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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
Reviews   -   Mar 23, 2017 Death machine, infest my corpse to be: Toukiden 2 review
Death machine, infest my corpse to be: Toukiden 2 review

Is there any more profound state of being than “hit and miss?” To not be terrible, but not great either, a dualistic order within which you can find almost the entirety of life. So much of video gaming is based on this status of being as well. You either strike

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Mar 22, 2017 Funyarinpa for the whole family: Zero Escape: The Nonary Games
Funyarinpa for the whole family: Zero Escape: The Nonary Games

999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors, AKA 999, is a game I generally refer to as either “the best game no one’s played” or “that awesome visual novel with the really long name.” While it’s easy to chalk that up to a lot of different factors, the

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Mar 22, 2017 Retrofuturistic Fangasm – The Art of Horizon Zero Dawn review
Retrofuturistic Fangasm – The Art of Horizon Zero Dawn review

There’s no doubt that Guerrilla Games knocked it out of the park with their new IP, Horizon: Zero Dawn. Travis Northup’s review of the game highlighted the amazing technical detail afforded by the PlayStation 4 Pro’s 4K resolution and high dynamic range lighting. There’s no denying

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 22, 2017 Report: satisfied – Nier: Automata review
Report: satisfied – Nier: Automata review

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be an android trying to retake planet Earth from its alien invaders and their army of machine life forms? If so, Nier: Automata is the game for you. In Nier: Automata, all of the remaining humans have fled Earth to

by Zach Faber
Reviews   -   Mar 22, 2017 Please Mind the Morphs: Twelfth Doctor #2.14–15 Review
Please Mind the Morphs: Twelfth Doctor #2.14–15 Review

I got into Doctor Who around the end of 2011, starting with the Ninth Doctor and catching up to the then-current Eleventh Doctor in a few months, and later going back to watch a bunch of Classic Who as well. So I am familiar with the series. Every time the

by Kyle Movius
Interviews   -   Mar 21, 2017 Crazy Eights: John Coveyou on Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game
Crazy Eights: John Coveyou on Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game

It seems like conquering the world, trading in the Mediterranean, and exploring dungeons are themes that perpetuate the board gaming world.  Sometimes a game has such a unique theme that you want to look at it.  That’s what happened when I heard about Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game,

by Keith Schleicher
My Kingdom for a Move: The Rose King Review
Reviews   -   Mar 24, 2017 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
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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
Reviews   -   Mar 23, 2017 Death machine, infest my corpse to be: Toukiden 2 review
Death machine, infest my corpse to be: Toukiden 2 review

Is there any more profound state of being than “hit and miss?” To not be terrible, but not great either, a dualistic order within which you can find almost the entirety of life. So much of video gaming is based on this status of being as well. You either strike

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Mar 22, 2017 Funyarinpa for the whole family: Zero Escape: The Nonary Games
Funyarinpa for the whole family: Zero Escape: The Nonary Games

999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors, AKA 999, is a game I generally refer to as either “the best game no one’s played” or “that awesome visual novel with the really long name.” While it’s easy to chalk that up to a lot of different factors, the

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Mar 22, 2017 Retrofuturistic Fangasm – The Art of Horizon Zero Dawn review
Retrofuturistic Fangasm – The Art of Horizon Zero Dawn review

There’s no doubt that Guerrilla Games knocked it out of the park with their new IP, Horizon: Zero Dawn. Travis Northup’s review of the game highlighted the amazing technical detail afforded by the PlayStation 4 Pro’s 4K resolution and high dynamic range lighting. There’s no denying

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 22, 2017 Report: satisfied – Nier: Automata review
Report: satisfied – Nier: Automata review

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be an android trying to retake planet Earth from its alien invaders and their army of machine life forms? If so, Nier: Automata is the game for you. In Nier: Automata, all of the remaining humans have fled Earth to

by Zach Faber
Reviews   -   Mar 22, 2017 Please Mind the Morphs: Twelfth Doctor #2.14–15 Review
Please Mind the Morphs: Twelfth Doctor #2.14–15 Review

I got into Doctor Who around the end of 2011, starting with the Ninth Doctor and catching up to the then-current Eleventh Doctor in a few months, and later going back to watch a bunch of Classic Who as well. So I am familiar with the series. Every time the

by Kyle Movius
Interviews   -   Mar 21, 2017 Crazy Eights: John Coveyou on Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game
Crazy Eights: John Coveyou on Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game

It seems like conquering the world, trading in the Mediterranean, and exploring dungeons are themes that perpetuate the board gaming world.  Sometimes a game has such a unique theme that you want to look at it.  That’s what happened when I heard about Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game,

by Keith Schleicher
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