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The Dawn of War franchise is divisive. The first two entries in the series are a bit like geometry and trigonometry—you only enjoy one or the other, not both (real talk: no one actually likes math). It’s been said many times before, but it’s worth repeating: Dawn
by Mike PearceCurse of the Crimson Throne’s climax was already a thrilling, deadly challenge for players, and the release of Pathfinder Battles’ Crown of Fangs set brings the adventure to your tabletop with specialized miniatures. The set of figures, as well as accompanying set dressing and architecture, is specifically built to
by John FarrellThis week on the GT Reboot, Mike and Joe are joined by frequent guest Christian DeCoster and first-timer Sean Anthony to chat about Microsoft’s plans for Xbox Scorpio at E3, the recently reported SNES Classic, and Battlegrounds’ fervent success on Steam. Every week, Mike Pearce and Joe DeClara convene
by Joe DeClaraVirtual reality is still a new and emerging technology. With a laundry list of restrictions, from the cost of purchasing a headset to the limits of software and computing power, we’re a long way from the world of Ready Player One. That hasn’t stopped ambitious developers from exploring
by A Kay PurcellYesterday, I played Orcs Must Die! Unchained (OMDU) nearly 12 hours straight. At first, I thought this was because I had intentionally dungeoned myself to crank out a review, but the more I played, grinding to nab just a few more skulls to upgrade this trap and that trap, I
by Hunter WolfeWith most Dynasty Warriors games and spinoffs, you have a good idea of what you’re going to get going in: big maps with multiple objectives, huge amounts of enemy soldiers, and lots of hack-and-slash gameplay with flashy combos. Dragon Quest Heroes 2 is no exception to the classic Dynasty
by Christian DeCosterComing fresh off of the success of political simulator Head of State, developer Ed Biden has worked with his team to create Sudoku Sweeper, an upcoming mobile game that mixes up Sudoku and Minesweeper to become a relaxing puzzle experience. We spoke with Biden to talk about his inspirations for
by Elisha DeograciasThere are some games that are pretty entertaining regardless of quality. QWOP and Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing are titles that venture into the “so bad it’s good” territory, sit there, and wait for the accidents to happen. They’re not necessarily great games, but they’re good
by Elisha DeograciasThe Dawn of War franchise is divisive. The first two entries in the series are a bit like geometry and trigonometry—you only enjoy one or the other, not both (real talk: no one actually likes math). It’s been said many times before, but it’s worth repeating: Dawn
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The Dawn of War franchise is divisive. The first two entries in the series are a bit like geometry and trigonometry—you only enjoy one or the other, not both (real talk: no one actually likes math). It’s been said many times before, but it’s worth repeating: Dawn
by Mike PearceCurse of the Crimson Throne’s climax was already a thrilling, deadly challenge for players, and the release of Pathfinder Battles’ Crown of Fangs set brings the adventure to your tabletop with specialized miniatures. The set of figures, as well as accompanying set dressing and architecture, is specifically built to
by John FarrellThis week on the GT Reboot, Mike and Joe are joined by frequent guest Christian DeCoster and first-timer Sean Anthony to chat about Microsoft’s plans for Xbox Scorpio at E3, the recently reported SNES Classic, and Battlegrounds’ fervent success on Steam. Every week, Mike Pearce and Joe DeClara convene
by Joe DeClaraVirtual reality is still a new and emerging technology. With a laundry list of restrictions, from the cost of purchasing a headset to the limits of software and computing power, we’re a long way from the world of Ready Player One. That hasn’t stopped ambitious developers from exploring
by A Kay PurcellYesterday, I played Orcs Must Die! Unchained (OMDU) nearly 12 hours straight. At first, I thought this was because I had intentionally dungeoned myself to crank out a review, but the more I played, grinding to nab just a few more skulls to upgrade this trap and that trap, I
by Hunter WolfeWith most Dynasty Warriors games and spinoffs, you have a good idea of what you’re going to get going in: big maps with multiple objectives, huge amounts of enemy soldiers, and lots of hack-and-slash gameplay with flashy combos. Dragon Quest Heroes 2 is no exception to the classic Dynasty
by Christian DeCosterComing fresh off of the success of political simulator Head of State, developer Ed Biden has worked with his team to create Sudoku Sweeper, an upcoming mobile game that mixes up Sudoku and Minesweeper to become a relaxing puzzle experience. We spoke with Biden to talk about his inspirations for
by Elisha DeograciasThere are some games that are pretty entertaining regardless of quality. QWOP and Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing are titles that venture into the “so bad it’s good” territory, sit there, and wait for the accidents to happen. They’re not necessarily great games, but they’re good
by Elisha Deogracias