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You’ve been sitting in this blind for days. You try to ignore whatever the hell just crawled up your leg, and you are thankful you’ve sealed off your boots with OD-green tape. Your stomach is empty, and even an MRE sounds pretty amazing right now. But you can’
by Ron BurkeIf you haven’t heard of Wattsalpoag Games, I wouldn’t be surprised. They don’t have big budget that companies like Asmodee and Iello have. However, they aren’t a company that you should ignore. Ed Glenn showed me several of their games like Jet Set, Switching Tracks, Buccaneer
by Keith SchleicherThe Cryptozoic booth was busy at Origins, and with good reason. They brought their new game Spyfall to the show, and they sold out on the first day it went on sale. It’s not a huge surprise with the buzz it has been getting. I talked to Ryan Skinner
by Keith SchleicherNote: Slight spoilers ahead The Arkham series was one of the most influential franchises during the last generation. Batman: Arkham Asylum created a combat system that has been replicated to no end. The sequel, Arkham City, decreased slightly in quality, but still offered a unique way to traverse across an
by Jay MaloneGames are supposed to be fun. It’s in the name of the action: gaming, to not work, to not be idle, and to not be bogged down by the mundane and the unexciting. While more banal activities can be excused, a game that provides such poor outcomes on one’
by Patrick RostIf you’re like me – American – then you probably haven’t heard of the internationally famous crime fighting duo, Blake and Mortimer. Blissful ignorance should in no way prevent you from acquiring Blake & Mortimer: Witness, the game featuring the comic book characters by Belgian writer/artist Edgar P. Jacobs.
by Michael EyreMedieval citizens were a real pain. Whether they were complaining about taxes, rights, or the occasional bubonic plague, it seemed they were never satisfied. In Green Couch’s Fidelitas, those pesky medieval citizens can finally do something about the political elite that control everyone and everything. Fidelitas is a card
by Nick SouthIn the town of Gomorra, California, the conflict between the Sheriff’s Law Dogs and the outlaw Sloane Gang has no end in sight. Shootouts have lead to mass casualties on both sides, but neither can take their eyes off the elusive Morgan Cattle Company, whose massive wealth funds some
by Joshua DavisYou’ve been sitting in this blind for days. You try to ignore whatever the hell just crawled up your leg, and you are thankful you’ve sealed off your boots with OD-green tape. Your stomach is empty, and even an MRE sounds pretty amazing right now. But you can’
by Ron BurkeA bold leap forward, but doesn’t stick the landing
An independent horror/action/fantasy that's far more than the sum of its parts
Treat your back and bottom to greatness
College Football 26 taking everything to the next level, as it should!
It's the most Kojima has ever Kojima'ed
MindsEye is going to be a difficult review to write. There’s a great deal of positive but somehow an equal portion of negative that results in a game that has me writing carefully to ensure that I’m giving it a fair shake, but also providing an honest accounting
You’ve been sitting in this blind for days. You try to ignore whatever the hell just crawled up your leg, and you are thankful you’ve sealed off your boots with OD-green tape. Your stomach is empty, and even an MRE sounds pretty amazing right now. But you can’
by Ron BurkeIf you haven’t heard of Wattsalpoag Games, I wouldn’t be surprised. They don’t have big budget that companies like Asmodee and Iello have. However, they aren’t a company that you should ignore. Ed Glenn showed me several of their games like Jet Set, Switching Tracks, Buccaneer
by Keith SchleicherThe Cryptozoic booth was busy at Origins, and with good reason. They brought their new game Spyfall to the show, and they sold out on the first day it went on sale. It’s not a huge surprise with the buzz it has been getting. I talked to Ryan Skinner
by Keith SchleicherNote: Slight spoilers ahead The Arkham series was one of the most influential franchises during the last generation. Batman: Arkham Asylum created a combat system that has been replicated to no end. The sequel, Arkham City, decreased slightly in quality, but still offered a unique way to traverse across an
by Jay MaloneGames are supposed to be fun. It’s in the name of the action: gaming, to not work, to not be idle, and to not be bogged down by the mundane and the unexciting. While more banal activities can be excused, a game that provides such poor outcomes on one’
by Patrick RostIf you’re like me – American – then you probably haven’t heard of the internationally famous crime fighting duo, Blake and Mortimer. Blissful ignorance should in no way prevent you from acquiring Blake & Mortimer: Witness, the game featuring the comic book characters by Belgian writer/artist Edgar P. Jacobs.
by Michael EyreMedieval citizens were a real pain. Whether they were complaining about taxes, rights, or the occasional bubonic plague, it seemed they were never satisfied. In Green Couch’s Fidelitas, those pesky medieval citizens can finally do something about the political elite that control everyone and everything. Fidelitas is a card
by Nick SouthIn the town of Gomorra, California, the conflict between the Sheriff’s Law Dogs and the outlaw Sloane Gang has no end in sight. Shootouts have lead to mass casualties on both sides, but neither can take their eyes off the elusive Morgan Cattle Company, whose massive wealth funds some
by Joshua Davis