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Reviews   -   Sep 26, 2015 Playing with Trash was Never so Fun! – Garbage Day
Playing with Trash was Never so Fun! – Garbage Day

An almost universal childhood experience is the struggle of parents trying to get their children to clean their rooms. Whether this happens when you are five or twenty-five, at some point you are going to have to break down your defense against order and do something about the pile of

by Scott Griffith
Reviews   -   Sep 24, 2015 Race for the prize–Skylanders SuperChargers review
Race for the prize–Skylanders SuperChargers review

Being the total gaming nerd that I am, it should come as no surprise that I consider the first gaming moments my children have as important milestones in their life. Two years ago, the youngest of my three had her first real gaming moment with Skylanders Swap Force, and I

by Mike Dunn
Reviews   -   Sep 24, 2015 Homer’s Finest — A Terrene Odyssey Review
Homer’s Finest — A Terrene Odyssey Review

Through all the chaos in the world of Terreria, parties of heroes are searching for great wealth. There is only one problem. Other groups of heroes keep getting in their way. In Terrene Odyssey, you are the commanding officer leading your band of characters to victory over the opposing officers

by Joshua Davis
Reviews   -   Sep 24, 2015 A quiet kind of horror — SOMA review
A quiet kind of horror — SOMA review

After the resounding success of Amnesia: The Dark Descent, fans have been waiting with bated breath to see what Frictional Games will come up with next. SOMA, their most recent survival horror title, is a step in a different direction that is both refreshing and utterly unnerving. Unlike the Amnesia

by Sarah Marchant
Interviews   -   Sep 24, 2015 Democratizing game design – A conversation with Roblox’s Rick Silvestrini
Democratizing game design – A conversation with Roblox’s Rick Silvestrini

Roblox is not a game used as click-bait, and it doesn’t decorate the front pages of top sites. Yet it’s a game that has over four million fiercely loyal players each month. Players that attend conventions, listen to podcasts, and even participate in film festivals – all centered around

by Blake Hester
Reviews   -   Sep 23, 2015 Return of the King-Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition Player’s Handbook Review
Return of the King-Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition Player’s Handbook Review

After many years of trial, error, and reformation, the original genre creator returns to claim its place as the lord of high fantasy. Wizards of the Coast has had a rough decade, fighting a sometimes losing battle with challengers to the throne fueled by dissatisfied fans; after some soul searching

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Sep 23, 2015 Try not to judge the book by its cover — AR-K: The Great Escape review
Try not to judge the book by its cover — AR-K: The Great Escape review

I will admit, my first impression of this game, and thus of the AR-K series in general, was not very favorable. I haven’t played the first two episodes, so in the interest of fairness, I did some article-reading and YouTube-watching to learn more about them before I could feel

by Sarah Marchant
Contests   -   Sep 22, 2015 Win a copy of Extreme Exorcism from Gaming Trend
Win a copy of Extreme Exorcism from Gaming Trend

Ever wanted to try your hand at an 8-bit ghost busting semi-roguelike platformer?  Probably not as there hasn’t been one.  Well, you can’t say that anymore.   The team at Golden Ruby Games has built said bizarre platformer.  You take on the role of Mae Barrons, an Extreme Exorcist

by Ron Burke
Playing with Trash was Never so Fun! – Garbage Day
Reviews   -   Sep 26, 2015 Playing with Trash was Never so Fun! – Garbage Day

An almost universal childhood experience is the struggle of parents trying to get their children to clean their rooms. Whether this happens when you are five or twenty-five, at some point you are going to have to break down your defense against order and do something about the pile of

by Scott Griffith
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Reviews   -   Sep 26, 2015 Playing with Trash was Never so Fun! – Garbage Day
Playing with Trash was Never so Fun! – Garbage Day

An almost universal childhood experience is the struggle of parents trying to get their children to clean their rooms. Whether this happens when you are five or twenty-five, at some point you are going to have to break down your defense against order and do something about the pile of

by Scott Griffith
Reviews   -   Sep 24, 2015 Race for the prize–Skylanders SuperChargers review
Race for the prize–Skylanders SuperChargers review

Being the total gaming nerd that I am, it should come as no surprise that I consider the first gaming moments my children have as important milestones in their life. Two years ago, the youngest of my three had her first real gaming moment with Skylanders Swap Force, and I

by Mike Dunn
Reviews   -   Sep 24, 2015 Homer’s Finest — A Terrene Odyssey Review
Homer’s Finest — A Terrene Odyssey Review

Through all the chaos in the world of Terreria, parties of heroes are searching for great wealth. There is only one problem. Other groups of heroes keep getting in their way. In Terrene Odyssey, you are the commanding officer leading your band of characters to victory over the opposing officers

by Joshua Davis
Reviews   -   Sep 24, 2015 A quiet kind of horror — SOMA review
A quiet kind of horror — SOMA review

After the resounding success of Amnesia: The Dark Descent, fans have been waiting with bated breath to see what Frictional Games will come up with next. SOMA, their most recent survival horror title, is a step in a different direction that is both refreshing and utterly unnerving. Unlike the Amnesia

by Sarah Marchant
Interviews   -   Sep 24, 2015 Democratizing game design – A conversation with Roblox’s Rick Silvestrini
Democratizing game design – A conversation with Roblox’s Rick Silvestrini

Roblox is not a game used as click-bait, and it doesn’t decorate the front pages of top sites. Yet it’s a game that has over four million fiercely loyal players each month. Players that attend conventions, listen to podcasts, and even participate in film festivals – all centered around

by Blake Hester
Reviews   -   Sep 23, 2015 Return of the King-Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition Player’s Handbook Review
Return of the King-Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition Player’s Handbook Review

After many years of trial, error, and reformation, the original genre creator returns to claim its place as the lord of high fantasy. Wizards of the Coast has had a rough decade, fighting a sometimes losing battle with challengers to the throne fueled by dissatisfied fans; after some soul searching

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Sep 23, 2015 Try not to judge the book by its cover — AR-K: The Great Escape review
Try not to judge the book by its cover — AR-K: The Great Escape review

I will admit, my first impression of this game, and thus of the AR-K series in general, was not very favorable. I haven’t played the first two episodes, so in the interest of fairness, I did some article-reading and YouTube-watching to learn more about them before I could feel

by Sarah Marchant
Contests   -   Sep 22, 2015 Win a copy of Extreme Exorcism from Gaming Trend
Win a copy of Extreme Exorcism from Gaming Trend

Ever wanted to try your hand at an 8-bit ghost busting semi-roguelike platformer?  Probably not as there hasn’t been one.  Well, you can’t say that anymore.   The team at Golden Ruby Games has built said bizarre platformer.  You take on the role of Mae Barrons, an Extreme Exorcist

by Ron Burke
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