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Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2017 A Different Kind of War: They Who Were 8 Review
A Different Kind of War: They Who Were 8 Review

A tale is spun of ancient gods, not for the last time, but for the first. They weave themselves into the people’s memories that they might be worshipped and adored. This is the time when their faithful must make a stand, not on the battleground with steel and blood,

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Feb 17, 2017 A True Epic: Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization
A True Epic: Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization

I have played numerous civilization games, and many of them are quite good. Nations, Roll Through the Ages: The Bronze Age, and Clash of Cultures are just a handful of excellent civilization games, each with their own unique merits. Yet, when it comes to feeling like you’ve battled through

by Nick South
Previews   -   Feb 16, 2017 The view from the airship – Gigantic preview
The view from the airship – Gigantic preview

In the past two years or so, we have seen a rather large influx of developers trying to create the next big action MOBA game, and for the most part, none have been able to rival the genre’s current powerhouses such as League of Legends and DOTA 2. That’

by Zach Faber
Reviews   -   Feb 16, 2017 Strategy-lite, filthy casual’s delight: Halo Wars 2 review
Strategy-lite, filthy casual’s delight: Halo Wars 2 review

Halo Wars 2, in many ways, picks up right where the original Halo Wars left off. The story jumps forward through slip space 28 years and straight into the current post-Halo 5 timeline, still following The Spirit of Fire and its crew (insert speculation about Halo 6’s plot here)

by Mike Pearce
Editorials   -   Feb 15, 2017 Coming Home; Returning to Azeroth part 1
Coming Home; Returning to Azeroth part 1

I spent a lot of time playing World of Warcraft when it released, too many hours to even be healthy. I played every single day and logged hundreds of hours within a few months. I loved every second, from raiding to looking things up on thottbot during school hours. It

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Feb 14, 2017 If I had a Digimon, I’d Digimon in the morning: Digimon World: Next Order review
If I had a Digimon, I’d Digimon in the morning: Digimon World: Next Order review

Digimon has always felt like the weird cousin of the monster collecting games, not quite as stylish and dramatic as its more celebrated counterpart. However, Digimon has a charm to it after you get past the absolute bizarre nature of cute faced blobs with fully adult voices, providing services and

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Feb 14, 2017 Plastic bits having nighttime fits: Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found review
Plastic bits having nighttime fits: Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found review

Toys coming alive is somehow a consistently winning formula. Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found takes that formula and plunges it into a melodramatic darkness, pitting you against hordes of evil, discarded toys in side-scrolling, Castlevania-style platforming battles. A game that reminds you of the good ol’ days of gaming,

by Patrick Rost
Features   -   Feb 14, 2017 10 local multiplayer games for Switch
10 local multiplayer games for Switch

Nintendo is launching its transforming portable home console — the Nintendo Switch — in less than three weeks, and we now have a pretty good idea of what its software library will look like for its first year. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is headlining the Switch’s launch

by Joe DeClara
A Different Kind of War: They Who Were 8 Review
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2017 A Different Kind of War: They Who Were 8 Review

A tale is spun of ancient gods, not for the last time, but for the first. They weave themselves into the people’s memories that they might be worshipped and adored. This is the time when their faithful must make a stand, not on the battleground with steel and blood,

by John Farrell
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Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2017 A Different Kind of War: They Who Were 8 Review
A Different Kind of War: They Who Were 8 Review

A tale is spun of ancient gods, not for the last time, but for the first. They weave themselves into the people’s memories that they might be worshipped and adored. This is the time when their faithful must make a stand, not on the battleground with steel and blood,

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Feb 17, 2017 A True Epic: Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization
A True Epic: Through the Ages: A New Story of Civilization

I have played numerous civilization games, and many of them are quite good. Nations, Roll Through the Ages: The Bronze Age, and Clash of Cultures are just a handful of excellent civilization games, each with their own unique merits. Yet, when it comes to feeling like you’ve battled through

by Nick South
Previews   -   Feb 16, 2017 The view from the airship – Gigantic preview
The view from the airship – Gigantic preview

In the past two years or so, we have seen a rather large influx of developers trying to create the next big action MOBA game, and for the most part, none have been able to rival the genre’s current powerhouses such as League of Legends and DOTA 2. That’

by Zach Faber
Reviews   -   Feb 16, 2017 Strategy-lite, filthy casual’s delight: Halo Wars 2 review
Strategy-lite, filthy casual’s delight: Halo Wars 2 review

Halo Wars 2, in many ways, picks up right where the original Halo Wars left off. The story jumps forward through slip space 28 years and straight into the current post-Halo 5 timeline, still following The Spirit of Fire and its crew (insert speculation about Halo 6’s plot here)

by Mike Pearce
Editorials   -   Feb 15, 2017 Coming Home; Returning to Azeroth part 1
Coming Home; Returning to Azeroth part 1

I spent a lot of time playing World of Warcraft when it released, too many hours to even be healthy. I played every single day and logged hundreds of hours within a few months. I loved every second, from raiding to looking things up on thottbot during school hours. It

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Feb 14, 2017 If I had a Digimon, I’d Digimon in the morning: Digimon World: Next Order review
If I had a Digimon, I’d Digimon in the morning: Digimon World: Next Order review

Digimon has always felt like the weird cousin of the monster collecting games, not quite as stylish and dramatic as its more celebrated counterpart. However, Digimon has a charm to it after you get past the absolute bizarre nature of cute faced blobs with fully adult voices, providing services and

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Feb 14, 2017 Plastic bits having nighttime fits: Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found review
Plastic bits having nighttime fits: Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found review

Toys coming alive is somehow a consistently winning formula. Toy Odyssey: The Lost and Found takes that formula and plunges it into a melodramatic darkness, pitting you against hordes of evil, discarded toys in side-scrolling, Castlevania-style platforming battles. A game that reminds you of the good ol’ days of gaming,

by Patrick Rost
Features   -   Feb 14, 2017 10 local multiplayer games for Switch
10 local multiplayer games for Switch

Nintendo is launching its transforming portable home console — the Nintendo Switch — in less than three weeks, and we now have a pretty good idea of what its software library will look like for its first year. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is headlining the Switch’s launch

by Joe DeClara
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