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Reviews   -   Jul 11, 2016 Looking for gold: Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter review

Believe it or not, there have been 10 Sherlock Holmes games created by Frogwares. Their newest adventure, Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter, makes it a clean 11. The series has picked up steam recently and The Devil’s Daughter was poised to be one of its most popular releases

by Jay Malone
Previews   -   Jul 09, 2016 Out of death comes new life: Drop Zone revitalizes the RTS
Out of death comes new life: Drop Zone revitalizes the RTS

Piloting mechanized rigs to fight against hordes of bug-like aliens is nothing new in the realm of real-time strategy, but combine the tactics of controlling a squad its individual units with the chaotic nature of ability-focused small team skirmishes, and you’ve got an interesting recipe for an intense and

by Josh Devlin
Reviews   -   Jul 09, 2016 Living up to the Name: Stinker Review
Living up to the Name: Stinker Review

Language is a thing of beauty. As I write this I navigate a flow of multiplicitous intentions and  representations to ultimately communicate something to you. I am in love with the crucible of the written form, parsing out the essential from the wasteful in every clause. Stinker, a party game

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Jul 07, 2016 Soothes the need for speed – Crucial Ballistix Elite DDR4 Memory Review
Soothes the need for speed – Crucial Ballistix Elite DDR4 Memory Review

Micron is one of the oldest names in the business. Formed in 1978, they were one of the “founding fathers” of the computing age. Their consumer-facing arm, Crucial, has been delivering high-quality memory modules for decades at this point, earning a reputation for their value-focused sticks, as well as their

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 06, 2016 Thinking outside the box: BOXBOXBOY! review
Thinking outside the box: BOXBOXBOY! review

When I reviewed the original BOXBOY! last year, I praised the game for how it was able to build such complex puzzles out of a simple concept. Easy to learn while still boasting a satisfying difficulty spike, BOXBOY! was an approachable experience with a surprising amount of mileage to it.

by Matt Welsh
Podcast   -   Jul 03, 2016 Gaming Trend Podcast: Breakfast food
Gaming Trend Podcast: Breakfast food

Kenneth and Eric are alone for this week’s show, as we discuss why breakfast is the only meal of the day that actually matters. But also, video games are a thing that we talk about on this podcast, so we can talk about that as well as the importance

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Jul 02, 2016 Caravan calamity: The Banner Saga 2 review
Caravan calamity: The Banner Saga 2 review

“Bleak” is a great word to describe the world of The Banner Saga. The sun has stopped setting, the apocalypse is coming, and people are dying all around the player. As the leader of the caravan, the player’s decisions constantly cause starvation, mutiny, and death. The Banner Saga 2

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Jul 01, 2016 30 days in the hole: Prison Architect: PlayStation 4 Edition review
30 days in the hole: Prison Architect: PlayStation 4 Edition review

In 2011, the recidivism rate for outgoing prisoners was a gut-wrenching 43.3%, signalling the ever present failings of a criminal justice system that cannot rehabilitate.  The system suffers for putting ignorant and misguided youth both in the system and in the midst of career criminals.  I have a strong

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jul 11, 2016 Looking for gold: Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter review

Believe it or not, there have been 10 Sherlock Holmes games created by Frogwares. Their newest adventure, Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter, makes it a clean 11. The series has picked up steam recently and The Devil’s Daughter was poised to be one of its most popular releases

by Jay Malone
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Reviews   -   Jul 11, 2016 Looking for gold: Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter review

Believe it or not, there have been 10 Sherlock Holmes games created by Frogwares. Their newest adventure, Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter, makes it a clean 11. The series has picked up steam recently and The Devil’s Daughter was poised to be one of its most popular releases

by Jay Malone
Previews   -   Jul 09, 2016 Out of death comes new life: Drop Zone revitalizes the RTS
Out of death comes new life: Drop Zone revitalizes the RTS

Piloting mechanized rigs to fight against hordes of bug-like aliens is nothing new in the realm of real-time strategy, but combine the tactics of controlling a squad its individual units with the chaotic nature of ability-focused small team skirmishes, and you’ve got an interesting recipe for an intense and

by Josh Devlin
Reviews   -   Jul 09, 2016 Living up to the Name: Stinker Review
Living up to the Name: Stinker Review

Language is a thing of beauty. As I write this I navigate a flow of multiplicitous intentions and  representations to ultimately communicate something to you. I am in love with the crucible of the written form, parsing out the essential from the wasteful in every clause. Stinker, a party game

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Jul 07, 2016 Soothes the need for speed – Crucial Ballistix Elite DDR4 Memory Review
Soothes the need for speed – Crucial Ballistix Elite DDR4 Memory Review

Micron is one of the oldest names in the business. Formed in 1978, they were one of the “founding fathers” of the computing age. Their consumer-facing arm, Crucial, has been delivering high-quality memory modules for decades at this point, earning a reputation for their value-focused sticks, as well as their

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 06, 2016 Thinking outside the box: BOXBOXBOY! review
Thinking outside the box: BOXBOXBOY! review

When I reviewed the original BOXBOY! last year, I praised the game for how it was able to build such complex puzzles out of a simple concept. Easy to learn while still boasting a satisfying difficulty spike, BOXBOY! was an approachable experience with a surprising amount of mileage to it.

by Matt Welsh
Podcast   -   Jul 03, 2016 Gaming Trend Podcast: Breakfast food
Gaming Trend Podcast: Breakfast food

Kenneth and Eric are alone for this week’s show, as we discuss why breakfast is the only meal of the day that actually matters. But also, video games are a thing that we talk about on this podcast, so we can talk about that as well as the importance

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Jul 02, 2016 Caravan calamity: The Banner Saga 2 review
Caravan calamity: The Banner Saga 2 review

“Bleak” is a great word to describe the world of The Banner Saga. The sun has stopped setting, the apocalypse is coming, and people are dying all around the player. As the leader of the caravan, the player’s decisions constantly cause starvation, mutiny, and death. The Banner Saga 2

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Jul 01, 2016 30 days in the hole: Prison Architect: PlayStation 4 Edition review
30 days in the hole: Prison Architect: PlayStation 4 Edition review

In 2011, the recidivism rate for outgoing prisoners was a gut-wrenching 43.3%, signalling the ever present failings of a criminal justice system that cannot rehabilitate.  The system suffers for putting ignorant and misguided youth both in the system and in the midst of career criminals.  I have a strong

by Patrick Rost
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