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Reviews   -   May 26, 2016 The world needs more heroes: Overwatch review
The world needs more heroes: Overwatch review

Our world is worth fighting for. – Mei Every match of Overwatch begins the same way. An opening line from a character, an exchange of dialogue between two heroes about to charge into battle, a snide remark before the chaos erupts. In music, silent moments speak as loud as the booming

by Eric Van Allen
Interviews   -   May 26, 2016 Crazy Eights: Antonio Scaccino on Dreamwars
Crazy Eights: Antonio Scaccino on Dreamwars

One of the benefits of Kickstarter has been the creativity that has come out of it.  While certain series have benefited from their previous jaunts on the site, a great number of new ideas have come out.  Dreamwars is a game currently on Kickstarter looks like it has many familiar

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   May 25, 2016 Better the Second Time: PWNs Review
Better the Second Time: PWNs Review

When I first reviewed PWNs a couple of months ago, it was safe to say that it had earned a place in my Pantheon of worst games ever. The general concept of the game was good, which remains moving South Park lookalikes around on a board to attach each other,

by Nick South
Reviews   -   May 24, 2016 Mostly playable rubble: Homefront: The Revolution review
Mostly playable rubble: Homefront: The Revolution review

Scare tactics is a timeless way of grabbing attention and making a group of people shift their focus. This is at the heart of many war stories, and that was especially true in the 2011 shooter Homefront. Developed by Kaos Studios, the first-person action game theorized a world in which

by Jay Malone
Interviews   -   May 24, 2016 Crazy Eights: Grant Taylor on Darkest Night Second Edition
Crazy Eights: Grant Taylor on Darkest Night Second Edition

While the board game industry is small, Victory Point Games is one of the smallest independent companies within the niche.  You might not have heard of them, but they have produced several unique games.  One of their biggest hits is Darkest Night, and they have headed to Kickstarter to create

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   May 23, 2016 War pigs: Total War: Warhammer review
War pigs: Total War: Warhammer review

Neverending war. The perennial military complex, gears turning to amass conflict after conflict, as generals loom over a table dotted with markings and figures. Much like a Black Sabbath song, the conceit of the eternal struggle is daunting, and yet it’s also one of the most alluring aspects of

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   May 23, 2016 Impressive Oppression: Tropico 5 Penultimate Edition Review

If you’ve ever dreamt of indulging in the joys of dictatorship, then Tropico 5 Penultimate Edition might be up your alley. As the all-powerful leader of an island nation, you’ll be tasked with building a city, setting up a society of laws, rules, and regulations, and ensuring the

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   May 23, 2016 An illustrated guide to Hell – Doom Prima Guide review
An illustrated guide to Hell – Doom Prima Guide review

Doom is a pretty straightforward game, but much like the original game, it’s also full of secrets. Authors Doug Walsh, Michael Owen, and Will Murray have teamed up with Prima Games to unveil those mysteries with a complete guide that covers the extensive campaign to strategies for succeeding in

by Ron Burke
The world needs more heroes: Overwatch review
Reviews   -   May 26, 2016 The world needs more heroes: Overwatch review

Our world is worth fighting for. – Mei Every match of Overwatch begins the same way. An opening line from a character, an exchange of dialogue between two heroes about to charge into battle, a snide remark before the chaos erupts. In music, silent moments speak as loud as the booming

by Eric Van Allen
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Reviews   -   May 26, 2016 The world needs more heroes: Overwatch review
The world needs more heroes: Overwatch review

Our world is worth fighting for. – Mei Every match of Overwatch begins the same way. An opening line from a character, an exchange of dialogue between two heroes about to charge into battle, a snide remark before the chaos erupts. In music, silent moments speak as loud as the booming

by Eric Van Allen
Interviews   -   May 26, 2016 Crazy Eights: Antonio Scaccino on Dreamwars
Crazy Eights: Antonio Scaccino on Dreamwars

One of the benefits of Kickstarter has been the creativity that has come out of it.  While certain series have benefited from their previous jaunts on the site, a great number of new ideas have come out.  Dreamwars is a game currently on Kickstarter looks like it has many familiar

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   May 25, 2016 Better the Second Time: PWNs Review
Better the Second Time: PWNs Review

When I first reviewed PWNs a couple of months ago, it was safe to say that it had earned a place in my Pantheon of worst games ever. The general concept of the game was good, which remains moving South Park lookalikes around on a board to attach each other,

by Nick South
Reviews   -   May 24, 2016 Mostly playable rubble: Homefront: The Revolution review
Mostly playable rubble: Homefront: The Revolution review

Scare tactics is a timeless way of grabbing attention and making a group of people shift their focus. This is at the heart of many war stories, and that was especially true in the 2011 shooter Homefront. Developed by Kaos Studios, the first-person action game theorized a world in which

by Jay Malone
Interviews   -   May 24, 2016 Crazy Eights: Grant Taylor on Darkest Night Second Edition
Crazy Eights: Grant Taylor on Darkest Night Second Edition

While the board game industry is small, Victory Point Games is one of the smallest independent companies within the niche.  You might not have heard of them, but they have produced several unique games.  One of their biggest hits is Darkest Night, and they have headed to Kickstarter to create

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   May 23, 2016 War pigs: Total War: Warhammer review
War pigs: Total War: Warhammer review

Neverending war. The perennial military complex, gears turning to amass conflict after conflict, as generals loom over a table dotted with markings and figures. Much like a Black Sabbath song, the conceit of the eternal struggle is daunting, and yet it’s also one of the most alluring aspects of

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   May 23, 2016 Impressive Oppression: Tropico 5 Penultimate Edition Review

If you’ve ever dreamt of indulging in the joys of dictatorship, then Tropico 5 Penultimate Edition might be up your alley. As the all-powerful leader of an island nation, you’ll be tasked with building a city, setting up a society of laws, rules, and regulations, and ensuring the

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   May 23, 2016 An illustrated guide to Hell – Doom Prima Guide review
An illustrated guide to Hell – Doom Prima Guide review

Doom is a pretty straightforward game, but much like the original game, it’s also full of secrets. Authors Doug Walsh, Michael Owen, and Will Murray have teamed up with Prima Games to unveil those mysteries with a complete guide that covers the extensive campaign to strategies for succeeding in

by Ron Burke
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