Disney Villainous: Sugar and Spite, from publisher Ravensburger, is the 9th box to carry the Disney Villainous name or a whopping 16th if you count the Marvel and Star Wars spinoffs. That’s a lot of Villainous.
All of that content begs the question, do we really need more? I
During our preview for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (of which you can read our thoughts here), we had the opportunity to interview Matt Scronce (Associate Director, Design), and Yale Miller (Director of Production) from Treyarch. There were a few things we were curious about after the presentation, and
Here it is, the long-awaited follow-up to my Kapow! Volume 1 review, the review for the aptly named standalone expansion Kapow! Volume 2. So what’s in a box? All the dice, faces, boards, and screens to play the game again, along with six new characters and components to play
I’m bored to tears of playing essentially the same game over and over again. It’s easy to point the finger at Euros here, but it’s just as, if not more, prevalent in American designs; are you really gonna tell me that the base games of Firefly and
I went into my preview for Zoochosis with no previous knowledge of the game past the interesting albeit horrifying art on the top of the Clapperheads area of the Summer Game Fest Day of the Devs booths. So I sat down, turned the sound on high, and began a journey
When Harmonium was announced, I got so excited, as did our lead editor David Burdette. So when we found out that the game was being shown at Summer Game Fest in the Netflix tent, we had to try and get an appointment with the team. Thankfully, our friends at Netflix
I’ve been a huge fan of The Dragon Prince on Netflix since Season One! The found family elements and interesting world-building were the draws, and the cute animation and great storytelling kept me around long-term. So when I found out The Dragon Prince had a new mobile game coming
On our final day at Summer Game Fest, I had the pleasure of interviewing Yannick Banchereau (Creative Director) and Radu Nedea (Producer) of the Division 2 about the upcoming new season and the changes that will come along with it.
We also discussed the best ways for new players to
Disney Villainous: Sugar and Spite, from publisher Ravensburger, is the 9th box to carry the Disney Villainous name or a whopping 16th if you count the Marvel and Star Wars spinoffs. That’s a lot of Villainous.
All of that content begs the question, do we really need more? I
Disney Villainous: Sugar and Spite, from publisher Ravensburger, is the 9th box to carry the Disney Villainous name or a whopping 16th if you count the Marvel and Star Wars spinoffs. That’s a lot of Villainous.
All of that content begs the question, do we really need more? I
During our preview for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (of which you can read our thoughts here), we had the opportunity to interview Matt Scronce (Associate Director, Design), and Yale Miller (Director of Production) from Treyarch. There were a few things we were curious about after the presentation, and
Here it is, the long-awaited follow-up to my Kapow! Volume 1 review, the review for the aptly named standalone expansion Kapow! Volume 2. So what’s in a box? All the dice, faces, boards, and screens to play the game again, along with six new characters and components to play
I’m bored to tears of playing essentially the same game over and over again. It’s easy to point the finger at Euros here, but it’s just as, if not more, prevalent in American designs; are you really gonna tell me that the base games of Firefly and
I went into my preview for Zoochosis with no previous knowledge of the game past the interesting albeit horrifying art on the top of the Clapperheads area of the Summer Game Fest Day of the Devs booths. So I sat down, turned the sound on high, and began a journey
When Harmonium was announced, I got so excited, as did our lead editor David Burdette. So when we found out that the game was being shown at Summer Game Fest in the Netflix tent, we had to try and get an appointment with the team. Thankfully, our friends at Netflix
I’ve been a huge fan of The Dragon Prince on Netflix since Season One! The found family elements and interesting world-building were the draws, and the cute animation and great storytelling kept me around long-term. So when I found out The Dragon Prince had a new mobile game coming
On our final day at Summer Game Fest, I had the pleasure of interviewing Yannick Banchereau (Creative Director) and Radu Nedea (Producer) of the Division 2 about the upcoming new season and the changes that will come along with it.
We also discussed the best ways for new players to