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News   -   Mar 22, 2022 Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel brings thirteen new stream-ready one-shot adventures by a diverse collection of writers and artists this summer.
Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel brings thirteen new stream-ready one-shot adventures by a diverse collection of writers and artists this summer.

Dungeons & Dragons adds it’s third collection of short adventures to the library with Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel: “Following in the footsteps of anthologies like Candlekeep Mysteries and Tales from the Yawning Portal, Wizards of the Coast is excited to announce Journeys through the Radiant Citadel. This new

by Mike Dunn
News   -   Mar 22, 2022 World of Tanks: Miniatures Game announces Wave VI featuring four new tanks
World of Tanks: Miniatures Game announces Wave VI featuring four new tanks

World of Tanks: Miniatures Game just announced Wave VI which will feature four new tanks and be released in April of 2022. Included in Wave VI is the Jagdpanzer 38T, M24 Chaffee, T-70, and the Crusader. The pack will have an MSRP of $12.00. The base game of World

by Richard Allen
Impressions   -   Mar 21, 2022 Call Of Duty League 2022 Major II/Week 2/Day 3 takeaways — Stealing from thieves
Call Of Duty League 2022 Major II/Week 2/Day 3 takeaways  —  Stealing from thieves

The last day of week two has come and gone, but not without its share of drama. Every game had some form of it, whether an underperformance, mistakes, and a reverse sweep no one saw coming. It was a lot of fun to watch, but if you don’t have

by David Burdette
News   -   Mar 21, 2022 Rebirth Island Reinforced, a new mission across the alps, and more is heading to Call of Duty Warzone and Vanguard
Rebirth Island Reinforced, a new mission across the alps, and more is heading to Call of Duty Warzone and Vanguard

A ton of information was just released detailing what players can expect in the following weeks from Call of Duty Warzone and Vanguard, including a new mission across the alps, new weapons and bundles, and Rebirth Island Reinforced. You can read below for more details: Lock and reload with this

by Richard Allen
News   -   Mar 21, 2022 The next installment of The Witcher is in active development and will kick off a new saga
The next installment of The Witcher is in active development and will kick off a new saga

Fans of The Witcher, now is the time to celebrate as it was just announced that the next installment in The Witcher series is in development and will kick off a new saga. Additionally, it was announced that the game will be made in Unreal Engine 5, rather than the

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Mar 21, 2022 Pan Am review— Mile high gaming club
Pan Am review— Mile high gaming club

For too long, Lords of Waterdeep was held up as the king of introductory worker placement games. I always felt weird about it, though; while it has a simplicity and straightforwardness that makes it seem good for people new to the scene, there isn’t really much room for player

by Nick Dubs
Reviews   -   Mar 21, 2022 Founders of Gloomhaven review— Isaac Childres made me a game
Founders of Gloomhaven review— Isaac Childres made me a game

If you ask Board Game Geek (or certain people on this website), Founders of Gloomhaven is a flop. There are too many rules, which are all too fiddly. There are too many mechanics, which feel too separate and tacked-on. The art and colors are too drab and fail to properly

by Nick Dubs
Reviews   -   Mar 21, 2022 Ghostwire: Tokyo review — FPS, RPG, and Horror combine for a unique and ambitious adventure
Ghostwire: Tokyo review — FPS, RPG, and Horror combine for a unique and ambitious adventure

Tango Gameworks’ Ghostwire: Tokyo is quite an ambitious game; part first-person shooter, part RPG, and part horror game, Ghostwire tends to teeter between the three genres, never fully investing in any but creating a unique experience nonetheless. It is all at once trippy, horrific, funny, and tense – a fascinating mix

by Richard Allen
Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel brings thirteen new stream-ready one-shot adventures by a diverse collection of writers and artists this summer.
News   -   Mar 22, 2022 Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel brings thirteen new stream-ready one-shot adventures by a diverse collection of writers and artists this summer.

