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Remasters are commonplace now, and in the summer drought of game releases, they’re often a nice way of retreading old ground or covering blanks in your backlog. They’re are also a great opportunity to modernize, re-imagine and spruce up an older piece; some of the best remasters I’
by Eric Van AllenRocket League is an odd mash-up. In the simplest terms, Rocket League is just soccer played with cars; players drive their customizable vehicles around a playing field in an attempt to knock a giant ball into one of two nets, while offense and defense both play a major role as
by Matt WelshThe gang is back together after a week hiatus for a new episode of the GT Reboot podcast. This week, Travis talks his final thoughts on Arkham Knight, while Kenneth and Eric discuss the prospect of returning to Street Fighter IV after playing Street Fighter V at E3. On the
by Kenneth ShepardWe’ve colonized through the ages, we’ve built impressive armies, and we’ve even taken to the stars, but for the first time we are going to take our territorialism to the sea. Firaxis and 2K Games has announced the first expansion to Civilization: Beyond Earth entitled Rising Tide.
by Ron BurkeThe team at Obsidian are Grandmaster storytellers. Fallout 3 was a hit, but it’s Fallout: New Vegas that is regarded as the better installment. It was no surprise that their spiritual successor to the Baldur’s Gate universe, Pillars of Eternity, would be an excellent RPG. You can see
by Ron BurkeThere are times in your life when you start a project and in your heart of hearts you know what you are doing is right. You feel it deep in your soul. When you meet people who are in that same situation, you are instantly drawn in and you get
by Ron BurkeI try not to think about it much, but there was a brief period of my life not too long ago when I was deeply ingrained in playing Destiny. No joke, I lived and breathed daily strikes, weapon buffers and maxed-out exotic gear. Thankfully, those days are behind me, but
by Stefan AlexanderWith the advent of tablets and phones with larger sized screens, it’s not surprising that many board games have crossed over to the digital realm. Days of Wonder has been at the forefront with the Ticket to Ride USA and Europe games as well as Small World 2. Now
by Keith SchleicherRemasters are commonplace now, and in the summer drought of game releases, they’re often a nice way of retreading old ground or covering blanks in your backlog. They’re are also a great opportunity to modernize, re-imagine and spruce up an older piece; some of the best remasters I’
by Eric Van AllenSandfall Interactive drops an award-worthy turn-based RPG on their first try
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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Remasters are commonplace now, and in the summer drought of game releases, they’re often a nice way of retreading old ground or covering blanks in your backlog. They’re are also a great opportunity to modernize, re-imagine and spruce up an older piece; some of the best remasters I’
by Eric Van AllenRocket League is an odd mash-up. In the simplest terms, Rocket League is just soccer played with cars; players drive their customizable vehicles around a playing field in an attempt to knock a giant ball into one of two nets, while offense and defense both play a major role as
by Matt WelshThe gang is back together after a week hiatus for a new episode of the GT Reboot podcast. This week, Travis talks his final thoughts on Arkham Knight, while Kenneth and Eric discuss the prospect of returning to Street Fighter IV after playing Street Fighter V at E3. On the
by Kenneth ShepardWe’ve colonized through the ages, we’ve built impressive armies, and we’ve even taken to the stars, but for the first time we are going to take our territorialism to the sea. Firaxis and 2K Games has announced the first expansion to Civilization: Beyond Earth entitled Rising Tide.
by Ron BurkeThe team at Obsidian are Grandmaster storytellers. Fallout 3 was a hit, but it’s Fallout: New Vegas that is regarded as the better installment. It was no surprise that their spiritual successor to the Baldur’s Gate universe, Pillars of Eternity, would be an excellent RPG. You can see
by Ron BurkeThere are times in your life when you start a project and in your heart of hearts you know what you are doing is right. You feel it deep in your soul. When you meet people who are in that same situation, you are instantly drawn in and you get
by Ron BurkeI try not to think about it much, but there was a brief period of my life not too long ago when I was deeply ingrained in playing Destiny. No joke, I lived and breathed daily strikes, weapon buffers and maxed-out exotic gear. Thankfully, those days are behind me, but
by Stefan AlexanderWith the advent of tablets and phones with larger sized screens, it’s not surprising that many board games have crossed over to the digital realm. Days of Wonder has been at the forefront with the Ticket to Ride USA and Europe games as well as Small World 2. Now
by Keith Schleicher