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Growing up, I loved Voltron. Voltron was this giant Voltron that would be formed when the world needed it the most, when five pilots of mecha would work in unison and combine their robots together. Since I first got into board games, I have been looking for a Voltron-themed game.
by Joshua DavisXCOM 2 is one of those games that you can continue coming back to, over and over (read our full review here). It’s just that good. Deep strategy balanced by the soul-crushing consequences of a tactical mistake have made this one of the most rewarding RTS titles of 2016.
by Mike PearceIf you’re like me, then you probably don’t like things on your head. But if you’re also like me, you play a lot of multiplayer games online, and you’ve come to accept the fact that, in this instance, you’re going to have to deal with
by Travis NorthupThe best thing a sports franchise can do is take a risk. In the standard annualized cycle, sports games tout smaller improvements that can help the overall experience, but these bumps rarely wow the player. When the franchise does something truly unique (Madden’s Draft Champions mode, NHL’s on-ice
by Jay MaloneWhat is more terrifying: A pack hunting carnivore or a pack hunting carnivore that can fly? North Star Games has stepped up the competition in Evolution, their game about constantly competing species with the Flight expansion. In this expansion players can take their species to the sky and explore a
by Scott GriffithTypoman: Revised is a clever little creation by Brainseed Factory. When the game was originally launched late last year, it left a lot to be desired, but this year’s revision is largely an improvement in terms of graphics, sound design, and mechanics. Aside from some of the set pieces,
by Sarah MarchantTroubled by an unknown tragic past, the child, Djaha’rell listens to a story that is told to many children like him during nights where the worst of dreams come to haunt them. It is the story of Pankapu, a small soldier, created by the God of Dreams, for the
by Rachel "Rei" BerryWith so many franchises celebrating their milestone anniversaries, a few relatively obscure ones are also joining the fun. Case in point, the Japanese beat-em-up River City series is commemorating its 30th anniversary, with Natsume and Arc System Works bringing River City: Tokyo Rumble to the 3DS stateside. A blatant love
by Elisha DeograciasGrowing up, I loved Voltron. Voltron was this giant Voltron that would be formed when the world needed it the most, when five pilots of mecha would work in unison and combine their robots together. Since I first got into board games, I have been looking for a Voltron-themed game.
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Growing up, I loved Voltron. Voltron was this giant Voltron that would be formed when the world needed it the most, when five pilots of mecha would work in unison and combine their robots together. Since I first got into board games, I have been looking for a Voltron-themed game.
by Joshua DavisXCOM 2 is one of those games that you can continue coming back to, over and over (read our full review here). It’s just that good. Deep strategy balanced by the soul-crushing consequences of a tactical mistake have made this one of the most rewarding RTS titles of 2016.
by Mike PearceIf you’re like me, then you probably don’t like things on your head. But if you’re also like me, you play a lot of multiplayer games online, and you’ve come to accept the fact that, in this instance, you’re going to have to deal with
by Travis NorthupThe best thing a sports franchise can do is take a risk. In the standard annualized cycle, sports games tout smaller improvements that can help the overall experience, but these bumps rarely wow the player. When the franchise does something truly unique (Madden’s Draft Champions mode, NHL’s on-ice
by Jay MaloneWhat is more terrifying: A pack hunting carnivore or a pack hunting carnivore that can fly? North Star Games has stepped up the competition in Evolution, their game about constantly competing species with the Flight expansion. In this expansion players can take their species to the sky and explore a
by Scott GriffithTypoman: Revised is a clever little creation by Brainseed Factory. When the game was originally launched late last year, it left a lot to be desired, but this year’s revision is largely an improvement in terms of graphics, sound design, and mechanics. Aside from some of the set pieces,
by Sarah MarchantTroubled by an unknown tragic past, the child, Djaha’rell listens to a story that is told to many children like him during nights where the worst of dreams come to haunt them. It is the story of Pankapu, a small soldier, created by the God of Dreams, for the
by Rachel "Rei" BerryWith so many franchises celebrating their milestone anniversaries, a few relatively obscure ones are also joining the fun. Case in point, the Japanese beat-em-up River City series is commemorating its 30th anniversary, with Natsume and Arc System Works bringing River City: Tokyo Rumble to the 3DS stateside. A blatant love
by Elisha Deogracias