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Interviews   -   Sep 21, 2017 The minds behind The Evil Within 2 think about the horror first
The minds behind The Evil Within 2 think about the horror first

The Evil Within 2’s creators discuss their horror first mindset and balancing their game for maximum tension.

by Tyler Brown
Reviews   -   Sep 19, 2017 Open the door, get on the floor, Ark: Survival Evolved Review
Open the door, get on the floor, Ark: Survival Evolved Review

Studio Wildcard’s Ark: Survival Evolved has a bit of a history with players. It had been in early access since 2015, and it even received downloadable content in September of 2016 leading to an onslaught of negative comments by the community. In the end, the team pushed through this

by Sean Anthony
Interviews   -   Sep 19, 2017 Practical advice for indie RPG production: a discussion with Dario Nardi on Radiance RPG from start to finish
Practical advice for indie RPG production: a discussion with Dario Nardi on Radiance RPG from start to finish

In a very real sense, everyone who has played a role-playing game is a designer. We have all tweaked rules or made new ones whole cloth to fit our games. That said, there is a world of difference between the informal ideas we throw around the table at one another,

by John Farrell
Impressions   -   Sep 19, 2017 An origin story: Life is Strange: Before the Storm – Episode 1: Awake impressions
An origin story: Life is Strange: Before the Storm – Episode 1: Awake impressions

Chloe Price stands on the railroad tracks, peacefully waiting for the bright lights and thunderous rumble that mean a train is approaching. She stares it down, lit cigarette in hand, and at the last possible second she casually hops out of its way. It’s the middle of the night

by Sarah Marchant
Previews   -   Sep 19, 2017 Tamriel on the go: Exploring Skyrim on the Nintendo Switch
Tamriel on the go: Exploring Skyrim on the Nintendo Switch

Skyrim feels right at home on the Switch; it’s the same game you know and love, but now you can play it on a smaller, more portable device.

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Great Rebuilding: Lisboa Review
Great Rebuilding: Lisboa Review

On the morning of November 1, 1755, a massive earthquake shook Lisbon to its core. The quake brought its own destruction, and the subsequent fires and tsunami left the great Portuguese capital in ruins. Immediately, the king and prime minister set to rebuild the city. They recommended the boldest of

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Medieval Treasure: War of Kings Review
Medieval Treasure: War of Kings Review

With so many games being released each year, it’s easy for an indie title to fly under the radar. You’d be forgiven for missing RAINN Studios’ War of Kings when it Kickstarted back in 2014. It earned a modest $46,000 and change then, but three years later,

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Welcome to the jungle: Tomb of Annihilation Roll20 edition review
Welcome to the jungle: Tomb of Annihilation Roll20 edition review

With maps, tokens, adventure information, and instant communication, this reimagining of a classic comes to life with roll20, an online engine that gives players and DMs the tools they need to get into one of the best adventures to date.

by John Farrell
The minds behind The Evil Within 2 think about the horror first
Interviews   -   Sep 21, 2017 The minds behind The Evil Within 2 think about the horror first

The Evil Within 2’s creators discuss their horror first mindset and balancing their game for maximum tension.

by Tyler Brown
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Interviews   -   Sep 21, 2017 The minds behind The Evil Within 2 think about the horror first
The minds behind The Evil Within 2 think about the horror first

The Evil Within 2’s creators discuss their horror first mindset and balancing their game for maximum tension.

by Tyler Brown
Reviews   -   Sep 19, 2017 Open the door, get on the floor, Ark: Survival Evolved Review
Open the door, get on the floor, Ark: Survival Evolved Review

Studio Wildcard’s Ark: Survival Evolved has a bit of a history with players. It had been in early access since 2015, and it even received downloadable content in September of 2016 leading to an onslaught of negative comments by the community. In the end, the team pushed through this

by Sean Anthony
Interviews   -   Sep 19, 2017 Practical advice for indie RPG production: a discussion with Dario Nardi on Radiance RPG from start to finish
Practical advice for indie RPG production: a discussion with Dario Nardi on Radiance RPG from start to finish

In a very real sense, everyone who has played a role-playing game is a designer. We have all tweaked rules or made new ones whole cloth to fit our games. That said, there is a world of difference between the informal ideas we throw around the table at one another,

by John Farrell
Impressions   -   Sep 19, 2017 An origin story: Life is Strange: Before the Storm – Episode 1: Awake impressions
An origin story: Life is Strange: Before the Storm – Episode 1: Awake impressions

Chloe Price stands on the railroad tracks, peacefully waiting for the bright lights and thunderous rumble that mean a train is approaching. She stares it down, lit cigarette in hand, and at the last possible second she casually hops out of its way. It’s the middle of the night

by Sarah Marchant
Previews   -   Sep 19, 2017 Tamriel on the go: Exploring Skyrim on the Nintendo Switch
Tamriel on the go: Exploring Skyrim on the Nintendo Switch

Skyrim feels right at home on the Switch; it’s the same game you know and love, but now you can play it on a smaller, more portable device.

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Great Rebuilding: Lisboa Review
Great Rebuilding: Lisboa Review

On the morning of November 1, 1755, a massive earthquake shook Lisbon to its core. The quake brought its own destruction, and the subsequent fires and tsunami left the great Portuguese capital in ruins. Immediately, the king and prime minister set to rebuild the city. They recommended the boldest of

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Medieval Treasure: War of Kings Review
Medieval Treasure: War of Kings Review

With so many games being released each year, it’s easy for an indie title to fly under the radar. You’d be forgiven for missing RAINN Studios’ War of Kings when it Kickstarted back in 2014. It earned a modest $46,000 and change then, but three years later,

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2017 Welcome to the jungle: Tomb of Annihilation Roll20 edition review
Welcome to the jungle: Tomb of Annihilation Roll20 edition review

With maps, tokens, adventure information, and instant communication, this reimagining of a classic comes to life with roll20, an online engine that gives players and DMs the tools they need to get into one of the best adventures to date.

by John Farrell
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