turtled in Australia was commonplace on weekends.  Other area control games have come out since including

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Jan 11, 2017 Violence Inherent in the System: Fief France 1429 Review
Violence Inherent in the System: Fief France 1429 Review

Medieval times were hardly for the faint of heart. Treachery, wars, plagues, and famine were all too commonplace. Lords of the period were in a constant battle for power and prestige with only the savviest, and perhaps most brutal, rising highest among the ranks of nobility. Despite the horrific backdrop,

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Jan 10, 2017 Watch me whip, now watch me Shantae-Nae: Shantae: Half-Genie Hero review
Watch me whip, now watch me Shantae-Nae: Shantae: Half-Genie Hero review

It’s Shantae! She’s here to save the town, but the town’s problems are a little too big for her cliche genie breeches. Platforming, belly-dancing, trancing out, and flailing her hair, Shantae does work in Shantae: Half-Genie Hero and through some madcap comedy, serious danger, and lots of

by Patrick Rost
Interviews   -   Jan 10, 2017 Crazy Eights: Jonny Hinkle on Battle for the Universe
Crazy Eights: Jonny Hinkle on Battle for the Universe

Games based on comic books have come a long way, with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shadows of the Past, the DC Deckbuilding Game, and Marvel Legendary becoming hits.  However, it’s not often that you’ll see a game based on a fictional comic book.  Other than Guardians Chronicles and

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Jan 10, 2017 Steampunk’d: Teslapunk review
Steampunk’d: Teslapunk review

There’s nothing that brings me back to the 90s arcade era quite like the bullet hell genre. Pumping quarters to defeat blisteringly fast bosses all while memorizing patterns and avoiding endless streams of fire is how I liked spending my childhood days. The Wii U release of Teslapunk hearkens

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jan 09, 2017 Lavish leekspins, pretty popstars: Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone review
Lavish leekspins, pretty popstars: Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone review

I miss the music game scene over here. Back in the Rock Band/Guitar Hero heyday, I used to love seeing dozens of my friends play with plastic peripherals and having a good time strumming fake guitars or singing terrible karaoke. While the rhythm genre isn’t what it used

by Elisha Deogracias
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