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Reviews   -   Nov 21, 2017 I am the Dragonborn – Skyrim VR review
I am the Dragonborn – Skyrim VR review

As I mentioned in my review for the Nintendo Switch version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, I’ve put hundreds of hours into the game. As my rickety cart rolls through the intro for the second time in under a week, you can imagine my surprise when I saw

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Nov 21, 2017 We dunked an orb of light on a giant robot’s head in Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris
We dunked an orb of light on a giant robot’s head in Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris

Recently, we went hands-on with Destiny 2’s upcoming expansion: The Curse of Osiris. Today we can  share footage from our time patrolling Mercury, including the heroic version of an all-new public event! We will have plenty more to share in the next few weeks. Enjoy!

by Travis Northup
Editorials   -   Nov 20, 2017 Snapchat’s Pokémon filter gave me a moment with my mom
Snapchat’s Pokémon filter gave me a moment with my mom

My parents don’t play video games. Not because they’re ancient (they’re young) or because they’re “traditional” (they once dressed as a plug and outlet for Halloween). But because video games, largely, don’t interest them. This doesn’t bother me (much). Mom sometimes raves to me

by Hunter Wolfe
Reviews   -   Nov 20, 2017 Soaring High: Odin’s Ravens Review
Soaring High: Odin’s Ravens Review

If there’s anything that can kill your love of a job, it’s the monotony of the day to day grind. When that happens, you often have to spice up the workplace with practical jokes or silly contests that hopefully stay on the right side of the line between

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Nov 20, 2017 A great becoming–Tyranny of Dragons Roll20 edition review
A great becoming–Tyranny of Dragons Roll20 edition review

It’s said that a poor workman blames his tools, but when you’re given Tyranny of Dragons to work with, there is only so much anyone can expect from you. Maybe I’m going too far, but the general consensus is on the mark in thinking that Hoard of

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Nov 19, 2017 How DLC almost ruined my long-term relationship– Snipperclips Plus review
How DLC almost ruined my long-term relationship– Snipperclips Plus review

Snipperclips was one of the perfect ways to introduce the Joy-cons to the world. Here you had a co-op game that can be played without purchasing any additional controllers where you’re tasked with working together to solve various obstacles. You complete each other, as much as the Joy-cons completed

by Sean Anthony
Editorials   -   Nov 17, 2017 Super Mario Odyssey and the twisted truth behind Goombette
Super Mario Odyssey and the twisted truth behind Goombette

I have been playing Super Mario Odyssey regularly since its release last month, and I have yet to grow tired of the seemingly endless hunt for Power Moons. The longer I play, the more interesting the puzzles and obstacles seem to become. I especially appreciate each Kingdom’s Goombette puzzles;

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Nov 17, 2017 Your story, your way – Visual Novel Maker
Your story, your way – Visual Novel Maker

During the 90’s, I spent countless hours into RPG Maker, customizing sprite sheets, building maps, and trying again and again and again to ensure the sound effect synced up perfectly with the animation of the curtains opening. It was vital. Now, Degica Games, the studio behind RPG Maker, is

by A Kay Purcell
I am the Dragonborn – Skyrim VR review
Reviews   -   Nov 21, 2017 I am the Dragonborn – Skyrim VR review

As I mentioned in my review for the Nintendo Switch version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, I’ve put hundreds of hours into the game. As my rickety cart rolls through the intro for the second time in under a week, you can imagine my surprise when I saw

by Ron Burke
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Reviews   -   Nov 21, 2017 I am the Dragonborn – Skyrim VR review
I am the Dragonborn – Skyrim VR review

As I mentioned in my review for the Nintendo Switch version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, I’ve put hundreds of hours into the game. As my rickety cart rolls through the intro for the second time in under a week, you can imagine my surprise when I saw

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Nov 21, 2017 We dunked an orb of light on a giant robot’s head in Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris
We dunked an orb of light on a giant robot’s head in Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris

Recently, we went hands-on with Destiny 2’s upcoming expansion: The Curse of Osiris. Today we can  share footage from our time patrolling Mercury, including the heroic version of an all-new public event! We will have plenty more to share in the next few weeks. Enjoy!

by Travis Northup
Editorials   -   Nov 20, 2017 Snapchat’s Pokémon filter gave me a moment with my mom
Snapchat’s Pokémon filter gave me a moment with my mom

My parents don’t play video games. Not because they’re ancient (they’re young) or because they’re “traditional” (they once dressed as a plug and outlet for Halloween). But because video games, largely, don’t interest them. This doesn’t bother me (much). Mom sometimes raves to me

by Hunter Wolfe
Reviews   -   Nov 20, 2017 Soaring High: Odin’s Ravens Review
Soaring High: Odin’s Ravens Review

If there’s anything that can kill your love of a job, it’s the monotony of the day to day grind. When that happens, you often have to spice up the workplace with practical jokes or silly contests that hopefully stay on the right side of the line between

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Nov 20, 2017 A great becoming–Tyranny of Dragons Roll20 edition review
A great becoming–Tyranny of Dragons Roll20 edition review

It’s said that a poor workman blames his tools, but when you’re given Tyranny of Dragons to work with, there is only so much anyone can expect from you. Maybe I’m going too far, but the general consensus is on the mark in thinking that Hoard of

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Nov 19, 2017 How DLC almost ruined my long-term relationship– Snipperclips Plus review
How DLC almost ruined my long-term relationship– Snipperclips Plus review

Snipperclips was one of the perfect ways to introduce the Joy-cons to the world. Here you had a co-op game that can be played without purchasing any additional controllers where you’re tasked with working together to solve various obstacles. You complete each other, as much as the Joy-cons completed

by Sean Anthony
Editorials   -   Nov 17, 2017 Super Mario Odyssey and the twisted truth behind Goombette
Super Mario Odyssey and the twisted truth behind Goombette

I have been playing Super Mario Odyssey regularly since its release last month, and I have yet to grow tired of the seemingly endless hunt for Power Moons. The longer I play, the more interesting the puzzles and obstacles seem to become. I especially appreciate each Kingdom’s Goombette puzzles;

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Nov 17, 2017 Your story, your way – Visual Novel Maker
Your story, your way – Visual Novel Maker

During the 90’s, I spent countless hours into RPG Maker, customizing sprite sheets, building maps, and trying again and again and again to ensure the sound effect synced up perfectly with the animation of the curtains opening. It was vital. Now, Degica Games, the studio behind RPG Maker, is

by A Kay Purcell
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