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Fighting games often struggle with things that are fundamental to justifying their existence. They need to balance simplicity to gain new players while adding complexities to keep the hardcore audience invested. Sequels and revisions need to change things up, yet not so much that it alienates fans of the last
by Jack ZustiakDungeons & Dragons has come a long way from its humble beginnings as a small pamphlet released in Wisconsin in 1974, now five decades later, the cultural phenomenon celebrates its 50th anniversary with a year long celebration which will kick off in March of 2024. This 50th anniversary celebration will
by Richard AllenBanishers: Ghosts of New Eden is a unique and intriguing story from Don’t Nod Entertainment, the studio that brought us Vampyr and Life is Strange. As Banishers, Antea Duarte and Red mac Raith are tasked with sending malevolent ghosts to the void, dooming them to suffer for eternity. When
by Cassie PetersonPC building can be a daunting task. It’s especially nerve-wracking when you do it by yourself for the first time. My original PC was built by a friend, and the second one I helped another friend construct. This time, I did it all myself. While everything is hunky dory
by David BurdetteWhen I first started reviewing KLEVV RAM, I suggested that it might not be the first name that comes to mind for the memory in your next build. I suggested you’d more likely think of heavyweights like Samsung, Kingston, and others. I don’t think that’s the case
by Ron BurkeProduct not provided by manufacturer. Given climate change, every aspect of society is looking for ways to keep its pastimes while practicing a little more awareness about our carbon footprint. Regarding painting and painting of little plastic men, it may be impossible to discard petroleum products entirely (until metal sculpts
by Sean WeeksFor Card Sharps Gorus Maximus is a trick-taking game for 1-8 players. Yes, points are a good thing. No, you can’t shoot the moon. Yes, there’s a trump suite. Initially, it matches the leading card in a round but it can change to a different suite if someone
by Sean WeeksDeveloper imaginarylab has just announced a new time travel point-and-click adventure game Whirlight – No Time To Trip, which will launch on PC and consoles in 2025. Whirlight pays homage to classics of the point-and-click genre, like Monkey Island and Sam & Max, and hopes to help revitalize the genre by
by Richard AllenFighting games often struggle with things that are fundamental to justifying their existence. They need to balance simplicity to gain new players while adding complexities to keep the hardcore audience invested. Sequels and revisions need to change things up, yet not so much that it alienates fans of the last
by Jack ZustiakTechland makes a beast of an effort to deliver a spectacular zombie game
Got places to go, gotta follow my rainbow!
Fans of The Dragon Prince Have Rare Opportunity to Gain Access, Credit, and Influence in the Production of the New Series at Select Pledge Levels
Last year at Gen Con, I got a brief look at Disco Heist Laundry and you can read that preview here. A year later and the loose screws are tighter and the music is pumping. Nothing about the core gameplay has changed; you still want to bring goons into the
The 40th anniversary of Mario goes hard
R0DE has been in the premium audio business since 1967, when Henry Freedman, a London-born sound engineer, and his Swedish-born wife, Astrid, formed the company. While we’ve seen generation after generation of audio technologies, ever cleaner and feature-rich, a brand new generation of creators is looking to bring studio-quality
Fighting games often struggle with things that are fundamental to justifying their existence. They need to balance simplicity to gain new players while adding complexities to keep the hardcore audience invested. Sequels and revisions need to change things up, yet not so much that it alienates fans of the last
by Jack ZustiakDungeons & Dragons has come a long way from its humble beginnings as a small pamphlet released in Wisconsin in 1974, now five decades later, the cultural phenomenon celebrates its 50th anniversary with a year long celebration which will kick off in March of 2024. This 50th anniversary celebration will
by Richard AllenBanishers: Ghosts of New Eden is a unique and intriguing story from Don’t Nod Entertainment, the studio that brought us Vampyr and Life is Strange. As Banishers, Antea Duarte and Red mac Raith are tasked with sending malevolent ghosts to the void, dooming them to suffer for eternity. When
by Cassie PetersonPC building can be a daunting task. It’s especially nerve-wracking when you do it by yourself for the first time. My original PC was built by a friend, and the second one I helped another friend construct. This time, I did it all myself. While everything is hunky dory
by David BurdetteWhen I first started reviewing KLEVV RAM, I suggested that it might not be the first name that comes to mind for the memory in your next build. I suggested you’d more likely think of heavyweights like Samsung, Kingston, and others. I don’t think that’s the case
by Ron BurkeProduct not provided by manufacturer. Given climate change, every aspect of society is looking for ways to keep its pastimes while practicing a little more awareness about our carbon footprint. Regarding painting and painting of little plastic men, it may be impossible to discard petroleum products entirely (until metal sculpts
by Sean WeeksFor Card Sharps Gorus Maximus is a trick-taking game for 1-8 players. Yes, points are a good thing. No, you can’t shoot the moon. Yes, there’s a trump suite. Initially, it matches the leading card in a round but it can change to a different suite if someone
by Sean WeeksDeveloper imaginarylab has just announced a new time travel point-and-click adventure game Whirlight – No Time To Trip, which will launch on PC and consoles in 2025. Whirlight pays homage to classics of the point-and-click genre, like Monkey Island and Sam & Max, and hopes to help revitalize the genre by
by Richard Allen