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Reviews   -   Oct 22, 2016 No Wang home: Shadow Warrior 2 review
No Wang home: Shadow Warrior 2 review

Shadow Warrior 2 is stuck between two points in time. In one, it’s the early days of Duke Nukem and Serious Sam, where rockets blew chunks of pixelated gore across the screen while beefy commandos delivered raunchy one-liners. In the other, it has to cope with the modern day,

by Eric Van Allen
Interviews   -   Oct 21, 2016 Richard Thomas of Onyx Path on Kickstarter and a Changing Industry
Richard Thomas of Onyx Path on Kickstarter and a Changing Industry

Since its launch in 2009, Kickstarter has spearheaded a revolution in tabletop game production. In the last seven years, Kickstarter raised funds into the hundreds of millions of dollars for board games and RPGs, and these numbers have been increasing every year. Tabletop gaming remains a niche hobby, but its

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2016 Powerful hardware at a perfect price – ZyXEL Armor Z2 AC2600 Router review
Powerful hardware at a perfect price – ZyXEL Armor Z2 AC2600 Router review

There are a lot of router manufacturers out there, but unless you have a background in Network Engineering, it’s hard to know what to look for without a great deal of research. Simply buying the most expensive router may not serve the specific needs of your family. Are you

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2016 Control your cord conundrum – Nyko Charge Block Duo review
Control your cord conundrum – Nyko Charge Block Duo review

I’ve got a cord problem. Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PSVR, PS Move, Rocksmith guitar cords, Rock Band legacy adapters – everything I own wants to consume at least one USB port for charging or connectivity. Keeping controllers charged without fiddling around in the back of the system is a challenge.

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2016 Become the hero we deserve – Batman: Arkham VR review
Become the hero we deserve – Batman: Arkham VR review

The Batman Arkham series has had some pretty fantastic titles, full of thrilling combat, head-scratching puzzles, and plenty of gorgeous graphics which bring the world of Gotham to life. While all of that was amazing, it was when these titles slowed things down that that I appreciated them most. Batman

by Ron Burke
Editorials   -   Oct 20, 2016 Nintendo Switch trailer might explain where all the NX leaks came from
Nintendo Switch trailer might explain where all the NX leaks came from

Nintendo has finally revealed its next console, and it is almost exactly what reports from Eurogamer and other outlets described earlier this year. Back in July, Eurogamer reported that the Nintendo Switch — then called the NX — was “a portable, handheld console with detachable controllers.” The report went on to describe

by Joe DeClara
Switch   -   Oct 20, 2016 Nintendo reveals its next console – called the Nintendo Switch
Nintendo reveals its next console – called the Nintendo Switch

Nintendo has revealed its concept for their next console, and its called the Nintendo Switch. The Switch is a tablet-esque device — much like the Wii U Gamepad — which functions as a hybrid between a traditional home console and a handheld. As several reports indicated throughout the year, the tablet features

by Joe DeClara
Interviews   -   Oct 19, 2016 Crazy Eights: James Mathe on Squishy Dice
Crazy Eights: James Mathe on Squishy Dice

Several companies make dice of all numbers of sides.  Some use metals.  Others use wood.  The most common material is plastic.  Foam is probably the least common, and it’s hard to find ones made of that other than the giant six-sided dice at Five Below.  If you want your

by Keith Schleicher
No Wang home: Shadow Warrior 2 review
Reviews   -   Oct 22, 2016 No Wang home: Shadow Warrior 2 review

Shadow Warrior 2 is stuck between two points in time. In one, it’s the early days of Duke Nukem and Serious Sam, where rockets blew chunks of pixelated gore across the screen while beefy commandos delivered raunchy one-liners. In the other, it has to cope with the modern day,

by Eric Van Allen
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Reviews   -   Oct 22, 2016 No Wang home: Shadow Warrior 2 review
No Wang home: Shadow Warrior 2 review

Shadow Warrior 2 is stuck between two points in time. In one, it’s the early days of Duke Nukem and Serious Sam, where rockets blew chunks of pixelated gore across the screen while beefy commandos delivered raunchy one-liners. In the other, it has to cope with the modern day,

by Eric Van Allen
Interviews   -   Oct 21, 2016 Richard Thomas of Onyx Path on Kickstarter and a Changing Industry
Richard Thomas of Onyx Path on Kickstarter and a Changing Industry

Since its launch in 2009, Kickstarter has spearheaded a revolution in tabletop game production. In the last seven years, Kickstarter raised funds into the hundreds of millions of dollars for board games and RPGs, and these numbers have been increasing every year. Tabletop gaming remains a niche hobby, but its

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2016 Powerful hardware at a perfect price – ZyXEL Armor Z2 AC2600 Router review
Powerful hardware at a perfect price – ZyXEL Armor Z2 AC2600 Router review

There are a lot of router manufacturers out there, but unless you have a background in Network Engineering, it’s hard to know what to look for without a great deal of research. Simply buying the most expensive router may not serve the specific needs of your family. Are you

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2016 Control your cord conundrum – Nyko Charge Block Duo review
Control your cord conundrum – Nyko Charge Block Duo review

I’ve got a cord problem. Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PSVR, PS Move, Rocksmith guitar cords, Rock Band legacy adapters – everything I own wants to consume at least one USB port for charging or connectivity. Keeping controllers charged without fiddling around in the back of the system is a challenge.

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2016 Become the hero we deserve – Batman: Arkham VR review
Become the hero we deserve – Batman: Arkham VR review

The Batman Arkham series has had some pretty fantastic titles, full of thrilling combat, head-scratching puzzles, and plenty of gorgeous graphics which bring the world of Gotham to life. While all of that was amazing, it was when these titles slowed things down that that I appreciated them most. Batman

by Ron Burke
Editorials   -   Oct 20, 2016 Nintendo Switch trailer might explain where all the NX leaks came from
Nintendo Switch trailer might explain where all the NX leaks came from

Nintendo has finally revealed its next console, and it is almost exactly what reports from Eurogamer and other outlets described earlier this year. Back in July, Eurogamer reported that the Nintendo Switch — then called the NX — was “a portable, handheld console with detachable controllers.” The report went on to describe

by Joe DeClara
Switch   -   Oct 20, 2016 Nintendo reveals its next console – called the Nintendo Switch
Nintendo reveals its next console – called the Nintendo Switch

Nintendo has revealed its concept for their next console, and its called the Nintendo Switch. The Switch is a tablet-esque device — much like the Wii U Gamepad — which functions as a hybrid between a traditional home console and a handheld. As several reports indicated throughout the year, the tablet features

by Joe DeClara
Interviews   -   Oct 19, 2016 Crazy Eights: James Mathe on Squishy Dice
Crazy Eights: James Mathe on Squishy Dice

Several companies make dice of all numbers of sides.  Some use metals.  Others use wood.  The most common material is plastic.  Foam is probably the least common, and it’s hard to find ones made of that other than the giant six-sided dice at Five Below.  If you want your

by Keith Schleicher
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