Space, the final… marketplace for capitalism.
Galactic Cruise was a pleasant surprise for us at Gen Con this year. Still in the prototype phase and featuring bare bones utilitarian graphics for play testing, we had no idea what to expect. However, the gorgeous Ian O’Toole cover art on the
Gaming Trend · Does Starfield Save Xbox? and In-Depth Review Discussion
Does Starfield Save Xbox? Starfield Review Discussion | Gaming Trend Podcast
Watch this video on YouTube
This week, it’s all Starfield. David reviewed Starfield so that is all we talk about. We ask if Starfield saves Xbox and go deeper
I can see what’s happening.
What?
And they don’t have a clue
Who?
They’ll fall in love
And here’s the bottom line
Lorcana is for YOU two
Oh
The sweet caress of cracking packs
There’s magic everywhere
And with all this Disney fervor
Other TCGs
You can now bring home Vegas with Arcade1Up’s latest release, the Wheel of Fortune Casinocade Deluxe! While Arcade1Up has been selling 3/4 scale arcade machines for quite a few years now, this is their first foray into the world of casino games in arcade form. The Wheel of
Rune Factory has held a special place in my heart since the first entry back on the DS in 2006. It combines relaxing farm and social sim elements from Story of Seasons with action RPG mechanics in a way that really shouldn’t work, and yet it does. It’s
When one of the biggest video games of all time gets a tabletop implementation, you have to check it out. Call of Duty: The Board Game is a fast paced skirmish game for 2 to 4 players. Each player controls a single unique character and can equip various weapons and
If there’s a theme of the last two years it’s that mobility is king. People want to take what they’ve bought on the road, and they want to play where they want to play and not be tied down to a console at home. Valve agrees, giving
The Talos Principle was unique. A puzzle game, and easily one of the best of its genre, it tells the story of humanity, or more accurately its demise. Awakening on a strange island with the voice of someone calling themselves Elohim scratching around in its head, the player has to
Space, the final… marketplace for capitalism.
Galactic Cruise was a pleasant surprise for us at Gen Con this year. Still in the prototype phase and featuring bare bones utilitarian graphics for play testing, we had no idea what to expect. However, the gorgeous Ian O’Toole cover art on the
Space, the final… marketplace for capitalism.
Galactic Cruise was a pleasant surprise for us at Gen Con this year. Still in the prototype phase and featuring bare bones utilitarian graphics for play testing, we had no idea what to expect. However, the gorgeous Ian O’Toole cover art on the
Gaming Trend · Does Starfield Save Xbox? and In-Depth Review Discussion
Does Starfield Save Xbox? Starfield Review Discussion | Gaming Trend Podcast
Watch this video on YouTube
This week, it’s all Starfield. David reviewed Starfield so that is all we talk about. We ask if Starfield saves Xbox and go deeper
I can see what’s happening.
What?
And they don’t have a clue
Who?
They’ll fall in love
And here’s the bottom line
Lorcana is for YOU two
Oh
The sweet caress of cracking packs
There’s magic everywhere
And with all this Disney fervor
Other TCGs
You can now bring home Vegas with Arcade1Up’s latest release, the Wheel of Fortune Casinocade Deluxe! While Arcade1Up has been selling 3/4 scale arcade machines for quite a few years now, this is their first foray into the world of casino games in arcade form. The Wheel of
Rune Factory has held a special place in my heart since the first entry back on the DS in 2006. It combines relaxing farm and social sim elements from Story of Seasons with action RPG mechanics in a way that really shouldn’t work, and yet it does. It’s
When one of the biggest video games of all time gets a tabletop implementation, you have to check it out. Call of Duty: The Board Game is a fast paced skirmish game for 2 to 4 players. Each player controls a single unique character and can equip various weapons and
If there’s a theme of the last two years it’s that mobility is king. People want to take what they’ve bought on the road, and they want to play where they want to play and not be tied down to a console at home. Valve agrees, giving
The Talos Principle was unique. A puzzle game, and easily one of the best of its genre, it tells the story of humanity, or more accurately its demise. Awakening on a strange island with the voice of someone calling themselves Elohim scratching around in its head, the player has to