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By the time you beat Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (our review), protagonist Adam Jensen is all but invincible courtesy of a vast array of devastating augments. Not unlike Superman, at this stage of the story, the only thing you can do is strip him of his powers. The recently-released DLC,
by Ron BurkeFaith: The Sci-fi RPG came into the tabletop scene a little more than a year ago, and with it came a new universe of gods, exploration, and political conflict. So far, Burning Games has released the Faith Core Set as well as an introductory campaign A Garden in Hell. These
by John FarrellWhen I was at Origins at the Cryptozoic booth, I saw a giant mech statue. While awaiting my appointment I started talking with someone who was very excited to tell me about the project he was working on, and it happened to involve the giant robot statue. He showed me
by Keith SchleicherSince its release in 2010, Apocalypse World by D. Vincent Baker has been inspiring numerous new roleplaying games. These games (collectively known as Powered by the Apocalypse, or PBTA) range from telling near-historic tales of Icelandic settlers to focusing on the messy emotional lives of teenage monsters. Currently on Kickstarter,
by Ben MandallIt’s midnight. Somehow, it’s always midnight here, but that suits the undead citizens just fine. In a purely figurative sense, the street looks rather lively. Vendors run a variety of businesses. Ghouls and skeletons walk around making friendly conversation. Dark flames provide a dim, atmospheric illumination. A banquet
by Kyle MoviusHave you ever wondered what it would be like to travel into cyberspace as an elite hacker and take over highly defended computer networks all while hearing the voice of Duke Nukem himself, Jon St. John? Well, then Darknet might be just the puzzle/strategy game you have been looking
by Zach FaberI’m naked again. I’d made it a good distance away from the crucifix where the game begins, but exertion combined with exhaustion took its toll. Frantically scrounging for grass reeds just to make some clothes to shield myself from the burning sun, I found out very quickly that
by Ron BurkeNintendo fans have always shown a nearly unconditional passion and excitement for any launch of a new console, and as such, the Nintendo Switch launch brought an expected fervor to New York. Fans of the brand rallied together to claim their place in line outside the Nintendo World Store in
by Joe DeClaraBy the time you beat Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (our review), protagonist Adam Jensen is all but invincible courtesy of a vast array of devastating augments. Not unlike Superman, at this stage of the story, the only thing you can do is strip him of his powers. The recently-released DLC,
by Ron BurkeEven 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.
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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.
By the time you beat Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (our review), protagonist Adam Jensen is all but invincible courtesy of a vast array of devastating augments. Not unlike Superman, at this stage of the story, the only thing you can do is strip him of his powers. The recently-released DLC,
by Ron BurkeFaith: The Sci-fi RPG came into the tabletop scene a little more than a year ago, and with it came a new universe of gods, exploration, and political conflict. So far, Burning Games has released the Faith Core Set as well as an introductory campaign A Garden in Hell. These
by John FarrellWhen I was at Origins at the Cryptozoic booth, I saw a giant mech statue. While awaiting my appointment I started talking with someone who was very excited to tell me about the project he was working on, and it happened to involve the giant robot statue. He showed me
by Keith SchleicherSince its release in 2010, Apocalypse World by D. Vincent Baker has been inspiring numerous new roleplaying games. These games (collectively known as Powered by the Apocalypse, or PBTA) range from telling near-historic tales of Icelandic settlers to focusing on the messy emotional lives of teenage monsters. Currently on Kickstarter,
by Ben MandallIt’s midnight. Somehow, it’s always midnight here, but that suits the undead citizens just fine. In a purely figurative sense, the street looks rather lively. Vendors run a variety of businesses. Ghouls and skeletons walk around making friendly conversation. Dark flames provide a dim, atmospheric illumination. A banquet
by Kyle MoviusHave you ever wondered what it would be like to travel into cyberspace as an elite hacker and take over highly defended computer networks all while hearing the voice of Duke Nukem himself, Jon St. John? Well, then Darknet might be just the puzzle/strategy game you have been looking
by Zach FaberI’m naked again. I’d made it a good distance away from the crucifix where the game begins, but exertion combined with exhaustion took its toll. Frantically scrounging for grass reeds just to make some clothes to shield myself from the burning sun, I found out very quickly that
by Ron BurkeNintendo fans have always shown a nearly unconditional passion and excitement for any launch of a new console, and as such, the Nintendo Switch launch brought an expected fervor to New York. Fans of the brand rallied together to claim their place in line outside the Nintendo World Store in
by Joe DeClara