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Reviews   -   May 03, 2017 Dark, Damp, Colorful: Scanner Sombre Review
Dark, Damp, Colorful: Scanner Sombre Review

It’s dark. Very dark. You’re unable to see anything. Nearby, you spot a VR Headset and a LIDAR scanner. With these equipped, your world has become much more… colorful. And you’re finally able to traverse the mysterious caves around you. Scanner Sombre, developed by Introversion Software (the

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   May 03, 2017 Secrets Hidden Too Deep: Witch Hunt Review
Secrets Hidden Too Deep: Witch Hunt Review

In a time that historians cement as the Dark Age, we find ourselves threatened by the agents of the dark itself. Witches have come to our village, and we must uncover and execute them before they destroy us. As the nights and deaths wear on, we find the conflict worsening.

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   May 02, 2017 Adding chat to the mix – Turtle Beach Recon Chat headset review
Adding chat to the mix – Turtle Beach Recon Chat headset review

Headsets are a bit of a roll of the dice. Finding a headset that sounds amazing often costs a ton of money. One that is supremely comfortable, however, often pries the wallet even wider, and might sacrifice sound for a nicer fit. Worse, those expensive headsets are often terrible for

by Gerard Uht
Features   -   May 02, 2017 Orcs Must Die! Unchained: Let’s Play Episode #11
Orcs Must Die! Unchained: Let’s Play Episode #11

I’m a sucker for tower defense games and, as it happens, editor Hunter Wolfe just recently published his glowing review of Orcs Must Die! Unchained for PC. Being the gentlemen that he is, Hunter graciously offered to school me in the most efficient ways to exterminate hordes of orcs

by Mike Pearce
Interviews   -   May 02, 2017 Crazy Eights: Horrible Games on Alone
Crazy Eights: Horrible Games on Alone

Plenty of dungeon crawlers exist on the market.  Several of them have most players competing against a single “evil” player.  Horrible Games has several hits behind them, including Potion Explosion, Dungeon Fighter, and Raise Your Goblets.  Now they are entering the miniature games market with Alone.  One twist is that

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   May 02, 2017 It’s always sunny in Mobius: The Caligula Effect Review
It’s always sunny in Mobius: The Caligula Effect Review

We live in a world of smart technology which is steadily becoming more capable of anticipating our needs, but what happens when that technology evolves into to true artificial intelligence and decides it knows what’s best for us? This is a very real concern among both scientists and intellectuals

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   May 02, 2017 What Remains of Edith Finch Review
What Remains of Edith Finch - Finch House Concept Art

It is a terrifying challenge to review this game. What Remains of Edith Finch doesn’t deserve to be watered down to typical stock review points. The game is easy on the eyes; the music is haunting yet beautiful; I didn’t run into any bugs — yada, yada. These are

by Hunter Wolfe
Reviews   -   May 01, 2017 Party Pentathlon – The Jackbox Party Pack 3 review
Party Pentathlon – The Jackbox Party Pack 3 review

It’s so interesting to see how multiplayer friendly the Switch is with its library. Though still in its infancy, we’ve come to enjoy exclusives from Snipperclips to 1-2 Switch, and that’s not even considering Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the way. A few months after its 2016

by Elisha Deogracias
Dark, Damp, Colorful: Scanner Sombre Review
Reviews   -   May 03, 2017 Dark, Damp, Colorful: Scanner Sombre Review

It’s dark. Very dark. You’re unable to see anything. Nearby, you spot a VR Headset and a LIDAR scanner. With these equipped, your world has become much more… colorful. And you’re finally able to traverse the mysterious caves around you. Scanner Sombre, developed by Introversion Software (the

by Sean Anthony
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Reviews   -   May 03, 2017 Dark, Damp, Colorful: Scanner Sombre Review
Dark, Damp, Colorful: Scanner Sombre Review

It’s dark. Very dark. You’re unable to see anything. Nearby, you spot a VR Headset and a LIDAR scanner. With these equipped, your world has become much more… colorful. And you’re finally able to traverse the mysterious caves around you. Scanner Sombre, developed by Introversion Software (the

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   May 03, 2017 Secrets Hidden Too Deep: Witch Hunt Review
Secrets Hidden Too Deep: Witch Hunt Review

In a time that historians cement as the Dark Age, we find ourselves threatened by the agents of the dark itself. Witches have come to our village, and we must uncover and execute them before they destroy us. As the nights and deaths wear on, we find the conflict worsening.

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   May 02, 2017 Adding chat to the mix – Turtle Beach Recon Chat headset review
Adding chat to the mix – Turtle Beach Recon Chat headset review

Headsets are a bit of a roll of the dice. Finding a headset that sounds amazing often costs a ton of money. One that is supremely comfortable, however, often pries the wallet even wider, and might sacrifice sound for a nicer fit. Worse, those expensive headsets are often terrible for

by Gerard Uht
Features   -   May 02, 2017 Orcs Must Die! Unchained: Let’s Play Episode #11
Orcs Must Die! Unchained: Let’s Play Episode #11

I’m a sucker for tower defense games and, as it happens, editor Hunter Wolfe just recently published his glowing review of Orcs Must Die! Unchained for PC. Being the gentlemen that he is, Hunter graciously offered to school me in the most efficient ways to exterminate hordes of orcs

by Mike Pearce
Interviews   -   May 02, 2017 Crazy Eights: Horrible Games on Alone
Crazy Eights: Horrible Games on Alone

Plenty of dungeon crawlers exist on the market.  Several of them have most players competing against a single “evil” player.  Horrible Games has several hits behind them, including Potion Explosion, Dungeon Fighter, and Raise Your Goblets.  Now they are entering the miniature games market with Alone.  One twist is that

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   May 02, 2017 It’s always sunny in Mobius: The Caligula Effect Review
It’s always sunny in Mobius: The Caligula Effect Review

We live in a world of smart technology which is steadily becoming more capable of anticipating our needs, but what happens when that technology evolves into to true artificial intelligence and decides it knows what’s best for us? This is a very real concern among both scientists and intellectuals

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   May 02, 2017 What Remains of Edith Finch Review
What Remains of Edith Finch - Finch House Concept Art

It is a terrifying challenge to review this game. What Remains of Edith Finch doesn’t deserve to be watered down to typical stock review points. The game is easy on the eyes; the music is haunting yet beautiful; I didn’t run into any bugs — yada, yada. These are

by Hunter Wolfe
Reviews   -   May 01, 2017 Party Pentathlon – The Jackbox Party Pack 3 review
Party Pentathlon – The Jackbox Party Pack 3 review

It’s so interesting to see how multiplayer friendly the Switch is with its library. Though still in its infancy, we’ve come to enjoy exclusives from Snipperclips to 1-2 Switch, and that’s not even considering Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the way. A few months after its 2016

by Elisha Deogracias
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