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Reviews   -   Aug 05, 2017 A Classy Way to Chase Tail: Purrrlock Holmes Review
A Classy Way to Chase Tail: Purrrlock Holmes Review

Purrrlock Holmes sets its aims high, attempting to straddle several lines that send similar games into well-known pitfalls. It tries to be a deduction game that is both cerebral and approachable. It tries to be semi-cooperative, encouraging players to work together but granting ultimate victory to a sole player. Most

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Aug 05, 2017 (Space)walking simulator: Tacoma review
(Space)walking simulator: Tacoma review

Tacoma immediately harkens back to the meditative exploration of its Fullbright Company predecessor, Gone Home. In essence, both games are walking simulators that ask players to construct an understanding of specific settings and the characters who inhabit them. But as much as Tacoma attempts to deviate from its predecessor — invigorating

by Hunter Wolfe
Editorials   -   Aug 04, 2017 The Mana Curve – Issue 2: Deck Building in Standard
The Mana Curve – Issue 2: Deck Building in Standard

For definitions on formats and archetypes referenced in this article, go to Issue 1, The Mana Curve – Magic: The Gathering for Casual Players How was your first tournament? Exhilarating and frustrating, if it was anything like mine. I went into a local Vintage event thinking I might actually have a

by Michael Eyre
Reviews   -   Aug 04, 2017 Switch back to the arcade, Namco Museum Review
Switch back to the arcade, Namco Museum Review

Namco Museum seems like one of those games that was on every console. There are 5 entries on the original Playstation, as well as compilations on the Nintendo 64, Gamecube, Playstation 2, Xbox and more. Each release brought a new mix of games along with the familiar trinity of favorites,

by Sean Anthony
Impressions   -   Aug 04, 2017 Cthulhu Wars High Priest Expansion impressions
Cthulhu Wars High Priest Expansion impressions

Cthulhu Wars looks great, and the large pieces give it a high table presence. Each faction plays differently with unique figures and special abilities. Without any expansions Cthulhu Wars offers great replayability. However, Petersen Games has added several new expansions for those players wanting to enhance the gameplay. The High

by Keith Schleicher
Features   -   Aug 04, 2017 TGIF: Gaming Trend’s Weekend Lineup
TGIF: Gaming Trend’s Weekend Lineup

It’s summertime! School is almost back in session. And the world over is experiencing some of the hottest days on record. Why spend your last couple weeks baking on golden sand or boiling in a overheated pool? Stay indoors. Play video games. You’ll be glad you did. Josh

by Josh Devlin
Interviews   -   Aug 03, 2017 Life is Strange: Before the Storm interview with Zak Garriss and David Hein
Life is Strange: Before the Storm interview with Zak Garriss and David Hein

After getting some hands-on time with the first playable demo of Life is Strange: Before the Storm, and getting an early look at a development video for the upcoming game, I had the great privilege of chatting with two key players in making Before the Storm a reality. I sat

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   Aug 03, 2017 Life is Strange: Before the Storm hands-on at SDCC
Life is Strange: Before the Storm hands-on at SDCC

In a quiet conference room, adjacent to the main hall of San Diego Comic Con, I settled in to play one of the very first hands-on demos of Life is Strange: Before the Storm. This was the same demo I saw at E3, but this time the controller was in

by A Kay Purcell
A Classy Way to Chase Tail: Purrrlock Holmes Review
Reviews   -   Aug 05, 2017 A Classy Way to Chase Tail: Purrrlock Holmes Review

Purrrlock Holmes sets its aims high, attempting to straddle several lines that send similar games into well-known pitfalls. It tries to be a deduction game that is both cerebral and approachable. It tries to be semi-cooperative, encouraging players to work together but granting ultimate victory to a sole player. Most

by John Farrell
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Reviews   -   Aug 05, 2017 A Classy Way to Chase Tail: Purrrlock Holmes Review
A Classy Way to Chase Tail: Purrrlock Holmes Review

Purrrlock Holmes sets its aims high, attempting to straddle several lines that send similar games into well-known pitfalls. It tries to be a deduction game that is both cerebral and approachable. It tries to be semi-cooperative, encouraging players to work together but granting ultimate victory to a sole player. Most

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Aug 05, 2017 (Space)walking simulator: Tacoma review
(Space)walking simulator: Tacoma review

Tacoma immediately harkens back to the meditative exploration of its Fullbright Company predecessor, Gone Home. In essence, both games are walking simulators that ask players to construct an understanding of specific settings and the characters who inhabit them. But as much as Tacoma attempts to deviate from its predecessor — invigorating

by Hunter Wolfe
Editorials   -   Aug 04, 2017 The Mana Curve – Issue 2: Deck Building in Standard
The Mana Curve – Issue 2: Deck Building in Standard

For definitions on formats and archetypes referenced in this article, go to Issue 1, The Mana Curve – Magic: The Gathering for Casual Players How was your first tournament? Exhilarating and frustrating, if it was anything like mine. I went into a local Vintage event thinking I might actually have a

by Michael Eyre
Reviews   -   Aug 04, 2017 Switch back to the arcade, Namco Museum Review
Switch back to the arcade, Namco Museum Review

Namco Museum seems like one of those games that was on every console. There are 5 entries on the original Playstation, as well as compilations on the Nintendo 64, Gamecube, Playstation 2, Xbox and more. Each release brought a new mix of games along with the familiar trinity of favorites,

by Sean Anthony
Impressions   -   Aug 04, 2017 Cthulhu Wars High Priest Expansion impressions
Cthulhu Wars High Priest Expansion impressions

Cthulhu Wars looks great, and the large pieces give it a high table presence. Each faction plays differently with unique figures and special abilities. Without any expansions Cthulhu Wars offers great replayability. However, Petersen Games has added several new expansions for those players wanting to enhance the gameplay. The High

by Keith Schleicher
Features   -   Aug 04, 2017 TGIF: Gaming Trend’s Weekend Lineup
TGIF: Gaming Trend’s Weekend Lineup

It’s summertime! School is almost back in session. And the world over is experiencing some of the hottest days on record. Why spend your last couple weeks baking on golden sand or boiling in a overheated pool? Stay indoors. Play video games. You’ll be glad you did. Josh

by Josh Devlin
Interviews   -   Aug 03, 2017 Life is Strange: Before the Storm interview with Zak Garriss and David Hein
Life is Strange: Before the Storm interview with Zak Garriss and David Hein

After getting some hands-on time with the first playable demo of Life is Strange: Before the Storm, and getting an early look at a development video for the upcoming game, I had the great privilege of chatting with two key players in making Before the Storm a reality. I sat

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   Aug 03, 2017 Life is Strange: Before the Storm hands-on at SDCC
Life is Strange: Before the Storm hands-on at SDCC

In a quiet conference room, adjacent to the main hall of San Diego Comic Con, I settled in to play one of the very first hands-on demos of Life is Strange: Before the Storm. This was the same demo I saw at E3, but this time the controller was in

by A Kay Purcell
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