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Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2016 A club above: Football Manager 17 review
A club above: Football Manager 17 review

I guess that 2016 has taught me one important lesson:  I really don’t know much about anything at all in this strange and fascinating world. I was wrong on what I believed the Brexit vote would be, I was confident that our presidential election would come out the other

by Patrick Rost
Features   -   Nov 30, 2016 Titan’s Terrific Trio (11/30/16) – Torchwood, tussles, and a few tanks
Titan’s Terrific Trio (11/30/16) – Torchwood, tussles, and a few tanks

December is right around the corner, which means Christmas is coming! Of course, we still have a few weeks before the holidays officially come at us, so why not enjoy the post-Thanksgiving week with a few comics? This week on Titan’s Terrific Trio, we’ve got terror on the

by Elisha Deogracias
Podcast   -   Nov 29, 2016 Gaming Trend Podcast: Why aren’t the sequels selling?
Gaming Trend Podcast: Why aren’t the sequels selling?

For episode 77 of the GT Reboot, Mike and Joe contemplate some unprecedented sales figures for this fall’s sequels, their first impressions of Watch Dogs 2, and the imminent ruling on Gaming Trend’s GOTY awards. Every week, Mike Pearce and Joe DeClara convene to discuss news and previews

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Nov 29, 2016 Medium Chaos Run – Dishonored 2 Prima CE Guide Review
Medium Chaos Run – Dishonored 2 Prima CE Guide Review

Dishonored 2 is very much about choice. The level of player agency in the game is so much more than the simple analog choice of stealth versus violence. Prima has tackled this multi-threaded adventure game with a hardbound 256-page guide, detailing not only approaches to each level, but also every

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 29, 2016 It’s my party, and I’ll cry if I want to: Mario Party: Star Rush review
It’s my party, and I’ll cry if I want to: Mario Party: Star Rush review

Mario Party is at a weird point in its lifetime; while most people who’ve grown up with the friendship-breaking party game series have moved on, there are still some very die-hard fans that eat up the frantic multiplayer mayhem the franchise provides. So much so that the minute the

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Nov 28, 2016 Not so realized – Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment Review
Not so realized – Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment Review

Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization seems an apt subtitle for this game, full of half-baked ideas that don’t live up to their potential. There are no objections to the visual aesthetic of the game, which seems to be the only fully realized part of this game. It is in

by Richard Kwon
Reviews   -   Nov 28, 2016 Take road watching to the next level: Motorsport Manager review
Take road watching to the next level: Motorsport Manager review

We all love to race, and love to be witness to a good race as well. Three times a year, the entire country watches a gaggle of horses sprint in an oval shape like it’s the first contact with aliens, and despite the fact we’re all just watching

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Nov 28, 2016 Hat trique: Franchise Hockey Manager 3 review
Hat trique: Franchise Hockey Manager 3 review

I’ve reviewed the other Franchise Hockey Manager releases in the past, and those reviews still provide a great view into that specific release. If I copied that exact review over to this new one for Franchise Hockey Manager 3, that wouldn’t affect the quality of what I wrote

by Patrick Rost
A club above: Football Manager 17 review
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2016 A club above: Football Manager 17 review

I guess that 2016 has taught me one important lesson:  I really don’t know much about anything at all in this strange and fascinating world. I was wrong on what I believed the Brexit vote would be, I was confident that our presidential election would come out the other

by Patrick Rost
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Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2016 A club above: Football Manager 17 review
A club above: Football Manager 17 review

I guess that 2016 has taught me one important lesson:  I really don’t know much about anything at all in this strange and fascinating world. I was wrong on what I believed the Brexit vote would be, I was confident that our presidential election would come out the other

by Patrick Rost
Features   -   Nov 30, 2016 Titan’s Terrific Trio (11/30/16) – Torchwood, tussles, and a few tanks
Titan’s Terrific Trio (11/30/16) – Torchwood, tussles, and a few tanks

December is right around the corner, which means Christmas is coming! Of course, we still have a few weeks before the holidays officially come at us, so why not enjoy the post-Thanksgiving week with a few comics? This week on Titan’s Terrific Trio, we’ve got terror on the

by Elisha Deogracias
Podcast   -   Nov 29, 2016 Gaming Trend Podcast: Why aren’t the sequels selling?
Gaming Trend Podcast: Why aren’t the sequels selling?

For episode 77 of the GT Reboot, Mike and Joe contemplate some unprecedented sales figures for this fall’s sequels, their first impressions of Watch Dogs 2, and the imminent ruling on Gaming Trend’s GOTY awards. Every week, Mike Pearce and Joe DeClara convene to discuss news and previews

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Nov 29, 2016 Medium Chaos Run – Dishonored 2 Prima CE Guide Review
Medium Chaos Run – Dishonored 2 Prima CE Guide Review

Dishonored 2 is very much about choice. The level of player agency in the game is so much more than the simple analog choice of stealth versus violence. Prima has tackled this multi-threaded adventure game with a hardbound 256-page guide, detailing not only approaches to each level, but also every

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 29, 2016 It’s my party, and I’ll cry if I want to: Mario Party: Star Rush review
It’s my party, and I’ll cry if I want to: Mario Party: Star Rush review

Mario Party is at a weird point in its lifetime; while most people who’ve grown up with the friendship-breaking party game series have moved on, there are still some very die-hard fans that eat up the frantic multiplayer mayhem the franchise provides. So much so that the minute the

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Nov 28, 2016 Not so realized – Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment Review
Not so realized – Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment Review

Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization seems an apt subtitle for this game, full of half-baked ideas that don’t live up to their potential. There are no objections to the visual aesthetic of the game, which seems to be the only fully realized part of this game. It is in

by Richard Kwon
Reviews   -   Nov 28, 2016 Take road watching to the next level: Motorsport Manager review
Take road watching to the next level: Motorsport Manager review

We all love to race, and love to be witness to a good race as well. Three times a year, the entire country watches a gaggle of horses sprint in an oval shape like it’s the first contact with aliens, and despite the fact we’re all just watching

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Nov 28, 2016 Hat trique: Franchise Hockey Manager 3 review
Hat trique: Franchise Hockey Manager 3 review

I’ve reviewed the other Franchise Hockey Manager releases in the past, and those reviews still provide a great view into that specific release. If I copied that exact review over to this new one for Franchise Hockey Manager 3, that wouldn’t affect the quality of what I wrote

by Patrick Rost
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