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We do our best to keep up with all the video games that are coming every year. We really do. However, by the time we even finish this list, there will be more to add to it. For now, everything we can find in 2024 that looks awesome is on
by David BurdetteTo be completely honest, I’m rooting for Gangs of Sherwood. This is a compact, fun, well-paced experience that is enjoyable alone or with others. The game gets a number of important things right. That being said, this game also gets plenty of things wrong. Though nothing flat out ruins
by Nicholas AguileraThe beauty of being young and relatively inexperienced in life is the gentle tug of awe and inspiration that one feels when stumbling upon some new discovery. My memories are sprinkled with hundreds of such moments from childhood, a not insignificant number of which are derived from experiences relating to
by Sean LamaI grew up on first-person shooter games, but recently I was in a bit of a slump. Nothing appealed to my tastes of open maps, destructible environments, and plenty of gadgets for making plays. Then, The Finals came along. An objective-based FPS game by Embark Studios where almost everything the
by Jackson LustbergI recently had the chance to attend Galaxycon Columbus which ran from December 1st to 3rd, and I came away thoroughly impressed by the sheer scope and professionalism on display. Galaxycon Columbus, one of the many events that the Galaxycon team hosts each year, promised a whirlwind of a weekend
by Richard AllenAs this year has just been too massive for one GOTY list (you can view our Trendsetter Awards here), we went to our full staff to hear about what they’ve liked the most in 2023. Below is a collection of many different games, some you might expect, and others
by David BurdettePAX Unplugged 2023 was a bounty of knowledge, new faces, and great games. I spoke to someone at nearly every RPG booth, and I am following up with an interview series on the design and production of roleplaying games. Below you can find some highlights of games I saw and
by John FarrellEvery year there are a ton of games that deserve recognition. This year might be the most packed ever. 2023 brought games from every genre to our attention, and this is the first time I remember recently where I could legitimately slot ten games in a category and find all
by David BurdetteWe do our best to keep up with all the video games that are coming every year. We really do. However, by the time we even finish this list, there will be more to add to it. For now, everything we can find in 2024 that looks awesome is on
by David BurdetteFans 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
They don't call it "Steel City" for nothing
Can the Barbarian stop Thoth-Amon’s vile plans for Keshatta?
We do our best to keep up with all the video games that are coming every year. We really do. However, by the time we even finish this list, there will be more to add to it. For now, everything we can find in 2024 that looks awesome is on
by David BurdetteTo be completely honest, I’m rooting for Gangs of Sherwood. This is a compact, fun, well-paced experience that is enjoyable alone or with others. The game gets a number of important things right. That being said, this game also gets plenty of things wrong. Though nothing flat out ruins
by Nicholas AguileraThe beauty of being young and relatively inexperienced in life is the gentle tug of awe and inspiration that one feels when stumbling upon some new discovery. My memories are sprinkled with hundreds of such moments from childhood, a not insignificant number of which are derived from experiences relating to
by Sean LamaI grew up on first-person shooter games, but recently I was in a bit of a slump. Nothing appealed to my tastes of open maps, destructible environments, and plenty of gadgets for making plays. Then, The Finals came along. An objective-based FPS game by Embark Studios where almost everything the
by Jackson LustbergI recently had the chance to attend Galaxycon Columbus which ran from December 1st to 3rd, and I came away thoroughly impressed by the sheer scope and professionalism on display. Galaxycon Columbus, one of the many events that the Galaxycon team hosts each year, promised a whirlwind of a weekend
by Richard AllenAs this year has just been too massive for one GOTY list (you can view our Trendsetter Awards here), we went to our full staff to hear about what they’ve liked the most in 2023. Below is a collection of many different games, some you might expect, and others
by David BurdettePAX Unplugged 2023 was a bounty of knowledge, new faces, and great games. I spoke to someone at nearly every RPG booth, and I am following up with an interview series on the design and production of roleplaying games. Below you can find some highlights of games I saw and
by John FarrellEvery year there are a ton of games that deserve recognition. This year might be the most packed ever. 2023 brought games from every genre to our attention, and this is the first time I remember recently where I could legitimately slot ten games in a category and find all
by David Burdette