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Reviews   -   Jan 28, 2016 Manifest Destiny — Nations Dynasties Expansion Review
Manifest Destiny — Nations Dynasties Expansion Review

Civilization building games have always held a certain fascination with gamers. The ability to play an immortal leader, bringing a fledgling empire to ultimate glory, has long been a staple of both computer and board gaming with great titles like Sid Meier’s Civilization or Through the Ages. Lautapelit’s

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Jan 28, 2016 Not too meaty – Meteor review
Not too meaty – Meteor review

For once the nations of the Earth will work together against the incoming threat. We are being bombarded by meteors. Humanity has but five minutes to blow up all these meteors, needing to coordinate or else face certain doom. Meteor is a light, five-minute, real-time cooperative game, in which players

by Joshua Davis
Reviews   -   Jan 27, 2016 Power2U USB Wall Outlet — The Modern Geek’s wall plug
Power2U USB Wall Outlet — The Modern Geek’s wall plug

I’m gonna start this article with a bit of an admission — I’m terrified of electricity. I was electrified and heavily scarred as a kid when a capacitor exploded in my face, shredding the left side and requiring multiple skin graft surgeries to repair. I’m comfortable putting my

by Ron Burke
Features   -   Jan 27, 2016 HEX Shards of Fate – Chronicles of Entrath: Design Preview
HEX Shards of Fate – Chronicles of Entrath: Design Preview

For any game to journey from a fledgling idea to a full-blown product is an arduous task at the best of times, and HEX Entertainment has certainly seen more than their fair share of difficulties since their initial Kickstarter success of Shards of Fate back in June of 2013. Legal

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Jan 26, 2016 The Art of Fable Legends — We knock on a new Demon Door
The Art of Fable Legends — We knock on a new Demon Door

It’s hard to believe that we’ve been playing Fable since 2004. Sure, they might not always meet the outlandish and occasionally unrealistic goals that Peter Molyneux set, but there’s simply nothing else like them. It’s been over five years since our last visit to Albion, but

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Jan 26, 2016 Brave new world — Hands-on with Far Cry Primal
Brave new world — Hands-on with Far Cry Primal

When Far Cry took a detour into the realm of ‘80s neo-futuristic action with Blood Dragon, it was a side project, based off the popularity of Far Cry 3 and the creativity of the team behind it. With Primal, though, Ubisoft Montreal isn’t building a quick, short experiment in

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Jan 26, 2016 Dazed and Confused – Gravity Rush: Remastered review
Dazed and Confused – Gravity Rush: Remastered review

Without being anchored by intrusive motion and touch controls, Gravity Rush makes a pretty natural transition from Vita to PlayStation 4 as Gravity Rush: Remastered. With a new coat of paint and a smoother framerate Project Siren’s beautiful world and characters are given a new chance to shine. While

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Jan 26, 2016 Of Secret Agents and Travel Agents — Mission: Red Planet Review
Of Secret Agents and Travel Agents — Mission: Red Planet Review

EXT. LAUNCHING PAD—DAY RECRUITER Listen up, chums! I’ve heard news from the Scientific Society, and get this: there are Victory Points on Mars! General excited murmuring from crowd. This news is being taken very well. Victory Points are dope. Everyone wants some. A woman wearing a pith helmet

by Tom Harrison
Manifest Destiny — Nations Dynasties Expansion Review
Reviews   -   Jan 28, 2016 Manifest Destiny — Nations Dynasties Expansion Review

Civilization building games have always held a certain fascination with gamers. The ability to play an immortal leader, bringing a fledgling empire to ultimate glory, has long been a staple of both computer and board gaming with great titles like Sid Meier’s Civilization or Through the Ages. Lautapelit’s

by Nick South
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Reviews   -   Jan 28, 2016 Manifest Destiny — Nations Dynasties Expansion Review
Manifest Destiny — Nations Dynasties Expansion Review

Civilization building games have always held a certain fascination with gamers. The ability to play an immortal leader, bringing a fledgling empire to ultimate glory, has long been a staple of both computer and board gaming with great titles like Sid Meier’s Civilization or Through the Ages. Lautapelit’s

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Jan 28, 2016 Not too meaty – Meteor review
Not too meaty – Meteor review

For once the nations of the Earth will work together against the incoming threat. We are being bombarded by meteors. Humanity has but five minutes to blow up all these meteors, needing to coordinate or else face certain doom. Meteor is a light, five-minute, real-time cooperative game, in which players

by Joshua Davis
Reviews   -   Jan 27, 2016 Power2U USB Wall Outlet — The Modern Geek’s wall plug
Power2U USB Wall Outlet — The Modern Geek’s wall plug

I’m gonna start this article with a bit of an admission — I’m terrified of electricity. I was electrified and heavily scarred as a kid when a capacitor exploded in my face, shredding the left side and requiring multiple skin graft surgeries to repair. I’m comfortable putting my

by Ron Burke
Features   -   Jan 27, 2016 HEX Shards of Fate – Chronicles of Entrath: Design Preview
HEX Shards of Fate – Chronicles of Entrath: Design Preview

For any game to journey from a fledgling idea to a full-blown product is an arduous task at the best of times, and HEX Entertainment has certainly seen more than their fair share of difficulties since their initial Kickstarter success of Shards of Fate back in June of 2013. Legal

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Jan 26, 2016 The Art of Fable Legends — We knock on a new Demon Door
The Art of Fable Legends — We knock on a new Demon Door

It’s hard to believe that we’ve been playing Fable since 2004. Sure, they might not always meet the outlandish and occasionally unrealistic goals that Peter Molyneux set, but there’s simply nothing else like them. It’s been over five years since our last visit to Albion, but

by Ron Burke
Previews   -   Jan 26, 2016 Brave new world — Hands-on with Far Cry Primal
Brave new world — Hands-on with Far Cry Primal

When Far Cry took a detour into the realm of ‘80s neo-futuristic action with Blood Dragon, it was a side project, based off the popularity of Far Cry 3 and the creativity of the team behind it. With Primal, though, Ubisoft Montreal isn’t building a quick, short experiment in

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Jan 26, 2016 Dazed and Confused – Gravity Rush: Remastered review
Dazed and Confused – Gravity Rush: Remastered review

Without being anchored by intrusive motion and touch controls, Gravity Rush makes a pretty natural transition from Vita to PlayStation 4 as Gravity Rush: Remastered. With a new coat of paint and a smoother framerate Project Siren’s beautiful world and characters are given a new chance to shine. While

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Jan 26, 2016 Of Secret Agents and Travel Agents — Mission: Red Planet Review
Of Secret Agents and Travel Agents — Mission: Red Planet Review

EXT. LAUNCHING PAD—DAY RECRUITER Listen up, chums! I’ve heard news from the Scientific Society, and get this: there are Victory Points on Mars! General excited murmuring from crowd. This news is being taken very well. Victory Points are dope. Everyone wants some. A woman wearing a pith helmet

by Tom Harrison
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