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Reviews   -   Jan 17, 2016 Calculator formation — Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 2016 review
Calculator formation — Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 2016 review

You’ve heard that saying “The only constant around here is change” in some capacity, and if you haven’t, welcome to the club. The reverse could be true of the sports simulator gaming world, one that always has new releases and entrances but always seems to look and feel

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jan 17, 2016 Heroes don’t take notes — The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel review
Heroes don’t take notes — The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel review

The turn-based RPG of my day is having a sort of crisis moment.  2016 could very well decide the future and fate of this genre now mired with tasteless clones, savage disappointments and retread uselessness.  How does a simple game of the past keep up with the admittedly superior RPG

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jan 15, 2016 Put up your dukes — Punch Club review
Put up your dukes — Punch Club review

When I first heard about Punch Club, I thought it sounded pretty cool, but I wasn’t sure if I would enjoy playing it myself because I’m not much of a sports fan. However, for those like me who might be hesitant, it is more of a management game

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Jan 15, 2016 Walk the Line — Tokaido Review
Walk the Line — Tokaido Review

There is only one word that can adequately describe Tokaido: Zen. It is a relaxing and simple game. Players are pilgrims traversing the Tokaido road, the scenic route between Edo and Kyoto. The winner of Tokaido is the pilgrim who most benefitted from this trek. The board of Tokaido is

by Joshua Davis
Previews   -   Jan 15, 2016 Tom Clancy’s The Division – Hands-on preview
Tom Clancy’s The Division – Hands-on preview

Hundreds of billions of dollars change hands on the day after Thanksgiving. In a bid to grab the latest tech, clothes for the kids, or that cheap Blu Ray player, people flock to stores before the sun rises — a warped and often violent version of hunting and gathering that has

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jan 15, 2016 All the outs in free — Oxenfree review
All the outs in free — Oxenfree review

The past weighs heavily on those who choose to bear it alone. Even on an island away from all the noise of life, in a youthful rite of passage on a secluded beach, Oxenfree pulls few punches in taking its five teen protagonists, and the player, on a journey through

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Jan 15, 2016 Close Encounters of the Dexterity Kind — Alien Wars Review
Close Encounters of the Dexterity Kind — Alien Wars Review

Just as I was beginning to open up Iello’s Alien Wars, a trailer for the new Independence Day movie appeared on the screen. By the time I finished playing the game, I couldn’t help but note the similarities between the two. Sure, the alien invasion ships in Independence

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Jan 14, 2016 Of dukes and pawns — Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen PC review
Of dukes and pawns — Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen PC review

Dragon’s Dogma had quite the cult following on the last generation of consoles. It was always praised as an incredible title that was criminally underrated, but it took me until now to get around to playing it. The nice thing about a PC port of an old game isn’

by Eric Van Allen
Calculator formation — Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 2016 review
Reviews   -   Jan 17, 2016 Calculator formation — Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 2016 review

You’ve heard that saying “The only constant around here is change” in some capacity, and if you haven’t, welcome to the club. The reverse could be true of the sports simulator gaming world, one that always has new releases and entrances but always seems to look and feel

by Patrick Rost
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Reviews   -   Jan 17, 2016 Calculator formation — Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 2016 review
Calculator formation — Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 2016 review

You’ve heard that saying “The only constant around here is change” in some capacity, and if you haven’t, welcome to the club. The reverse could be true of the sports simulator gaming world, one that always has new releases and entrances but always seems to look and feel

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jan 17, 2016 Heroes don’t take notes — The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel review
Heroes don’t take notes — The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel review

The turn-based RPG of my day is having a sort of crisis moment.  2016 could very well decide the future and fate of this genre now mired with tasteless clones, savage disappointments and retread uselessness.  How does a simple game of the past keep up with the admittedly superior RPG

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jan 15, 2016 Put up your dukes — Punch Club review
Put up your dukes — Punch Club review

When I first heard about Punch Club, I thought it sounded pretty cool, but I wasn’t sure if I would enjoy playing it myself because I’m not much of a sports fan. However, for those like me who might be hesitant, it is more of a management game

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Jan 15, 2016 Walk the Line — Tokaido Review
Walk the Line — Tokaido Review

There is only one word that can adequately describe Tokaido: Zen. It is a relaxing and simple game. Players are pilgrims traversing the Tokaido road, the scenic route between Edo and Kyoto. The winner of Tokaido is the pilgrim who most benefitted from this trek. The board of Tokaido is

by Joshua Davis
Previews   -   Jan 15, 2016 Tom Clancy’s The Division – Hands-on preview
Tom Clancy’s The Division – Hands-on preview

Hundreds of billions of dollars change hands on the day after Thanksgiving. In a bid to grab the latest tech, clothes for the kids, or that cheap Blu Ray player, people flock to stores before the sun rises — a warped and often violent version of hunting and gathering that has

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jan 15, 2016 All the outs in free — Oxenfree review
All the outs in free — Oxenfree review

The past weighs heavily on those who choose to bear it alone. Even on an island away from all the noise of life, in a youthful rite of passage on a secluded beach, Oxenfree pulls few punches in taking its five teen protagonists, and the player, on a journey through

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Jan 15, 2016 Close Encounters of the Dexterity Kind — Alien Wars Review
Close Encounters of the Dexterity Kind — Alien Wars Review

Just as I was beginning to open up Iello’s Alien Wars, a trailer for the new Independence Day movie appeared on the screen. By the time I finished playing the game, I couldn’t help but note the similarities between the two. Sure, the alien invasion ships in Independence

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Jan 14, 2016 Of dukes and pawns — Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen PC review
Of dukes and pawns — Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen PC review

Dragon’s Dogma had quite the cult following on the last generation of consoles. It was always praised as an incredible title that was criminally underrated, but it took me until now to get around to playing it. The nice thing about a PC port of an old game isn’

by Eric Van Allen
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