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Reviews   -   Jan 30, 2017 Streets Running Red: Curse of the Crimson Throne Review
Streets Running Red: Curse of the Crimson Throne Review

Korvosa, a great city seated at the edge of the Varisian wilds, is in turmoil. A curse hangs over the rulers, dooming each who ascend the throne to an early death. Once again it has struck, and Korvosa is thrown into turmoil as the fate of Varisia hangs in the

by John Farrell
Previews   -   Jan 27, 2017 Not close and no cigar: M.E.R.C. Preview
Not close and no cigar: M.E.R.C. Preview

M.E.R.C. is a new real-time tactical shooter from TinyMob Games that released on Steam’s Early Access program earlier this month. Set in a not-so-distant dystopian future, you command a team of mercenaries who have been hired to uncover and eliminate the mysterious forces that are destabilizing

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Jan 25, 2017 An Artistic Attempt: Don’t Open the Doors Review
An Artistic Attempt: Don’t Open the Doors Review

The claymation look of Don’t Open the Doors is a stark contrast to most modern games, It’s a new concept to many people who aren’t familiar with the history of claymation, so it lends an eye opener and a new experience to the world of computer generated

by Rachel "Rei" Berry
Previews   -   Jan 25, 2017 Freedom to act – Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands hands-on preview
Freedom to act – Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands hands-on preview

Bolivia used to be a peaceful country. Tourists, parades, and happiness — but all of that was before El Sueño and his Santa Blanca cartel arrived. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands represents the largest open world action adventure Ubisoft has ever created, but there’s more here than a big

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jan 24, 2017 Fangs Out: Sims 4 Vampires review
Fangs Out: Sims 4 Vampires review

The Sims 4 is notorious for zany, outlandish, and wild gameplay and the newest game pack, Vampires, intelligently adds to it. It also introduces new ideas, gameplay elements and great new interaction options. All in all, it’s a unique little game pack, though it left me wanting more. As

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Jan 23, 2017 All of life is peaks and Shallies: Atelier Shallie Plus: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea review
All of life is peaks and Shallies: Atelier Shallie Plus: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea review

The Atelier series has become a steady source of incredibly fun JRPGs in the past few years. Routinely releasing a new game with similar but tweaked game mechanics keeps each game slightly fresh and still comfortably familiar. The latest Atelier release, Atelier Shallie Plus: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea, is

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jan 23, 2017 Into the Heart of Darkness: Faith: A Garden in Hell Review
Into the Heart of Darkness: Faith: A Garden in Hell Review

Faith: the Sci-fi RPG was one of last year’s best releases. Its fresh new take on religion in gaming, intricate political universe, and melding the boardgame’s style with roleplay paved the way for a bold franchise that is sure to stake its claim on the market for years

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Jan 19, 2017 Greater than zero: Yakuza 0 review
Greater than zero: Yakuza 0 review

Sandbox games, by nature, generally offer a lot of content. There are a series of challenges scattered around the map, giving the player a large playing field with things to do. Yakuza 0, however, goes far beyond the average sandbox game in that it actually feels like it takes place

by Christian DeCoster
Streets Running Red: Curse of the Crimson Throne Review
Reviews   -   Jan 30, 2017 Streets Running Red: Curse of the Crimson Throne Review

Korvosa, a great city seated at the edge of the Varisian wilds, is in turmoil. A curse hangs over the rulers, dooming each who ascend the throne to an early death. Once again it has struck, and Korvosa is thrown into turmoil as the fate of Varisia hangs in the

by John Farrell
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Reviews   -   Jan 30, 2017 Streets Running Red: Curse of the Crimson Throne Review
Streets Running Red: Curse of the Crimson Throne Review

Korvosa, a great city seated at the edge of the Varisian wilds, is in turmoil. A curse hangs over the rulers, dooming each who ascend the throne to an early death. Once again it has struck, and Korvosa is thrown into turmoil as the fate of Varisia hangs in the

by John Farrell
Previews   -   Jan 27, 2017 Not close and no cigar: M.E.R.C. Preview
Not close and no cigar: M.E.R.C. Preview

M.E.R.C. is a new real-time tactical shooter from TinyMob Games that released on Steam’s Early Access program earlier this month. Set in a not-so-distant dystopian future, you command a team of mercenaries who have been hired to uncover and eliminate the mysterious forces that are destabilizing

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Jan 25, 2017 An Artistic Attempt: Don’t Open the Doors Review
An Artistic Attempt: Don’t Open the Doors Review

The claymation look of Don’t Open the Doors is a stark contrast to most modern games, It’s a new concept to many people who aren’t familiar with the history of claymation, so it lends an eye opener and a new experience to the world of computer generated

by Rachel "Rei" Berry
Previews   -   Jan 25, 2017 Freedom to act – Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands hands-on preview
Freedom to act – Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands hands-on preview

Bolivia used to be a peaceful country. Tourists, parades, and happiness — but all of that was before El Sueño and his Santa Blanca cartel arrived. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands represents the largest open world action adventure Ubisoft has ever created, but there’s more here than a big

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jan 24, 2017 Fangs Out: Sims 4 Vampires review
Fangs Out: Sims 4 Vampires review

The Sims 4 is notorious for zany, outlandish, and wild gameplay and the newest game pack, Vampires, intelligently adds to it. It also introduces new ideas, gameplay elements and great new interaction options. All in all, it’s a unique little game pack, though it left me wanting more. As

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Jan 23, 2017 All of life is peaks and Shallies: Atelier Shallie Plus: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea review
All of life is peaks and Shallies: Atelier Shallie Plus: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea review

The Atelier series has become a steady source of incredibly fun JRPGs in the past few years. Routinely releasing a new game with similar but tweaked game mechanics keeps each game slightly fresh and still comfortably familiar. The latest Atelier release, Atelier Shallie Plus: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea, is

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jan 23, 2017 Into the Heart of Darkness: Faith: A Garden in Hell Review
Into the Heart of Darkness: Faith: A Garden in Hell Review

Faith: the Sci-fi RPG was one of last year’s best releases. Its fresh new take on religion in gaming, intricate political universe, and melding the boardgame’s style with roleplay paved the way for a bold franchise that is sure to stake its claim on the market for years

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Jan 19, 2017 Greater than zero: Yakuza 0 review
Greater than zero: Yakuza 0 review

Sandbox games, by nature, generally offer a lot of content. There are a series of challenges scattered around the map, giving the player a large playing field with things to do. Yakuza 0, however, goes far beyond the average sandbox game in that it actually feels like it takes place

by Christian DeCoster
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