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Reviews   -   Oct 22, 2015 The treasure inside the Vault — Tales from the Borderlands review
The treasure inside the Vault — Tales from the Borderlands review

[The following is part five of our Tales from the Borderlands review, and covers the game’s finale “The Vault of the Traveler.” As such, it also contains our final verdict on the game. Check out part four of our thoughts on Tales from the Borderlands here.] Tales from the

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Oct 22, 2015 One step forward, one step backward — Assassin’s Creed Syndicate review
One step forward, one step backward — Assassin’s Creed Syndicate review

Assassin’s Creed was once the beacon at which many open-world games strived to surpass. These days, that beacon has dimmed after a mediocre Assassin’s Creed Unity release that spawned more videos of hilarious bugs than ones of people singing its praises. On top of that, titles like Middle-earth:

by Jay Malone
Features   -   Oct 21, 2015 The MADE and Alex Handy’s mission to save forgotten video games
The MADE and Alex Handy’s mission to save forgotten video games

Alex Handy was never very good at trading comics. His friends would often trick him into giving them what would become rare, valuable issues of a series, such as the first appearance of Deadpool, for something that would become unvaluable. At a point, he wished he could have gone back

by Blake Hester
Previews   -   Oct 21, 2015 Plan your attack – Epsilon preview
Plan your attack – Epsilon preview

The idea of a squad of highly trained operatives infiltrating a locale with unknown numbers of terrorists warms the cockles of my heart. Perhaps it has to do with all those years of playing the original Rainbow Six games at LAN parties, but when I read the description of Epsilon

by Justin Pauls
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2015 Assault Android Cactus reviewed
Assault Android Cactus reviewed

Witch Beam’s Assault Android Cactus takes the mechanics of a top-notch twin-stick shooter, adds a gorgeously polished array of enemies and slick controls, and polishes the whole thing off with a cast of android heroines that look like a bunch of Cabbage Patch Kids decked out with high-tech armor

by Victor Grunn
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2015 A Pocket Full of Mystery — Dark Stories Review
A Pocket Full of Mystery — Dark Stories Review

A man walks into a restaurant and orders an albatross sandwich; he gets his order, takes one bite, swallows it, and goes outside and shoots himself in the head with a pistol. What is his story? These are the kinds of mysteries you encounter in Dark Stories from Z-Man Games,

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2015 Guitar Hero Live Review – breathing new life into the music genre
Guitar Hero Live Review – breathing new life into the music genre

Pandora, Google Music, Slacker, Netflix, Hulu — the people have spoken. They are done waiting. While there are still hold-outs like me who still enjoy the benefits of physical ownership, it is clear that the way media is consumed has changed drastically. Built on subscription models, people enjoy their content streamed

by Ron Burke
Interviews   -   Oct 20, 2015 Crazy Eights: Michael Robins on Fathoms
Crazy Eights: Michael Robins on Fathoms

It seems that miniatures games have taken off since the advent of Kickstarter.  While a number of games with highly detailed miniatures came out before that, since the the theme and gameplay have changed drastically.  When I heard about Fathoms, my first response was to ask what was different about

by Keith Schleicher
The treasure inside the Vault — Tales from the Borderlands review
Reviews   -   Oct 22, 2015 The treasure inside the Vault — Tales from the Borderlands review

[The following is part five of our Tales from the Borderlands review, and covers the game’s finale “The Vault of the Traveler.” As such, it also contains our final verdict on the game. Check out part four of our thoughts on Tales from the Borderlands here.] Tales from the

by Kenneth Shepard
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Reviews   -   Oct 22, 2015 The treasure inside the Vault — Tales from the Borderlands review
The treasure inside the Vault — Tales from the Borderlands review

[The following is part five of our Tales from the Borderlands review, and covers the game’s finale “The Vault of the Traveler.” As such, it also contains our final verdict on the game. Check out part four of our thoughts on Tales from the Borderlands here.] Tales from the

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Oct 22, 2015 One step forward, one step backward — Assassin’s Creed Syndicate review
One step forward, one step backward — Assassin’s Creed Syndicate review

Assassin’s Creed was once the beacon at which many open-world games strived to surpass. These days, that beacon has dimmed after a mediocre Assassin’s Creed Unity release that spawned more videos of hilarious bugs than ones of people singing its praises. On top of that, titles like Middle-earth:

by Jay Malone
Features   -   Oct 21, 2015 The MADE and Alex Handy’s mission to save forgotten video games
The MADE and Alex Handy’s mission to save forgotten video games

Alex Handy was never very good at trading comics. His friends would often trick him into giving them what would become rare, valuable issues of a series, such as the first appearance of Deadpool, for something that would become unvaluable. At a point, he wished he could have gone back

by Blake Hester
Previews   -   Oct 21, 2015 Plan your attack – Epsilon preview
Plan your attack – Epsilon preview

The idea of a squad of highly trained operatives infiltrating a locale with unknown numbers of terrorists warms the cockles of my heart. Perhaps it has to do with all those years of playing the original Rainbow Six games at LAN parties, but when I read the description of Epsilon

by Justin Pauls
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2015 Assault Android Cactus reviewed
Assault Android Cactus reviewed

Witch Beam’s Assault Android Cactus takes the mechanics of a top-notch twin-stick shooter, adds a gorgeously polished array of enemies and slick controls, and polishes the whole thing off with a cast of android heroines that look like a bunch of Cabbage Patch Kids decked out with high-tech armor

by Victor Grunn
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2015 A Pocket Full of Mystery — Dark Stories Review
A Pocket Full of Mystery — Dark Stories Review

A man walks into a restaurant and orders an albatross sandwich; he gets his order, takes one bite, swallows it, and goes outside and shoots himself in the head with a pistol. What is his story? These are the kinds of mysteries you encounter in Dark Stories from Z-Man Games,

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2015 Guitar Hero Live Review – breathing new life into the music genre
Guitar Hero Live Review – breathing new life into the music genre

Pandora, Google Music, Slacker, Netflix, Hulu — the people have spoken. They are done waiting. While there are still hold-outs like me who still enjoy the benefits of physical ownership, it is clear that the way media is consumed has changed drastically. Built on subscription models, people enjoy their content streamed

by Ron Burke
Interviews   -   Oct 20, 2015 Crazy Eights: Michael Robins on Fathoms
Crazy Eights: Michael Robins on Fathoms

It seems that miniatures games have taken off since the advent of Kickstarter.  While a number of games with highly detailed miniatures came out before that, since the the theme and gameplay have changed drastically.  When I heard about Fathoms, my first response was to ask what was different about

by Keith Schleicher
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