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Death wants Pizza. For some reason, the denizens of the local cemetery, castles, and forests want to stop him from enjoying his favorite pie, and he and his female reaper sidekick, Rose, must use the power of progressively longer words to take them down. If Letter Quest Remastered: Grimm’s
by Ron BurkeIf you’re familiar with developer Amanita Design and its previous works like Machinarium and Botanicula, then you know what to expect from Samorost 3: a beautiful yet menacingly-abstract art style, seemingly simple puzzles that harbor a hidden degree of cleverness, quirky characters that grip your soul with whimsy and
by Josh DevlinSimple is sweet. There is something to be said for the minimal, the sleek, the clean, and the brief. Incredible simplicity is also accompanied by incredible rudimentary gameplay and the basic absence of all action. This experience, the world of sports simulation, is not one for everyone. If you must,
by Patrick RostAs far as it relates to consuming games, I’ve never been one to be a prude. While others may find the sexualization of characters in video games to be beyond silly and perhaps a bit pathetic, I’ve always found it to be a nice addition to an otherwise
by Patrick RostFallout 4’s Automatron DLC does one thing extremely well: it embraces the childhood fantasy of building your own super-powered robot and unleashing it upon hordes of enemies. And in this regard, the add-on to developer Bethesda’s latest post-apocalyptic open-world game is a stunning success. Players will battle unique
by Travis NorthupI swear the team at Wizards of the Coast are in my head with their latest D&D releases. It had been a long time since I’d played, but John’s review of the D&D Starter’s Set piqued my interest in tabletop role-playing once again.
by Ron BurkeDogfights. Space battles. Helpless toads. Star Fox Zero is shaping up to recapture some of the series best elements. While the game is not set to fly into stores for another few weeks, we’ve put in some time with Nintendo’s latest adventure in the Lylat System and have
by Matt WelshOnce a niche genre, roguelike games are now ubiquitous on Steam – and it’s becoming harder and harder for any one to stand out from the pack. Leap of Fate by Clever-Plays tries hard to do exactly that, mixing isolated single-level challenges with an unlock system, dynamic skill generation, and
by Victor GrunnDeath wants Pizza. For some reason, the denizens of the local cemetery, castles, and forests want to stop him from enjoying his favorite pie, and he and his female reaper sidekick, Rose, must use the power of progressively longer words to take them down. If Letter Quest Remastered: Grimm’s
by Ron BurkeSandfall Interactive drops an award-worthy turn-based RPG on their first try
If you’re familiar with Formlabs, it’s probably in the commercial space. As a manufacturer of 3D printers, they have mostly focused on professional printers that put anything in the consumer space to shame. They have printers that use Stereolithography, just like printers from the likes of Elegoo or
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Death wants Pizza. For some reason, the denizens of the local cemetery, castles, and forests want to stop him from enjoying his favorite pie, and he and his female reaper sidekick, Rose, must use the power of progressively longer words to take them down. If Letter Quest Remastered: Grimm’s
by Ron BurkeIf you’re familiar with developer Amanita Design and its previous works like Machinarium and Botanicula, then you know what to expect from Samorost 3: a beautiful yet menacingly-abstract art style, seemingly simple puzzles that harbor a hidden degree of cleverness, quirky characters that grip your soul with whimsy and
by Josh DevlinSimple is sweet. There is something to be said for the minimal, the sleek, the clean, and the brief. Incredible simplicity is also accompanied by incredible rudimentary gameplay and the basic absence of all action. This experience, the world of sports simulation, is not one for everyone. If you must,
by Patrick RostAs far as it relates to consuming games, I’ve never been one to be a prude. While others may find the sexualization of characters in video games to be beyond silly and perhaps a bit pathetic, I’ve always found it to be a nice addition to an otherwise
by Patrick RostFallout 4’s Automatron DLC does one thing extremely well: it embraces the childhood fantasy of building your own super-powered robot and unleashing it upon hordes of enemies. And in this regard, the add-on to developer Bethesda’s latest post-apocalyptic open-world game is a stunning success. Players will battle unique
by Travis NorthupI swear the team at Wizards of the Coast are in my head with their latest D&D releases. It had been a long time since I’d played, but John’s review of the D&D Starter’s Set piqued my interest in tabletop role-playing once again.
by Ron BurkeDogfights. Space battles. Helpless toads. Star Fox Zero is shaping up to recapture some of the series best elements. While the game is not set to fly into stores for another few weeks, we’ve put in some time with Nintendo’s latest adventure in the Lylat System and have
by Matt WelshOnce a niche genre, roguelike games are now ubiquitous on Steam – and it’s becoming harder and harder for any one to stand out from the pack. Leap of Fate by Clever-Plays tries hard to do exactly that, mixing isolated single-level challenges with an unlock system, dynamic skill generation, and
by Victor Grunn