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Reviews   -   Sep 22, 2023 Noorio Cameras — World-Class Security at Mid-Tier Pricing
Noorio Cameras — World-Class Security at Mid-Tier Pricing

I’ve been spending more time thinking about security lately. There’s a direct correlation between economic downturn and an uptick in residential property theft. Various agencies have drawn drastically different conclusions on the data, with some saying it’s just a 2% uptick, while others cite upwards of 40%

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 22, 2023 Mobile Edge CORE Gaming Tactical Backpack review — What makes a bag “Tactical?”
Mobile Edge CORE Gaming Tactical Backpack review — What makes a bag “Tactical?”

You’d be right if you looked at the title of this article and immediately asked “What in the wide world of sports is a “Tactical backpack?”, and you wouldn’t be alone – I know I did! MobileEdge has made a lot of backpacks for various purposes, including school bags,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 22, 2023 Pokémon Scarlet & Pokémon Violet: The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Part 1 The Teal Mask review — Second verse, same as the first
Pokémon Scarlet & Pokémon Violet: The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Part 1 The Teal Mask review — Second verse, same as the first

There are a lot of reasons Pokémon is special. Catching and raising a team has a feeling of bonding you just don’t get in Shin Megami Tensei or Dragon Quest Monsters. The world is cozy and has new discoveries everywhere. The games themselves foster community and collaboration like nothing

by David Flynn
News   -   Sep 22, 2023 A new Lord of the Rings game from Private Division is coming next year
A new Lord of the Rings game from Private Division is coming next year

Another year and another Lord of the Rings announcement. A new tease from Private Division and Weta Workshop seems to focus on a Hobbit’s life this time around. From their announcement, we will learn more in 2024. Tales of the Shire will be fully revealed next year, but you

by Noah Rigsby
News   -   Sep 22, 2023 Xbox Wire recaps everything announced during Xbox’s Tokyo Game Show Presentation
Xbox Wire recaps everything announced during Xbox’s Tokyo Game Show Presentation

Yesterday, Xbox brought a ton of announcements, updates, and reveals during their Tokyo Game Show Broadcast. Xbox’s Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond even made an appearance to talk about the upcoming titles heading to Xbox’s future. The full recap can be found via Xbox Wire. Xbox is back

by Noah Rigsby
Reviews   -   Sep 22, 2023 Magic: The Gathering Wilds of Eldraine review — Into the wild WUBRG yonder
Magic: The Gathering Wilds of Eldraine review — Into the wild WUBRG yonder

With Wilds of Eldraine, players once again return to the fairy tale inspired plane of Eldraine. With cards inspired by classic tales like Little Red Riding Hood or Cinderella, Wilds of Eldraine seeks to return players to a quieter plane after the events of All Will be One. Along with

by Chris Wyman
Interviews   -   Sep 22, 2023 Designer Connie Vogelmann reveals core question at the heart of the Apiary: “What if your workers aged and died?”
Designer Connie Vogelmann reveals core question at the heart of the Apiary: “What if your workers aged and died?”

Earlier this month, Stonemaier Games announced their next game release, a totally new property by first-time designer Connie Vogelmann: Apiary. A 1-5 player competitive worker-placement game about spacefaring bees from the future? To say that the tabletop community was abuzz about it would be an understatement (and a not-so-clever pun)

by Mike Dunn
Reviews   -   Sep 21, 2023 Amnesia The Bunker review – Even if you think you’re safe, you’re not
Amnesia The Bunker review – Even if you think you’re safe, you’re not

Last year I decided to take a step into the horror genre, checking out games like Madison, Last Days of Lazarus, and Charon’s Staircase. I guess I was lured into a false sense of security because I thought, “Why not do another one?” I’ve had the horrifying pleasure

by Cassie Peterson
Noorio Cameras — World-Class Security at Mid-Tier Pricing
Reviews   -   Sep 22, 2023 Noorio Cameras — World-Class Security at Mid-Tier Pricing

