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Reviews   -   Apr 11, 2023 Ghostwire: Tokyo (Xbox) review – “A most noble end awaits you”
Ghostwire: Tokyo (Xbox) review – “A most noble end awaits you”

Ghostwire: Tokyo released last March on the PlayStation 5 and PC, scoring rather well across the board. The game blends first-person action gameplay with action-RPG elements and a touch of horror in a ghost-town Tokyo. A massive supernatural event has wiped out 99% of the population of Tokyo. Playing as

by Cassie Peterson
Reviews   -   Apr 11, 2023 Sherlock Holmes The Awakened review – On Cthulhu’s case
Sherlock Holmes The Awakened review – On Cthulhu’s case

After Sherlock Holmes’ last adventure in Chapter One, I’ve been patiently anticipating what comes next for our esteemed investigator. With the war in Ukraine hampering Frogwares, however, I wondered if anything would happen anytime soon. Turns out, via a Kickstarter announcement, Frogwares had quite the brilliant plan. Instead of

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2023 Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game review- A long time ago in a galaxy that is somewhat familiar.
Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game review- A long time ago in a galaxy that is somewhat familiar.

Star Wars is arguably one of the most powerful and significant brands out there. From movies to television to action figures to bed sheets to card games; Star Wars is everywhere. The thought of another Star Wars game on the market, especially another card game iteration, may strike some people

by Dan Hinkin
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2023 Infinite Guitars review — Struggles of a solo artist
Infinite Guitars review — Struggles of a solo artist

Every single video game is a miracle. That’s not an exaggeration; games take an incredible amount of time, effort, and care that anything, from the smallest phone games to the cutting edge AAA, continues to amaze me. Infinite Guitars is clearly a work of passion. It’s got incredible

by David Flynn
Interviews   -   Apr 10, 2023 Terraforming Mars, Terra Mystica, and the boardgame adaptation revolution being spearheaded by Cobalt Knight
Terraforming Mars, Terra Mystica, and the boardgame adaptation revolution being spearheaded by Cobalt Knight

If there’s anything my examination of low budget filmmaking has taught me, it’s that nothing informs your output like the limitations restricting that work. Christopher Kaminski and Christopher Knox, have set themselves a task that, if not impossible, certainly defies conventional artistic wisdom. The flagship project of their

by John Farrell
News   -   Apr 10, 2023 Launch trailer for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor released during the London Star Wars Celebration
Launch trailer for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor released during the London Star Wars Celebration

A launch trailer has been released for the highly anticipated Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, which is set to release on console and PC on April 28th, 2023. Survivor is the sequel to 2019’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and follows Jedi Knight Cal Kestis as he enlists the help

by Richard Allen
News   -   Apr 10, 2023 Funko Games and Lucasfilm are releasing four Indiana Jones inspired tabletop games
Funko Games and Lucasfilm are releasing four Indiana Jones inspired tabletop games

Funko Games have teamed up with Lucasfilm to release four separate Indiana Jones inspired tabletop games, ranging from fast-paced strategy to puzzling mysteries. Three of the games, Indiana Jones Cryptic, Indiana Jones: Throw Me the Idol!, and Something Wild! Indiana Jones are available now, while Indiana Jones: Sands of Adventure

by Richard Allen
News   -   Apr 10, 2023 Tennis League VR swings onto the Meta Quest 2 on April 20th
Tennis League VR swings onto the Meta Quest 2 on April 20th

Tennis League VR is serving up some realistic tennis on the Meta Quest 2 beginning on April 20th, 2023. Tennis League VR will feature true-to-life tennis physics, mini-games, and a never before seen arcade mode called Droid Rush, which will test players aim as they fight off robot invaders. A

by Richard Allen
Ghostwire: Tokyo (Xbox) review – “A most noble end awaits you”
Reviews   -   Apr 11, 2023 Ghostwire: Tokyo (Xbox) review – “A most noble end awaits you”

