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Reviews   -   Jul 23, 2015 Smell ya later! – Parfum review
Smell ya later! – Parfum review

Back in 2010, in one of the best years ever for game publishing, Marco Ruskowski and Marcel Süßelbeck partnered up with Wolfgang Panning to create Fresco, which was almost universally lauded as a beautiful, engaging, strategic yet family-friendly game. Five years later, Marco and Marcel are back at it with

by Kit Harrison
Reviews   -   Jul 22, 2015 Based on a novel by a man named Lear – Paperback Review
Based on a novel by a man named Lear – Paperback Review

Before we get started, let me say that you really should just stop reading this right now, get in your car, drive on down to your friendly neighborhood game store and get yourself a copy of Paperback. It’s a little difficult to get a copy, since first time designer

by Kit Harrison
Reviews   -   Jul 22, 2015 How Does It Stack Up – Dimension review
How Does It Stack Up – Dimension review

Dimension is a very neat little puzzle that is ideal an ideal casual game: it is simple to understand and a lot of fun. In Dimension, each player will be building a pyramid of spheres according to certain randomly determined rules. Each player will have their own player board which

by Joshua Davis
Reviews   -   Jul 21, 2015 OWC Xbox One Upgrade Kit review
OWC Xbox One Upgrade Kit review

When Sony and Microsoft announced their new consoles the first thought I had was that the anemic hard drives must have saved them literally tens of dollars. 500GB of space might have been an amazing amount of space at one point in time, but with games like Batman: Arkham Knight

by Ron Burke
Editorials   -   Jul 21, 2015 How Street Fighter V and EVO awakened my inner competitive fighter
How Street Fighter V and EVO awakened my inner competitive fighter

Believe it or not, even after years of being submerged in video games and gaming culture, my first time playing a Street Fighter game happened about a month ago at Sony’s E3 booth. One of my Gaming Trend colleagues and I walked over to a demo to play a

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Jul 21, 2015 Putting a Face to the Crime – Noir Black Box Edition Review
Putting a Face to the Crime – Noir Black Box Edition Review

One minute you are an inspector attempting to deduce the identity of a killer, the next you are working to crack the safes of a casino, and after that you revealing the identities of rival spies. Noir: Black Box Edition offers you six games for the price of one. Using

by Joshua Davis
Reviews   -   Jul 20, 2015 All Aboard – Yardmaster Express Review
All Aboard – Yardmaster Express Review

When Crash Games launched Yardmaster Express on Kickstarter last year, I took my first dive into the genre of filler games. Filers are meant to be played in a handful of minutes and can be used as a short break between longer games or strung together for a light hearted

by Nick South
Interviews   -   Jul 20, 2015 Crazy Eights: Stephen Radney-MacFarland on Pathfinder’s vigilante class
Crazy Eights: Stephen Radney-MacFarland on Pathfinder’s vigilante class

One of the traits of the Pathfinder system is known for being able to take multiple classes and mix them together.  Right now Paizo is in the middle of a new playtest for a new class, the vigilante.  I was able to ask Stephen Radney-MacFarland about this new class. Who

by Keith Schleicher
Smell ya later! – Parfum review
Reviews   -   Jul 23, 2015 Smell ya later! – Parfum review

Back in 2010, in one of the best years ever for game publishing, Marco Ruskowski and Marcel Süßelbeck partnered up with Wolfgang Panning to create Fresco, which was almost universally lauded as a beautiful, engaging, strategic yet family-friendly game. Five years later, Marco and Marcel are back at it with

by Kit Harrison
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Reviews   -   Jul 23, 2015 Smell ya later! – Parfum review
Smell ya later! – Parfum review

Back in 2010, in one of the best years ever for game publishing, Marco Ruskowski and Marcel Süßelbeck partnered up with Wolfgang Panning to create Fresco, which was almost universally lauded as a beautiful, engaging, strategic yet family-friendly game. Five years later, Marco and Marcel are back at it with

by Kit Harrison
Reviews   -   Jul 22, 2015 Based on a novel by a man named Lear – Paperback Review
Based on a novel by a man named Lear – Paperback Review

Before we get started, let me say that you really should just stop reading this right now, get in your car, drive on down to your friendly neighborhood game store and get yourself a copy of Paperback. It’s a little difficult to get a copy, since first time designer

by Kit Harrison
Reviews   -   Jul 22, 2015 How Does It Stack Up – Dimension review
How Does It Stack Up – Dimension review

Dimension is a very neat little puzzle that is ideal an ideal casual game: it is simple to understand and a lot of fun. In Dimension, each player will be building a pyramid of spheres according to certain randomly determined rules. Each player will have their own player board which

by Joshua Davis
Reviews   -   Jul 21, 2015 OWC Xbox One Upgrade Kit review
OWC Xbox One Upgrade Kit review

When Sony and Microsoft announced their new consoles the first thought I had was that the anemic hard drives must have saved them literally tens of dollars. 500GB of space might have been an amazing amount of space at one point in time, but with games like Batman: Arkham Knight

by Ron Burke
Editorials   -   Jul 21, 2015 How Street Fighter V and EVO awakened my inner competitive fighter
How Street Fighter V and EVO awakened my inner competitive fighter

Believe it or not, even after years of being submerged in video games and gaming culture, my first time playing a Street Fighter game happened about a month ago at Sony’s E3 booth. One of my Gaming Trend colleagues and I walked over to a demo to play a

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Jul 21, 2015 Putting a Face to the Crime – Noir Black Box Edition Review
Putting a Face to the Crime – Noir Black Box Edition Review

One minute you are an inspector attempting to deduce the identity of a killer, the next you are working to crack the safes of a casino, and after that you revealing the identities of rival spies. Noir: Black Box Edition offers you six games for the price of one. Using

by Joshua Davis
Reviews   -   Jul 20, 2015 All Aboard – Yardmaster Express Review
All Aboard – Yardmaster Express Review

When Crash Games launched Yardmaster Express on Kickstarter last year, I took my first dive into the genre of filler games. Filers are meant to be played in a handful of minutes and can be used as a short break between longer games or strung together for a light hearted

by Nick South
Interviews   -   Jul 20, 2015 Crazy Eights: Stephen Radney-MacFarland on Pathfinder’s vigilante class
Crazy Eights: Stephen Radney-MacFarland on Pathfinder’s vigilante class

One of the traits of the Pathfinder system is known for being able to take multiple classes and mix them together.  Right now Paizo is in the middle of a new playtest for a new class, the vigilante.  I was able to ask Stephen Radney-MacFarland about this new class. Who

by Keith Schleicher
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