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Impressions   -   Apr 15, 2024 The Art of Final Fantasy XVI & Poster Collection impressions — A standard art book for an outstanding game
The Art of Final Fantasy XVI & Poster Collection impressions — A standard art book for an outstanding game

I adored Final Fantasy XVI (our review here), and I’m always a sucker for artbooks, so let’s get straight into things. The Art of Final Fantasy XVI is a massive, hardcover tome compiling officially released art and renders along with concept art. The pages, as usual for SquareEnix

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2024 FlexiSpot C7-foam-FT review — Chair-ished comfort
FlexiSpot C7-foam-FT review — Chair-ished comfort

Despite there being a whole genre of chairs made for playing games, I don’t find them very comfortable. They’re not particularly flexible or adjustable, and don’t provide the best posture for long periods of sitting. So, when I finally needed to replace my old gamer chair because

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2024 Vivarium Review — An ode to discovery
Photo of vivarium board game box

I find that easy to learn, filler games are really important on tabletops these days. Having just come back from a wargaming focused convention, I was looking forward to playing a game that could be easy to learn and master. Vivarium, an offering from Studio H, designed by Frédéric Vuagnat,

by Randy Gregory II
News   -   Apr 15, 2024 Launch trailer for ARPG No Rest for the Wicked released
Launch trailer for ARPG No Rest for the Wicked released

With its Early Access release on April 18th just days away, Moon Studios and Private Division have released a launch trailer for No Rest for the Wicked, their upcoming top-down Action Role-Playing Game. You can check out the trailer about and read below for more details: Today, in anticipation of

by Richard Allen
Interviews   -   Apr 15, 2024 Interview with Ross Scott on the campaign to prevent publishers from destroying purchased games
Interview with Ross Scott on the campaign to prevent publishers from destroying purchased games

The video game industry sits at an insidious nexus of profitable and technological; it makes shady decision-making lucrative and insulates those decisions from laws and legislators who are not up to speed on the state of the industry. What results is the slow encroachment of anti-consumer practices that find their

by John Farrell
News   -   Apr 15, 2024 RØDE announced three new products at NAB 2024 – the Interview PRO, a Phone Cage, and a Magnetic Mount
RØDE announced three new products at NAB 2024 – the Interview PRO, a Phone Cage, and a Magnetic Mount

During yesterday’s NAB event in Las Vegas RØDE announced the Interview PRO, a broadcast-quality wireless handheld microphone, and two premium smartphone filmmaking accessories; a Phone Cage and a Magnetic Mount. The Interview PRO works with any RØDE Series IV wireless system, including the Wireless PRO, Wireless ME, and Wireless

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2024 Harold Halibut review — There’s more than fish in the sea
Harold Halibut review — There’s more than fish in the sea

It’s been two and a half centuries since the crew aboard the FEDORA 1 ark ship fled Earth in search of new horizons, but the home they found was less habitable than they had hoped for. Crash landing on a water planet, the citizens on board have had to

by Corvo Rohwer
Reviews   -   Apr 14, 2024 Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass review — a work of genius and empathy makes this JRPG a new classic that should not be ignored
Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass review — a work of genius and empathy makes this JRPG a new classic that should not be ignored

Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass is among the greatest gifts that came out of RPGmaker’s toolsets, delivering an adventure with unmatched quality in its narrative design, pacing, combat, aesthetics, and music. While it takes clear inspiration from Earthbound, Jimmy (as I’ll refer to the game for brevity) forges

by John Farrell
The Art of Final Fantasy XVI & Poster Collection impressions — A standard art book for an outstanding game
Impressions   -   Apr 15, 2024 The Art of Final Fantasy XVI & Poster Collection impressions — A standard art book for an outstanding game

I adored Final Fantasy XVI (our review here), and I’m always a sucker for artbooks, so let’s get straight into things. The Art of Final Fantasy XVI is a massive, hardcover tome compiling officially released art and renders along with concept art. The pages, as usual for SquareEnix

by David Flynn
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Impressions   -   Apr 15, 2024 The Art of Final Fantasy XVI & Poster Collection impressions — A standard art book for an outstanding game
The Art of Final Fantasy XVI & Poster Collection impressions — A standard art book for an outstanding game

I adored Final Fantasy XVI (our review here), and I’m always a sucker for artbooks, so let’s get straight into things. The Art of Final Fantasy XVI is a massive, hardcover tome compiling officially released art and renders along with concept art. The pages, as usual for SquareEnix

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2024 FlexiSpot C7-foam-FT review — Chair-ished comfort
FlexiSpot C7-foam-FT review — Chair-ished comfort

Despite there being a whole genre of chairs made for playing games, I don’t find them very comfortable. They’re not particularly flexible or adjustable, and don’t provide the best posture for long periods of sitting. So, when I finally needed to replace my old gamer chair because

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2024 Vivarium Review — An ode to discovery
Photo of vivarium board game box

I find that easy to learn, filler games are really important on tabletops these days. Having just come back from a wargaming focused convention, I was looking forward to playing a game that could be easy to learn and master. Vivarium, an offering from Studio H, designed by Frédéric Vuagnat,

by Randy Gregory II
News   -   Apr 15, 2024 Launch trailer for ARPG No Rest for the Wicked released
Launch trailer for ARPG No Rest for the Wicked released

With its Early Access release on April 18th just days away, Moon Studios and Private Division have released a launch trailer for No Rest for the Wicked, their upcoming top-down Action Role-Playing Game. You can check out the trailer about and read below for more details: Today, in anticipation of

by Richard Allen
Interviews   -   Apr 15, 2024 Interview with Ross Scott on the campaign to prevent publishers from destroying purchased games
Interview with Ross Scott on the campaign to prevent publishers from destroying purchased games

The video game industry sits at an insidious nexus of profitable and technological; it makes shady decision-making lucrative and insulates those decisions from laws and legislators who are not up to speed on the state of the industry. What results is the slow encroachment of anti-consumer practices that find their

by John Farrell
News   -   Apr 15, 2024 RØDE announced three new products at NAB 2024 – the Interview PRO, a Phone Cage, and a Magnetic Mount
RØDE announced three new products at NAB 2024 – the Interview PRO, a Phone Cage, and a Magnetic Mount

During yesterday’s NAB event in Las Vegas RØDE announced the Interview PRO, a broadcast-quality wireless handheld microphone, and two premium smartphone filmmaking accessories; a Phone Cage and a Magnetic Mount. The Interview PRO works with any RØDE Series IV wireless system, including the Wireless PRO, Wireless ME, and Wireless

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2024 Harold Halibut review — There’s more than fish in the sea
Harold Halibut review — There’s more than fish in the sea

It’s been two and a half centuries since the crew aboard the FEDORA 1 ark ship fled Earth in search of new horizons, but the home they found was less habitable than they had hoped for. Crash landing on a water planet, the citizens on board have had to

by Corvo Rohwer
Reviews   -   Apr 14, 2024 Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass review — a work of genius and empathy makes this JRPG a new classic that should not be ignored
Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass review — a work of genius and empathy makes this JRPG a new classic that should not be ignored

Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass is among the greatest gifts that came out of RPGmaker’s toolsets, delivering an adventure with unmatched quality in its narrative design, pacing, combat, aesthetics, and music. While it takes clear inspiration from Earthbound, Jimmy (as I’ll refer to the game for brevity) forges

by John Farrell
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