Ghostwire: Tokyo released last March on the PlayStation 5 and PC, scoring rather well across the board. The game blends first-person action gameplay with action-RPG elements and a touch of horror in a ghost-town Tokyo. A massive supernatural event has wiped out 99% of the population of Tokyo. Playing as

by Cassie Peterson
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Reviews   -   Apr 11, 2023 Ghostwire: Tokyo (Xbox) review – “A most noble end awaits you”
Ghostwire: Tokyo (Xbox) review – “A most noble end awaits you”

Ghostwire: Tokyo released last March on the PlayStation 5 and PC, scoring rather well across the board. The game blends first-person action gameplay with action-RPG elements and a touch of horror in a ghost-town Tokyo. A massive supernatural event has wiped out 99% of the population of Tokyo. Playing as

by Cassie Peterson
Reviews   -   Apr 11, 2023 Sherlock Holmes The Awakened review – On Cthulhu’s case
Sherlock Holmes The Awakened review – On Cthulhu’s case

After Sherlock Holmes’ last adventure in Chapter One, I’ve been patiently anticipating what comes next for our esteemed investigator. With the war in Ukraine hampering Frogwares, however, I wondered if anything would happen anytime soon. Turns out, via a Kickstarter announcement, Frogwares had quite the brilliant plan. Instead of

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2023 Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game review- A long time ago in a galaxy that is somewhat familiar.
Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game review- A long time ago in a galaxy that is somewhat familiar.

Star Wars is arguably one of the most powerful and significant brands out there. From movies to television to action figures to bed sheets to card games; Star Wars is everywhere. The thought of another Star Wars game on the market, especially another card game iteration, may strike some people

by Dan Hinkin
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2023 Infinite Guitars review — Struggles of a solo artist
Infinite Guitars review — Struggles of a solo artist

Every single video game is a miracle. That’s not an exaggeration; games take an incredible amount of time, effort, and care that anything, from the smallest phone games to the cutting edge AAA, continues to amaze me. Infinite Guitars is clearly a work of passion. It’s got incredible

by David Flynn
Interviews   -   Apr 10, 2023 Terraforming Mars, Terra Mystica, and the boardgame adaptation revolution being spearheaded by Cobalt Knight
Terraforming Mars, Terra Mystica, and the boardgame adaptation revolution being spearheaded by Cobalt Knight

If there’s anything my examination of low budget filmmaking has taught me, it’s that nothing informs your output like the limitations restricting that work. Christopher Kaminski and Christopher Knox, have set themselves a task that, if not impossible, certainly defies conventional artistic wisdom. The flagship project of their

by John Farrell
News   -   Apr 10, 2023 Launch trailer for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor released during the London Star Wars Celebration
Launch trailer for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor released during the London Star Wars Celebration

A launch trailer has been released for the highly anticipated Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, which is set to release on console and PC on April 28th, 2023. Survivor is the sequel to 2019’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and follows Jedi Knight Cal Kestis as he enlists the help

by Richard Allen
News   -   Apr 10, 2023 Funko Games and Lucasfilm are releasing four Indiana Jones inspired tabletop games
Funko Games and Lucasfilm are releasing four Indiana Jones inspired tabletop games

Funko Games have teamed up with Lucasfilm to release four separate Indiana Jones inspired tabletop games, ranging from fast-paced strategy to puzzling mysteries. Three of the games, Indiana Jones Cryptic, Indiana Jones: Throw Me the Idol!, and Something Wild! Indiana Jones are available now, while Indiana Jones: Sands of Adventure

by Richard Allen
News   -   Apr 10, 2023 Tennis League VR swings onto the Meta Quest 2 on April 20th
Tennis League VR swings onto the Meta Quest 2 on April 20th

Tennis League VR is serving up some realistic tennis on the Meta Quest 2 beginning on April 20th, 2023. Tennis League VR will feature true-to-life tennis physics, mini-games, and a never before seen arcade mode called Droid Rush, which will test players aim as they fight off robot invaders. A

by Richard Allen
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