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Wizardry: Proving Ground of the Mad Overlord inhabits an odd space in the library of deluxe remasters. On the one hand, it’s a laudable project that makes a worthwhile contribution to discourse around computer RPG design. Designed in 1981, one year after Pac Man and seven before the first
by Sean WeeksGhost of Tsushima is a very special game to me. Not only do I remember the hype and being excited to see the furthering of Sucker Punch Productions as a stellar studio, it was the first video I ever did for GameStop TV. I have the collector’s edition, and
by David BurdetteExtraction shooters certainly seem to be all the rage right now. Even Call of Duty made their foray into the genre with DMZ, but games like Tarkov have ruled the scene. While I don’t always understand all the mechanics at play in the more heavy duty survival ones, I
by David BurdetteI just finished up reviewing Turtle Beach’s latest headsets in the Stealth 600 and Stealth 500, and here I am with another one. This isn’t the same as the previous, with a new model and idea coming through instead of a revised model. I’ll admit, I’m
by David BurdetteThe back half is here. Season 4 marks the start of the new Call of Duty cycle in the reveal of the new game, and also the beginning of the ending half of Modern Warfare III’s life cycle. It’s far from dead though, with plenty of new content
by David BurdetteStep into the trenches with Verdun, a 1v1 and 2v2 trick-taking game that immerses you in the harrowing battlefields of World War I. Representing the German and French armies, players must navigate dwindling hands and strategic plays that sometimes aid the enemy, reflecting the grueling back-and-forth nature of the Verdun
by Mike CaseWarhammer is in like… everything. That continues with all the announcements that just came through Warhammer Skulls, the annual show thrown to give you all the sweet details of what’s next. We’ve got the full recap of the show, and you can watch it above if you want
by David BurdetteFatshark just announced new content for both Warhammer: Vermintide 2 and Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, including a new “Skulls for the Skull Throne” in-game event for Warhammer: Vermintide 2 and a free update “Secrets of the Machine God” and first in-game event “Hestia’s Decollation Crusade” for Warhammer 40,000:
by Richard AllenWizardry: Proving Ground of the Mad Overlord inhabits an odd space in the library of deluxe remasters. On the one hand, it’s a laudable project that makes a worthwhile contribution to discourse around computer RPG design. Designed in 1981, one year after Pac Man and seven before the first
by Sean WeeksSandfall Interactive drops an award-worthy turn-based RPG on their first try
If you’re familiar with Formlabs, it’s probably in the commercial space. As a manufacturer of 3D printers, they have mostly focused on professional printers that put anything in the consumer space to shame. They have printers that use Stereolithography, just like printers from the likes of Elegoo or
Corsair adds a light and audially lethal weapon to their arsenal
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The latest season of Call of Duty brings its big guns, and to devastating effect
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Wizardry: Proving Ground of the Mad Overlord inhabits an odd space in the library of deluxe remasters. On the one hand, it’s a laudable project that makes a worthwhile contribution to discourse around computer RPG design. Designed in 1981, one year after Pac Man and seven before the first
by Sean WeeksGhost of Tsushima is a very special game to me. Not only do I remember the hype and being excited to see the furthering of Sucker Punch Productions as a stellar studio, it was the first video I ever did for GameStop TV. I have the collector’s edition, and
by David BurdetteExtraction shooters certainly seem to be all the rage right now. Even Call of Duty made their foray into the genre with DMZ, but games like Tarkov have ruled the scene. While I don’t always understand all the mechanics at play in the more heavy duty survival ones, I
by David BurdetteI just finished up reviewing Turtle Beach’s latest headsets in the Stealth 600 and Stealth 500, and here I am with another one. This isn’t the same as the previous, with a new model and idea coming through instead of a revised model. I’ll admit, I’m
by David BurdetteThe back half is here. Season 4 marks the start of the new Call of Duty cycle in the reveal of the new game, and also the beginning of the ending half of Modern Warfare III’s life cycle. It’s far from dead though, with plenty of new content
by David BurdetteStep into the trenches with Verdun, a 1v1 and 2v2 trick-taking game that immerses you in the harrowing battlefields of World War I. Representing the German and French armies, players must navigate dwindling hands and strategic plays that sometimes aid the enemy, reflecting the grueling back-and-forth nature of the Verdun
by Mike CaseWarhammer is in like… everything. That continues with all the announcements that just came through Warhammer Skulls, the annual show thrown to give you all the sweet details of what’s next. We’ve got the full recap of the show, and you can watch it above if you want
by David BurdetteFatshark just announced new content for both Warhammer: Vermintide 2 and Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, including a new “Skulls for the Skull Throne” in-game event for Warhammer: Vermintide 2 and a free update “Secrets of the Machine God” and first in-game event “Hestia’s Decollation Crusade” for Warhammer 40,000:
by Richard Allen