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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has taken the gaming universe by storm, because of its vast and engaging open world. After dozens of hours exploring the exotic and diverse Hyrule, there is still so much more to discover. There doesn’t seem to be a Dark World
by Josh DevlinI’ve always had a great interest in Vikings and their culture, so Fated: the Silent Oath sounded like an incredible game the first time I heard about it. I was ready to step into the shoes of Ulfr, a Viking who has been brought back to life by a
by Zach FaberKingdom Hearts was a communal experience for me and my friends. We played the game at the same time, and discussed various plot points and secrets at extreme length. One of my most vivid memories of youth is my group complaining that we’d never get to play the fabled
by Patrick RostIsolation was once a thing we tried to stay away from. We longed for the companionship of others, the help to overcome difficult tasks. Over time, however, we’ve found that isolation has its advantages. When you’re thrown into an isolated world where everyone you meet is out to
by Sean AnthonyI 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 FarrellThe 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 DeCosterPlaying 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 WolfeZelda: 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 DeClaraThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has taken the gaming universe by storm, because of its vast and engaging open world. After dozens of hours exploring the exotic and diverse Hyrule, there is still so much more to discover. There doesn’t seem to be a Dark World
by Josh DevlinSandfall Interactive drops an award-worthy turn-based RPG on their first try
If you’re familiar with Formlabs, it’s probably in the commercial space. As a manufacturer of 3D printers, they have mostly focused on professional printers that put anything in the consumer space to shame. They have printers that use Stereolithography, just like printers from the likes of Elegoo or
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild has taken the gaming universe by storm, because of its vast and engaging open world. After dozens of hours exploring the exotic and diverse Hyrule, there is still so much more to discover. There doesn’t seem to be a Dark World
by Josh DevlinI’ve always had a great interest in Vikings and their culture, so Fated: the Silent Oath sounded like an incredible game the first time I heard about it. I was ready to step into the shoes of Ulfr, a Viking who has been brought back to life by a
by Zach FaberKingdom Hearts was a communal experience for me and my friends. We played the game at the same time, and discussed various plot points and secrets at extreme length. One of my most vivid memories of youth is my group complaining that we’d never get to play the fabled
by Patrick RostIsolation was once a thing we tried to stay away from. We longed for the companionship of others, the help to overcome difficult tasks. Over time, however, we’ve found that isolation has its advantages. When you’re thrown into an isolated world where everyone you meet is out to
by Sean AnthonyI 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 FarrellThe 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 DeCosterPlaying 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 WolfeZelda: 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