I’ve been spending more time thinking about security lately. There’s a direct correlation between economic downturn and an uptick in residential property theft. Various agencies have drawn drastically different conclusions on the data, with some saying it’s just a 2% uptick, while others cite upwards of 40%

by Ron Burke
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Reviews   -   Sep 22, 2023 Noorio Cameras — World-Class Security at Mid-Tier Pricing
Noorio Cameras — World-Class Security at Mid-Tier Pricing

I’ve been spending more time thinking about security lately. There’s a direct correlation between economic downturn and an uptick in residential property theft. Various agencies have drawn drastically different conclusions on the data, with some saying it’s just a 2% uptick, while others cite upwards of 40%

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 22, 2023 Mobile Edge CORE Gaming Tactical Backpack review — What makes a bag “Tactical?”
Mobile Edge CORE Gaming Tactical Backpack review — What makes a bag “Tactical?”

You’d be right if you looked at the title of this article and immediately asked “What in the wide world of sports is a “Tactical backpack?”, and you wouldn’t be alone – I know I did! MobileEdge has made a lot of backpacks for various purposes, including school bags,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 22, 2023 Pokémon Scarlet & Pokémon Violet: The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Part 1 The Teal Mask review — Second verse, same as the first
Pokémon Scarlet & Pokémon Violet: The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Part 1 The Teal Mask review — Second verse, same as the first

There are a lot of reasons Pokémon is special. Catching and raising a team has a feeling of bonding you just don’t get in Shin Megami Tensei or Dragon Quest Monsters. The world is cozy and has new discoveries everywhere. The games themselves foster community and collaboration like nothing

by David Flynn
News   -   Sep 22, 2023 A new Lord of the Rings game from Private Division is coming next year
A new Lord of the Rings game from Private Division is coming next year

Another year and another Lord of the Rings announcement. A new tease from Private Division and Weta Workshop seems to focus on a Hobbit’s life this time around. From their announcement, we will learn more in 2024. Tales of the Shire will be fully revealed next year, but you

by Noah Rigsby
News   -   Sep 22, 2023 Xbox Wire recaps everything announced during Xbox’s Tokyo Game Show Presentation
Xbox Wire recaps everything announced during Xbox’s Tokyo Game Show Presentation

Yesterday, Xbox brought a ton of announcements, updates, and reveals during their Tokyo Game Show Broadcast. Xbox’s Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond even made an appearance to talk about the upcoming titles heading to Xbox’s future. The full recap can be found via Xbox Wire. Xbox is back

by Noah Rigsby
Reviews   -   Sep 22, 2023 Magic: The Gathering Wilds of Eldraine review — Into the wild WUBRG yonder
Magic: The Gathering Wilds of Eldraine review — Into the wild WUBRG yonder

With Wilds of Eldraine, players once again return to the fairy tale inspired plane of Eldraine. With cards inspired by classic tales like Little Red Riding Hood or Cinderella, Wilds of Eldraine seeks to return players to a quieter plane after the events of All Will be One. Along with

by Chris Wyman
Interviews   -   Sep 22, 2023 Designer Connie Vogelmann reveals core question at the heart of the Apiary: “What if your workers aged and died?”
Designer Connie Vogelmann reveals core question at the heart of the Apiary: “What if your workers aged and died?”

Earlier this month, Stonemaier Games announced their next game release, a totally new property by first-time designer Connie Vogelmann: Apiary. A 1-5 player competitive worker-placement game about spacefaring bees from the future? To say that the tabletop community was abuzz about it would be an understatement (and a not-so-clever pun)

by Mike Dunn
Reviews   -   Sep 21, 2023 Amnesia The Bunker review – Even if you think you’re safe, you’re not
Amnesia The Bunker review – Even if you think you’re safe, you’re not

Last year I decided to take a step into the horror genre, checking out games like Madison, Last Days of Lazarus, and Charon’s Staircase. I guess I was lured into a false sense of security because I thought, “Why not do another one?” I’ve had the horrifying pleasure

by Cassie Peterson
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