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Reviews   -   Nov 10, 2016 Brotherhood Required Reading – Assassin’s Creed: The Essential Guide review
Brotherhood Required Reading – Assassin’s Creed: The Essential Guide review

There’s no doubt that Assassin’s Creed has developed quite the storyline since the first game’s release in 2007.  From Pieces of Adam to Precursors, the game has always had a bit of a strange slant in its connection to the modern world.  Rather than relying on a

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 10, 2016 Rise of the AI – Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation review
Rise of the AI – Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation review

I had some high praise for Ashes of the Singularity seven months ago, but noted that there were some weakness in the campaign mode. I also found the some of the units and base building lacking. The team at Stardock are known for making incredible strategy games, but they are

by Ron Burke
Announcements   -   Nov 10, 2016 Cool Mini Or Not and Cranio Creations to Publich Lorenzo il Magnifico and Updated Council of 4
Cool Mini Or Not and Cranio Creations to Publich Lorenzo il Magnifico and Updated Council of 4

Cool Mini Or Not and Cranio Creations have already been collaborating to bring foreign games to the English language, starting off with Unusual Suspects. This relationship is going to continue with Lorenzo il Magnifico and Council of 4. Lorenzo il Magnifico In Lorenzo il Magnifico, players control prominent families during

by John Farrell
Previews   -   Nov 09, 2016 Steep Preview: Sky’s the limit
Steep Preview: Sky’s the limit

When Steep was announced at Ubisoft’s E3 conference this year, it was a blade of grass in a field already dominated by AAA titles such as Ghost Recon: Wildlands, South Park: The Fractured But Whole and Watch Dogs 2. But last week, we got to play Steep at a

by Hunter Wolfe
Interviews   -   Nov 09, 2016 Crazy Eights: Benjamin Yamada on Way of the Fighter
Crazy Eights: Benjamin Yamada on Way of the Fighter

While the fighting genre has a bit of a resurgence since Street Fighter IV was released, board games haven’t had many games that simulate this action.  While there’s Yomi and BattleCon, the battle between two individuals hasn’t been put on the tabletop often.  When I heard about

by Keith Schleicher
Features   -   Nov 09, 2016 Titan’s terrific trio (11/9): Mummies, assassins, warriors, oh my!
Titan’s terrific trio (11/9): Mummies, assassins, warriors, oh my!

Wednesdays are the best days for comic fans, because each week brings a slew of new issues for beloved series. We’re going to try something new and discuss a weekly roundup of Titan Comics titles you should check out each week. Winter is coming, and it’s time to

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Nov 08, 2016 Gas Guzzlers Extreme Review: Hell on wheels
Gas Guzzlers Extreme Review: Hell on wheels

Gas Guzzlers Extreme is an uninvited guest at the party of excellent current-gen racing games. Is it playable? Sure. But it shouldn’t warrant your attention when just about any other game in the racing genre has more polish, depth and heart under their hoods. Still there? Okay then. Gas

by Hunter Wolfe
Reviews   -   Nov 08, 2016 Slip the surly bonds of Earth – Eagle Flight review
Slip the surly bonds of Earth – Eagle Flight review

I remember handing my mother a NES controller and then laughing as she bobbed her head and dodged the 8-bit pixels on the screen. We’ve come a long way since then, but what I didn’t know was that my mom was onto something. Eagle Flight, the first VR

by Ron Burke
Brotherhood Required Reading – Assassin’s Creed: The Essential Guide review
Reviews   -   Nov 10, 2016 Brotherhood Required Reading – Assassin’s Creed: The Essential Guide review

There’s no doubt that Assassin’s Creed has developed quite the storyline since the first game’s release in 2007.  From Pieces of Adam to Precursors, the game has always had a bit of a strange slant in its connection to the modern world.  Rather than relying on a

by Ron Burke
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Reviews   -   Nov 10, 2016 Brotherhood Required Reading – Assassin’s Creed: The Essential Guide review
Brotherhood Required Reading – Assassin’s Creed: The Essential Guide review

There’s no doubt that Assassin’s Creed has developed quite the storyline since the first game’s release in 2007.  From Pieces of Adam to Precursors, the game has always had a bit of a strange slant in its connection to the modern world.  Rather than relying on a

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 10, 2016 Rise of the AI – Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation review
Rise of the AI – Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation review

I had some high praise for Ashes of the Singularity seven months ago, but noted that there were some weakness in the campaign mode. I also found the some of the units and base building lacking. The team at Stardock are known for making incredible strategy games, but they are

by Ron Burke
Announcements   -   Nov 10, 2016 Cool Mini Or Not and Cranio Creations to Publich Lorenzo il Magnifico and Updated Council of 4
Cool Mini Or Not and Cranio Creations to Publich Lorenzo il Magnifico and Updated Council of 4

Cool Mini Or Not and Cranio Creations have already been collaborating to bring foreign games to the English language, starting off with Unusual Suspects. This relationship is going to continue with Lorenzo il Magnifico and Council of 4. Lorenzo il Magnifico In Lorenzo il Magnifico, players control prominent families during

by John Farrell
Previews   -   Nov 09, 2016 Steep Preview: Sky’s the limit
Steep Preview: Sky’s the limit

When Steep was announced at Ubisoft’s E3 conference this year, it was a blade of grass in a field already dominated by AAA titles such as Ghost Recon: Wildlands, South Park: The Fractured But Whole and Watch Dogs 2. But last week, we got to play Steep at a

by Hunter Wolfe
Interviews   -   Nov 09, 2016 Crazy Eights: Benjamin Yamada on Way of the Fighter
Crazy Eights: Benjamin Yamada on Way of the Fighter

While the fighting genre has a bit of a resurgence since Street Fighter IV was released, board games haven’t had many games that simulate this action.  While there’s Yomi and BattleCon, the battle between two individuals hasn’t been put on the tabletop often.  When I heard about

by Keith Schleicher
Features   -   Nov 09, 2016 Titan’s terrific trio (11/9): Mummies, assassins, warriors, oh my!
Titan’s terrific trio (11/9): Mummies, assassins, warriors, oh my!

Wednesdays are the best days for comic fans, because each week brings a slew of new issues for beloved series. We’re going to try something new and discuss a weekly roundup of Titan Comics titles you should check out each week. Winter is coming, and it’s time to

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Nov 08, 2016 Gas Guzzlers Extreme Review: Hell on wheels
Gas Guzzlers Extreme Review: Hell on wheels

Gas Guzzlers Extreme is an uninvited guest at the party of excellent current-gen racing games. Is it playable? Sure. But it shouldn’t warrant your attention when just about any other game in the racing genre has more polish, depth and heart under their hoods. Still there? Okay then. Gas

by Hunter Wolfe
Reviews   -   Nov 08, 2016 Slip the surly bonds of Earth – Eagle Flight review
Slip the surly bonds of Earth – Eagle Flight review

I remember handing my mother a NES controller and then laughing as she bobbed her head and dodged the 8-bit pixels on the screen. We’ve come a long way since then, but what I didn’t know was that my mom was onto something. Eagle Flight, the first VR

by Ron Burke
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