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In case you didn’t know, we really liked Moss: Book II in our review. One of the only things you really might not have liked about it was the limited platforms to experience it on, with PSVR being the only place to play it on. The team over at
by David BurdetteThis one has kind of gone under the radar, but it caught my eye in it’s initial reveal with it’s flashy graphics and sinister premise. It won’t be very long before we’re able to cleanse the West of the vampiric nightmare, when Evil West hits the
by David BurdetteThe ancient mountain, the ancestral home of the trolls, rumbles and the tunnels within crumble. The usurping gnomes within have fled, and the trolls heard the heart of the mountain calling, calling them home. In the Hall of the Mountain King is a tile laying strategy game for 2-5 players,
by James van TonningenJurassic World Evolution 2 is launching its Dominion Biosyn Expansion alongside the theatrical release of the highly anticipated Jurassic World: Dominion movie on June 14th. I always enjoy the preview events for the JWE:2 DLC and expansions, and this time around was no different. A few lucky editors and
by Holly HudspethRoleplaying games often overlook the value of wildlife, presenting them as combat encounters first and integrated into a setting’s logic second. I spoke with Pearse Anderson about his project Critters & Companions, a setting neutral RPG supplement focused on bringing weird creatures to the forefront of adventures or setting
by John FarrellWhen we were shown the gameplay trailer earlier this week, I actually called that this was the footage we would see at Summer Games Fest. It was a perfect representation of what you want to see from Call Of Duty, along with a blend of nostalgia with the last section
by David BurdetteSeeing the Dungeons and Dragons logo on a box invokes specific feelings and thoughts. For me, I imagine a group of friends sitting around a table with different colored dice, some miniatures strewn around a map, and a dungeon master animatedly describing the story at the end of the table
by Dan HinkinEvery once in a while a game will come along that catches you by surprise. It happens when you least expect it and when you get to experience it for the first time it is jaw dropping, breathtaking, and all at once an amazing experience. Sometimes you can account for
by Rob BergIn case you didn’t know, we really liked Moss: Book II in our review. One of the only things you really might not have liked about it was the limited platforms to experience it on, with PSVR being the only place to play it on. The team over at
by David BurdetteWith a little practice, you can add heraldry, icons, and numbers, and other symbols to your models with this innovative tool.
With a retro GTA styling, The Precinct has me captivated
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Razer offers an ocean of depth with the Kraken V4 Pro
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Master of Puppets once again
In case you didn’t know, we really liked Moss: Book II in our review. One of the only things you really might not have liked about it was the limited platforms to experience it on, with PSVR being the only place to play it on. The team over at
by David BurdetteThis one has kind of gone under the radar, but it caught my eye in it’s initial reveal with it’s flashy graphics and sinister premise. It won’t be very long before we’re able to cleanse the West of the vampiric nightmare, when Evil West hits the
by David BurdetteThe ancient mountain, the ancestral home of the trolls, rumbles and the tunnels within crumble. The usurping gnomes within have fled, and the trolls heard the heart of the mountain calling, calling them home. In the Hall of the Mountain King is a tile laying strategy game for 2-5 players,
by James van TonningenJurassic World Evolution 2 is launching its Dominion Biosyn Expansion alongside the theatrical release of the highly anticipated Jurassic World: Dominion movie on June 14th. I always enjoy the preview events for the JWE:2 DLC and expansions, and this time around was no different. A few lucky editors and
by Holly HudspethRoleplaying games often overlook the value of wildlife, presenting them as combat encounters first and integrated into a setting’s logic second. I spoke with Pearse Anderson about his project Critters & Companions, a setting neutral RPG supplement focused on bringing weird creatures to the forefront of adventures or setting
by John FarrellWhen we were shown the gameplay trailer earlier this week, I actually called that this was the footage we would see at Summer Games Fest. It was a perfect representation of what you want to see from Call Of Duty, along with a blend of nostalgia with the last section
by David BurdetteSeeing the Dungeons and Dragons logo on a box invokes specific feelings and thoughts. For me, I imagine a group of friends sitting around a table with different colored dice, some miniatures strewn around a map, and a dungeon master animatedly describing the story at the end of the table
by Dan HinkinEvery once in a while a game will come along that catches you by surprise. It happens when you least expect it and when you get to experience it for the first time it is jaw dropping, breathtaking, and all at once an amazing experience. Sometimes you can account for
by Rob Berg