Dungeons & Dragons adds it’s third collection of short adventures to the library with Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel: “Following in the footsteps of anthologies like Candlekeep Mysteries and Tales from the Yawning Portal, Wizards of the Coast is excited to announce Journeys through the Radiant Citadel. This new

by Mike Dunn
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News   -   Mar 22, 2022 Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel brings thirteen new stream-ready one-shot adventures by a diverse collection of writers and artists this summer.
Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel brings thirteen new stream-ready one-shot adventures by a diverse collection of writers and artists this summer.

Dungeons & Dragons adds it’s third collection of short adventures to the library with Journeys Through the Radiant Citadel: “Following in the footsteps of anthologies like Candlekeep Mysteries and Tales from the Yawning Portal, Wizards of the Coast is excited to announce Journeys through the Radiant Citadel. This new

by Mike Dunn
News   -   Mar 22, 2022 World of Tanks: Miniatures Game announces Wave VI featuring four new tanks
World of Tanks: Miniatures Game announces Wave VI featuring four new tanks

World of Tanks: Miniatures Game just announced Wave VI which will feature four new tanks and be released in April of 2022. Included in Wave VI is the Jagdpanzer 38T, M24 Chaffee, T-70, and the Crusader. The pack will have an MSRP of $12.00. The base game of World

by Richard Allen
Impressions   -   Mar 21, 2022 Call Of Duty League 2022 Major II/Week 2/Day 3 takeaways — Stealing from thieves
Call Of Duty League 2022 Major II/Week 2/Day 3 takeaways  —  Stealing from thieves

The last day of week two has come and gone, but not without its share of drama. Every game had some form of it, whether an underperformance, mistakes, and a reverse sweep no one saw coming. It was a lot of fun to watch, but if you don’t have

by David Burdette
News   -   Mar 21, 2022 Rebirth Island Reinforced, a new mission across the alps, and more is heading to Call of Duty Warzone and Vanguard
Rebirth Island Reinforced, a new mission across the alps, and more is heading to Call of Duty Warzone and Vanguard

A ton of information was just released detailing what players can expect in the following weeks from Call of Duty Warzone and Vanguard, including a new mission across the alps, new weapons and bundles, and Rebirth Island Reinforced. You can read below for more details: Lock and reload with this

by Richard Allen
News   -   Mar 21, 2022 The next installment of The Witcher is in active development and will kick off a new saga
The next installment of The Witcher is in active development and will kick off a new saga

Fans of The Witcher, now is the time to celebrate as it was just announced that the next installment in The Witcher series is in development and will kick off a new saga. Additionally, it was announced that the game will be made in Unreal Engine 5, rather than the

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Mar 21, 2022 Pan Am review— Mile high gaming club
Pan Am review— Mile high gaming club

For too long, Lords of Waterdeep was held up as the king of introductory worker placement games. I always felt weird about it, though; while it has a simplicity and straightforwardness that makes it seem good for people new to the scene, there isn’t really much room for player

by Nick Dubs
Reviews   -   Mar 21, 2022 Founders of Gloomhaven review— Isaac Childres made me a game
Founders of Gloomhaven review— Isaac Childres made me a game

If you ask Board Game Geek (or certain people on this website), Founders of Gloomhaven is a flop. There are too many rules, which are all too fiddly. There are too many mechanics, which feel too separate and tacked-on. The art and colors are too drab and fail to properly

by Nick Dubs
Reviews   -   Mar 21, 2022 Ghostwire: Tokyo review — FPS, RPG, and Horror combine for a unique and ambitious adventure
Ghostwire: Tokyo review — FPS, RPG, and Horror combine for a unique and ambitious adventure

Tango Gameworks’ Ghostwire: Tokyo is quite an ambitious game; part first-person shooter, part RPG, and part horror game, Ghostwire tends to teeter between the three genres, never fully investing in any but creating a unique experience nonetheless. It is all at once trippy, horrific, funny, and tense – a fascinating mix

by Richard Allen
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