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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 MoviusIt 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 SchleicherOn Saturday, March 4th in the Castro district of San Francisco, California more than sixty millennials gathered to participate in an arcade game tournament. The small, crowded bar was packed with cheering fans, curious onlookers, and animated players glistening with sweat from the heat of competition. The commotion from the
by Travis NorthupHave you ever played an old 8-bit style video game on a modern console in front of someone old enough to remember when that was the only option available? Perplexed, they invariably question “Why would you play that old game when you’ve got the modern graphics and physics of
by Patrick RostThis week, Hunter Wolfe joins up with Mike to fight in a galaxy far, far away. After a recent yoga session, Hunter brings all sorts of awful jokes and terrible puns to the battlefield . Unfortunately, as you’ll see from our performance, the Force was definitely not with us. Check
by Mike PearceSmashing its original goal of $60,000 CAD in just five days, Causal Bit Games has created a successful Kickstarter for its upcoming game Battle Princess Madelyn. We talk with Creative Director and CEO of Causal Bit Games Chris Obritsch (assisted by VP of Causal Bit games Daven Bigelow) about
by Elisha DeograciasRoguelikes are becoming increasingly popular, especially in the world of indie gaming. Streets of Rogue, a game in early access on Steam developed by Matt Dabrowski and published by tinyBuild takes on this genre in a unique way. (Think if classic Grand Theft Auto and Metal Gear had a child,
by Sean AnthonyThis represents the progression of my thoughts and reactions to Desync: The first minute in-game as an unapologetically avid ‘80s synth fan (much to my wife’s displeasure): “Damn, this soundtrack is amazing!” Within the first hour of gameplay: “Holy shit, this game is @$#%&*# hard!” After another hour, and
by Mike PearceI 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 MoviusEven the stars will bleed
Speed is important. Being able to game at blistering speeds, wringing frames out of every bit of the hardware you’ve installed, is what every gamer strives to achieve. There’s another use case that might not require as much speed, with a far greater emphasis on stability and capacity.
I’ve always thought SteelSeries mice were great, but the Aerox 3 is on another level
With a new Call of Duty only a half a year away, it’s time to think on what I want it to look like
Young and old, the Force is strong and plentiful with these Jedi
I know something you don’t know.
The Star Wars game I’ve been waiting for.
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 MoviusIt 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 SchleicherOn Saturday, March 4th in the Castro district of San Francisco, California more than sixty millennials gathered to participate in an arcade game tournament. The small, crowded bar was packed with cheering fans, curious onlookers, and animated players glistening with sweat from the heat of competition. The commotion from the
by Travis NorthupHave you ever played an old 8-bit style video game on a modern console in front of someone old enough to remember when that was the only option available? Perplexed, they invariably question “Why would you play that old game when you’ve got the modern graphics and physics of
by Patrick RostThis week, Hunter Wolfe joins up with Mike to fight in a galaxy far, far away. After a recent yoga session, Hunter brings all sorts of awful jokes and terrible puns to the battlefield . Unfortunately, as you’ll see from our performance, the Force was definitely not with us. Check
by Mike PearceSmashing its original goal of $60,000 CAD in just five days, Causal Bit Games has created a successful Kickstarter for its upcoming game Battle Princess Madelyn. We talk with Creative Director and CEO of Causal Bit Games Chris Obritsch (assisted by VP of Causal Bit games Daven Bigelow) about
by Elisha DeograciasRoguelikes are becoming increasingly popular, especially in the world of indie gaming. Streets of Rogue, a game in early access on Steam developed by Matt Dabrowski and published by tinyBuild takes on this genre in a unique way. (Think if classic Grand Theft Auto and Metal Gear had a child,
by Sean AnthonyThis represents the progression of my thoughts and reactions to Desync: The first minute in-game as an unapologetically avid ‘80s synth fan (much to my wife’s displeasure): “Damn, this soundtrack is amazing!” Within the first hour of gameplay: “Holy shit, this game is @$#%&*# hard!” After another hour, and
by Mike Pearce