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Reviews   -   Apr 23, 2017 Second lap: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe review
Second lap: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe review

The very first time I booted up Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, I made it halfway through my first lap before being interrupted by a screaming baby in my house. My infant son was hungry, so I undocked my Nintendo Switch and took it with me to my rocking chair as

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Apr 20, 2017 Think like every bee: Hive Mind review
Think like every bee: Hive Mind review

Many party games ask you to try to come up with answers to questions or name specific items in a group. Most of the time they want you to think outside the box and attempt to give an answer different from everyone else. What if instead your goal was to

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Apr 19, 2017 Crazy Eights: Tuomas Pirinen on Warforged: First Contact
Crazy Eights: Tuomas Pirinen on Warforged: First Contact

Designers who work for an established company often create great games, but sometimes they have to work within specific properties and guidelines.  With Kickstarter, it’s easier to make a game and publish it, as long as you have enough backers.  Recently Warforged: First Contact caught my eye, especially since

by Keith Schleicher
Features   -   Apr 18, 2017 Capturing Wildlands’ infamous DJ: Let’s Play Episode #9
Capturing Wildlands’ infamous DJ: Let’s Play Episode #9

On this week’s Let’s Play episode, Zach Faber helps me take down Bolivia’s obnoxious radio personality (aka DJ Perico). Through a series of hilarious free fall mishaps, motorcycle crashes, and friendly-fire grenades, we finally came face-to-face with the voice of Santa Blanca himself. Ghost Recon: Wildlands’ first

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2017 Wonderful in presentation, less-so in practice: Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap review
Wonderful in presentation, less-so in practice: Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap review

A hero grasping his sword and shield, storming a castle to battle a dragon. A scenario that many gamers should know well, and one of the first images that comes to mind when reflecting on the era of early console gaming, this is the position I found myself in upon

by Noah McGuire
Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2017 Goodbye to a world: Bye-Bye BoxBoy! review
Goodbye to a world: Bye-Bye BoxBoy! review

If you told me two years ago that a game featuring a sentient box would be one of the best puzzle series on the 3DS, I’d probably think you would be crazy. However, since 2015 the HAL Laboratory developed BoxBoy! series have contained some of the most consistently surprising

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   Apr 17, 2017 Crazy Eights: Scott Rogers on Rayguns and Rocketships
Crazy Eights: Scott Rogers on Rayguns and Rocketships

Scott Rogers is a name behind several big games in the video game world.  He’s worked with a number of developers and publishers.  He hasn’t been resting on his laurels though, deciding to go out on his own and develop a unique board game Rayguns and Rocketships.  It

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Apr 17, 2017 Never let good enough be enough: Out of the Park Baseball 18 review
Never let good enough be enough: Out of the Park Baseball 18 review

The birds are chirping, the flowers bloom, and the bat’s crack against a baseball rings in the rebirthing season of spring. A constant and welcome new edition of Out of the Park Baseball is sure to be as refreshing as the blooms and the greenery. Out of the Park

by Patrick Rost
Second lap: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe review
Reviews   -   Apr 23, 2017 Second lap: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe review

The very first time I booted up Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, I made it halfway through my first lap before being interrupted by a screaming baby in my house. My infant son was hungry, so I undocked my Nintendo Switch and took it with me to my rocking chair as

by Matt Welsh
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Reviews   -   Apr 23, 2017 Second lap: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe review
Second lap: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe review

The very first time I booted up Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, I made it halfway through my first lap before being interrupted by a screaming baby in my house. My infant son was hungry, so I undocked my Nintendo Switch and took it with me to my rocking chair as

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Apr 20, 2017 Think like every bee: Hive Mind review
Think like every bee: Hive Mind review

Many party games ask you to try to come up with answers to questions or name specific items in a group. Most of the time they want you to think outside the box and attempt to give an answer different from everyone else. What if instead your goal was to

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Apr 19, 2017 Crazy Eights: Tuomas Pirinen on Warforged: First Contact
Crazy Eights: Tuomas Pirinen on Warforged: First Contact

Designers who work for an established company often create great games, but sometimes they have to work within specific properties and guidelines.  With Kickstarter, it’s easier to make a game and publish it, as long as you have enough backers.  Recently Warforged: First Contact caught my eye, especially since

by Keith Schleicher
Features   -   Apr 18, 2017 Capturing Wildlands’ infamous DJ: Let’s Play Episode #9
Capturing Wildlands’ infamous DJ: Let’s Play Episode #9

On this week’s Let’s Play episode, Zach Faber helps me take down Bolivia’s obnoxious radio personality (aka DJ Perico). Through a series of hilarious free fall mishaps, motorcycle crashes, and friendly-fire grenades, we finally came face-to-face with the voice of Santa Blanca himself. Ghost Recon: Wildlands’ first

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2017 Wonderful in presentation, less-so in practice: Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap review
Wonderful in presentation, less-so in practice: Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap review

A hero grasping his sword and shield, storming a castle to battle a dragon. A scenario that many gamers should know well, and one of the first images that comes to mind when reflecting on the era of early console gaming, this is the position I found myself in upon

by Noah McGuire
Reviews   -   Apr 18, 2017 Goodbye to a world: Bye-Bye BoxBoy! review
Goodbye to a world: Bye-Bye BoxBoy! review

If you told me two years ago that a game featuring a sentient box would be one of the best puzzle series on the 3DS, I’d probably think you would be crazy. However, since 2015 the HAL Laboratory developed BoxBoy! series have contained some of the most consistently surprising

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   Apr 17, 2017 Crazy Eights: Scott Rogers on Rayguns and Rocketships
Crazy Eights: Scott Rogers on Rayguns and Rocketships

Scott Rogers is a name behind several big games in the video game world.  He’s worked with a number of developers and publishers.  He hasn’t been resting on his laurels though, deciding to go out on his own and develop a unique board game Rayguns and Rocketships.  It

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Apr 17, 2017 Never let good enough be enough: Out of the Park Baseball 18 review
Never let good enough be enough: Out of the Park Baseball 18 review

The birds are chirping, the flowers bloom, and the bat’s crack against a baseball rings in the rebirthing season of spring. A constant and welcome new edition of Out of the Park Baseball is sure to be as refreshing as the blooms and the greenery. Out of the Park

by Patrick Rost
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