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Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 Are you afraid of the dark? Narcosis review
Are you afraid of the dark? Narcosis review

I had a breakup with the horror genre years ago when I was banned from the spooky Halloween hayride because I accidentally, on impulse, punched one of the actors who jumped out to scare me. That was the proverbial last straw, as I had previously taken swings at the empty

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 A great update to my journal – Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition review
A great update to my journal – Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition review

Reviewing universally loved titles decades after their release is tricky business. With that in mind, I’m not reviewing Planescape: Torment, but merely talking about the recent updates that Beamdog has brought to the table in their Enhanced Edition. No strangers to the works of Black Isle Studios and Interplay,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Apr 09, 2017 Adventures of a lifetime – The Legendary World of Zelda book review
Adventures of a lifetime – The Legendary World of Zelda book review

Spanning four decades and selling through over 75 million copies, The Legend of Zelda is largely considered to be one of the most beloved franchises. I called The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild the best Zelda game of all time in my review, assigning a perfect score. As

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Apr 08, 2017 Oh my glob, what the lump: Adventure Time: Brain Robbers review
Oh my glob, what the lump: Adventure Time: Brain Robbers review

Even after nearly seven years of running on television, Adventure Time never ceases to amaze me with its eclectic ensemble of characters. The colorful cast filled with different personalities guarantees that you’ll have a favorite of the bunch. I for one adore Lumpy Space Princess, an egotistical yet comical

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 07, 2017 Two Worlds, Zero Consequences, Major\Minor Review
Two Worlds, Zero Consequences, Major\Minor Review

Visual Novels have been around in some form for decades. Arguably, the visual novel could be the video game successor of the “choose your own adventure book.” If done properly, the visual novel can be a great way to immerse someone in a new world full of exciting characters, thrilling

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Apr 07, 2017 The Quick, the Dead, and You: The Goon RPG Review
The Quick, the Dead, and You: The Goon RPG Review

Gangsters, zombies, tragedy, comedy, and horror unite in The Goon, a multiple-Eisner-Award-winning comic strip that is making its way towards an all-new RPG adaptation. Currently on Kickstarter, The Goon has been adapted to Savage Worlds, an RPG system specifically built around this kind of visceral pulp action. The Goon is

by John Farrell
Previews   -   Apr 07, 2017 Fame, fortune, and treachery — Metras Preview
Fame, fortune, and treachery — Metras Preview

[GAMING TREND] Metras Board Game Preview from Mr. B Games Watch this video on YouTube Many authors use the conflict of noble houses to drive the story. From Game of Thrones, The Tudors, and others, the power of the respective house is more important than life itself. The houses can

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Apr 06, 2017 Just two gruff military hardened dudes sitting in an elevator – Bulletstorm: Full Clip edition review
Just two gruff military hardened dudes sitting in an elevator – Bulletstorm: Full Clip edition review

Way back in 2011, when Bulletstorm saw its first release, I thought of the game as nothing more than a way to get my hands on a demo for Gears of War 3. However, upon actually playing Bulletstorm, I found it to be one of my all-time favorite first-person shooters.

by Zach Faber
Are you afraid of the dark? Narcosis review
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 Are you afraid of the dark? Narcosis review

I had a breakup with the horror genre years ago when I was banned from the spooky Halloween hayride because I accidentally, on impulse, punched one of the actors who jumped out to scare me. That was the proverbial last straw, as I had previously taken swings at the empty

by A Kay Purcell
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Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 Are you afraid of the dark? Narcosis review
Are you afraid of the dark? Narcosis review

I had a breakup with the horror genre years ago when I was banned from the spooky Halloween hayride because I accidentally, on impulse, punched one of the actors who jumped out to scare me. That was the proverbial last straw, as I had previously taken swings at the empty

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2017 A great update to my journal – Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition review
A great update to my journal – Planescape: Torment Enhanced Edition review

Reviewing universally loved titles decades after their release is tricky business. With that in mind, I’m not reviewing Planescape: Torment, but merely talking about the recent updates that Beamdog has brought to the table in their Enhanced Edition. No strangers to the works of Black Isle Studios and Interplay,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Apr 09, 2017 Adventures of a lifetime – The Legendary World of Zelda book review
Adventures of a lifetime – The Legendary World of Zelda book review

Spanning four decades and selling through over 75 million copies, The Legend of Zelda is largely considered to be one of the most beloved franchises. I called The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild the best Zelda game of all time in my review, assigning a perfect score. As

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Apr 08, 2017 Oh my glob, what the lump: Adventure Time: Brain Robbers review
Oh my glob, what the lump: Adventure Time: Brain Robbers review

Even after nearly seven years of running on television, Adventure Time never ceases to amaze me with its eclectic ensemble of characters. The colorful cast filled with different personalities guarantees that you’ll have a favorite of the bunch. I for one adore Lumpy Space Princess, an egotistical yet comical

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 07, 2017 Two Worlds, Zero Consequences, Major\Minor Review
Two Worlds, Zero Consequences, Major\Minor Review

Visual Novels have been around in some form for decades. Arguably, the visual novel could be the video game successor of the “choose your own adventure book.” If done properly, the visual novel can be a great way to immerse someone in a new world full of exciting characters, thrilling

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Apr 07, 2017 The Quick, the Dead, and You: The Goon RPG Review
The Quick, the Dead, and You: The Goon RPG Review

Gangsters, zombies, tragedy, comedy, and horror unite in The Goon, a multiple-Eisner-Award-winning comic strip that is making its way towards an all-new RPG adaptation. Currently on Kickstarter, The Goon has been adapted to Savage Worlds, an RPG system specifically built around this kind of visceral pulp action. The Goon is

by John Farrell
Previews   -   Apr 07, 2017 Fame, fortune, and treachery — Metras Preview
Fame, fortune, and treachery — Metras Preview

[GAMING TREND] Metras Board Game Preview from Mr. B Games Watch this video on YouTube Many authors use the conflict of noble houses to drive the story. From Game of Thrones, The Tudors, and others, the power of the respective house is more important than life itself. The houses can

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Apr 06, 2017 Just two gruff military hardened dudes sitting in an elevator – Bulletstorm: Full Clip edition review
Just two gruff military hardened dudes sitting in an elevator – Bulletstorm: Full Clip edition review

Way back in 2011, when Bulletstorm saw its first release, I thought of the game as nothing more than a way to get my hands on a demo for Gears of War 3. However, upon actually playing Bulletstorm, I found it to be one of my all-time favorite first-person shooters.

by Zach Faber
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