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Soup is good, and I enjoy it every now and then myself. That being said, I have never thought I needed a video game based on a galactic soup takeover. Nom Nom Galaxy is a strategy game based around soup, and becoming the biggest soup maker in the universe. Combining
by Bryan ErtmerWhile Dragon Age: Inquisition’s latest DLC “The Descent” is full of content, new equipment, and more time with the wonderful members of its titular organization, whether the add-on is worth your time and money is largely dependent on how invested you are in a certain aspect of the series’
by Kenneth ShepardIt’s always difficult to gauge your expectations for anime tie-in games. On one hand, if you’re a fan of the series in question, the idea of being able to interact with the characters, lore, and action of a world you love is intoxicating. Then on the other hand,
by Lucious BarnesI’m not a huge fan of free-to-play games as a general rule, but there are occasionally games that surprise me. It’s usually the FPS titles that pull me back in over and over. PlanetSide, Tribes, and now Warframe. If you’ve not checked out the game for yourself,
by Ron BurkeIt’s another two-man show, with Eric and Kenneth here to discuss current events, social links, and despair-inducing bears. Kenneth talks his early thoughts on Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls, while Eric gives the first of many Persona 3 updates he’ll be giving on the show. We also
by Kenneth ShepardNowadays, it’s hard to be a gamer and not come across the word ‘roguelike’ regularly. The term now occupies that uncomfortable spot between a concise summary of a game feature and a flat-out buzzword, taking its place alongside words like ‘massively multiplayer’ and ‘open-world exploration’. But what sets the
by Victor GrunnOne of the best things about the 3DS is its wide and ever-growing library of JRPG’s. This new release of Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight adds to the handheld 3D Nintendo system’s long line of great games. It features the same polished and elaborate gameplay as
by Stefan AlexanderA friend of mine once sent me an article about how genre fiction needs to be about characters. It made the further point that science fiction often loses its way while exploring fantastic concepts, and aspiring writers would be wise to avoid such pitfalls. I find this line of thought
by Michael EyreSoup is good, and I enjoy it every now and then myself. That being said, I have never thought I needed a video game based on a galactic soup takeover. Nom Nom Galaxy is a strategy game based around soup, and becoming the biggest soup maker in the universe. Combining
by Bryan ErtmerCan you run the most successful space cruise?
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If you’re familiar with Formlabs, it’s probably in the commercial space. As a manufacturer of 3D printers, they have mostly focused on professional printers that put anything in the consumer space to shame. They have printers that use Stereolithography, just like printers from the likes of Elegoo or
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Soup is good, and I enjoy it every now and then myself. That being said, I have never thought I needed a video game based on a galactic soup takeover. Nom Nom Galaxy is a strategy game based around soup, and becoming the biggest soup maker in the universe. Combining
by Bryan ErtmerWhile Dragon Age: Inquisition’s latest DLC “The Descent” is full of content, new equipment, and more time with the wonderful members of its titular organization, whether the add-on is worth your time and money is largely dependent on how invested you are in a certain aspect of the series’
by Kenneth ShepardIt’s always difficult to gauge your expectations for anime tie-in games. On one hand, if you’re a fan of the series in question, the idea of being able to interact with the characters, lore, and action of a world you love is intoxicating. Then on the other hand,
by Lucious BarnesI’m not a huge fan of free-to-play games as a general rule, but there are occasionally games that surprise me. It’s usually the FPS titles that pull me back in over and over. PlanetSide, Tribes, and now Warframe. If you’ve not checked out the game for yourself,
by Ron BurkeIt’s another two-man show, with Eric and Kenneth here to discuss current events, social links, and despair-inducing bears. Kenneth talks his early thoughts on Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls, while Eric gives the first of many Persona 3 updates he’ll be giving on the show. We also
by Kenneth ShepardNowadays, it’s hard to be a gamer and not come across the word ‘roguelike’ regularly. The term now occupies that uncomfortable spot between a concise summary of a game feature and a flat-out buzzword, taking its place alongside words like ‘massively multiplayer’ and ‘open-world exploration’. But what sets the
by Victor GrunnOne of the best things about the 3DS is its wide and ever-growing library of JRPG’s. This new release of Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight adds to the handheld 3D Nintendo system’s long line of great games. It features the same polished and elaborate gameplay as
by Stefan AlexanderA friend of mine once sent me an article about how genre fiction needs to be about characters. It made the further point that science fiction often loses its way while exploring fantastic concepts, and aspiring writers would be wise to avoid such pitfalls. I find this line of thought
by Michael Eyre