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Reviews   -   Nov 04, 2022 A Song of Ice & Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game – Stark vs Lannister Starter Set review—wily wargaming in Westeros
A Song of Ice & Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game – Stark vs Lannister Starter Set review—wily wargaming in Westeros

When this game first debuted a few years ago, I dismissed it out of hand. I was fatigued on the IP, and while Eric Lang certainly had the board game design pedigree, that didn’t necessarily translate to wargaming, so I cynically took it as CMON slapping their biggest design

by Nick Dubs
Impressions   -   Nov 04, 2022 LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Galactic Edition impressions – All your favorite characters in one place!
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Galactic Edition impressions – All your favorite characters in one place!

With how much I enjoyed LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, I was waiting to see what the team would do next. Well, we’ve had quite a few DLC packs in Phase 1 of the DLC including The Mandalorian, Book of Boba Fett, The Bad Batch, Solo, Trooper Pack,

by Adam Moreno
Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2022 It Takes Two review on Switch — Portable parental problems
It Takes Two review on Switch — Portable parental problems

It Takes Two is the hit puzzle platformer about two parents trying to make their daughter cry! OK, I kid, but it is kinda like that. Editor David Burdette reviewed the game on PS5 back in 2021 (approximately 50 years ago) with a bit of help from myself as an

by David Flynn
Previews   -   Nov 03, 2022 Tabriz Preview — Persian rug industrial complex
Tabriz Preview — Persian rug industrial complex

In ancient Persia, in its time the cultural center of the world, the art of making rugs was held as a high calling.  Persian rugs required materials from all over the empire, which were harvested, bought, sold and eventually found their way to the Great Bazaar of Tabriz, the beating

by James van Tonningen
Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2022 Missle Command replicade review — New Wave’s latest replicade allows us to save the city yet again, this time in miniature form
Missle Command replicade review — New Wave’s latest replicade allows us to save the city yet again, this time in miniature form

Missile Command, the iconic arcade classic first released in 1980, has seen many iterations throughout the years. From its original arcade release, the fantastic Atari ports (which is where I happened to first play the game), to the modern age, the simple yet supremely addicting gameplay has allowed this classic

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2022 The Chant review — Positive vibes
The Chant review — Positive vibes

After agreeing to join her friend on a weekend spiritual retreat, Jess finds herself at the center of a cosmic dimensional rift. A group of troubled individuals have gathered at Glory Island to partake in a healing sanctuary titled the Prismic Science Spiritual Retreat. However, peace soon turns to discord

by Corvo Rohwer
Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2022 VENOM8 NVMe SSD review — Your new speed leader
VENOM8 NVMe SSD review — Your new speed leader

At this point we are having to get mighty specific about our NVMe drive reviews. Over time what has developed is a very wide pool of NVMe drives on the market, and to say they couldn’t be more different would be an understatement. Sure, all NVMe drives will be

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2022 Roccat Vulcan II Max mechanical gaming keyboard review – Flashing lights
Roccat Vulcan II Max mechanical gaming keyboard review – Flashing lights

Keyboards are an important part of many of our days, but we don’t always notice them. In my opinion, a great keyboard is like an offensive lineman in football, you rarely pay attention to them unless something is wrong. They do their job, and that’s what matters. That

by David Burdette
A Song of Ice & Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game – Stark vs Lannister Starter Set review—wily wargaming in Westeros
Reviews   -   Nov 04, 2022 A Song of Ice & Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game – Stark vs Lannister Starter Set review—wily wargaming in Westeros

When this game first debuted a few years ago, I dismissed it out of hand. I was fatigued on the IP, and while Eric Lang certainly had the board game design pedigree, that didn’t necessarily translate to wargaming, so I cynically took it as CMON slapping their biggest design

by Nick Dubs
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Reviews   -   Nov 04, 2022 A Song of Ice & Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game – Stark vs Lannister Starter Set review—wily wargaming in Westeros
A Song of Ice & Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game – Stark vs Lannister Starter Set review—wily wargaming in Westeros

When this game first debuted a few years ago, I dismissed it out of hand. I was fatigued on the IP, and while Eric Lang certainly had the board game design pedigree, that didn’t necessarily translate to wargaming, so I cynically took it as CMON slapping their biggest design

by Nick Dubs
Impressions   -   Nov 04, 2022 LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Galactic Edition impressions – All your favorite characters in one place!
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Galactic Edition impressions – All your favorite characters in one place!

With how much I enjoyed LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, I was waiting to see what the team would do next. Well, we’ve had quite a few DLC packs in Phase 1 of the DLC including The Mandalorian, Book of Boba Fett, The Bad Batch, Solo, Trooper Pack,

by Adam Moreno
Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2022 It Takes Two review on Switch — Portable parental problems
It Takes Two review on Switch — Portable parental problems

It Takes Two is the hit puzzle platformer about two parents trying to make their daughter cry! OK, I kid, but it is kinda like that. Editor David Burdette reviewed the game on PS5 back in 2021 (approximately 50 years ago) with a bit of help from myself as an

by David Flynn
Previews   -   Nov 03, 2022 Tabriz Preview — Persian rug industrial complex
Tabriz Preview — Persian rug industrial complex

In ancient Persia, in its time the cultural center of the world, the art of making rugs was held as a high calling.  Persian rugs required materials from all over the empire, which were harvested, bought, sold and eventually found their way to the Great Bazaar of Tabriz, the beating

by James van Tonningen
Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2022 Missle Command replicade review — New Wave’s latest replicade allows us to save the city yet again, this time in miniature form
Missle Command replicade review — New Wave’s latest replicade allows us to save the city yet again, this time in miniature form

Missile Command, the iconic arcade classic first released in 1980, has seen many iterations throughout the years. From its original arcade release, the fantastic Atari ports (which is where I happened to first play the game), to the modern age, the simple yet supremely addicting gameplay has allowed this classic

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2022 The Chant review — Positive vibes
The Chant review — Positive vibes

After agreeing to join her friend on a weekend spiritual retreat, Jess finds herself at the center of a cosmic dimensional rift. A group of troubled individuals have gathered at Glory Island to partake in a healing sanctuary titled the Prismic Science Spiritual Retreat. However, peace soon turns to discord

by Corvo Rohwer
Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2022 VENOM8 NVMe SSD review — Your new speed leader
VENOM8 NVMe SSD review — Your new speed leader

At this point we are having to get mighty specific about our NVMe drive reviews. Over time what has developed is a very wide pool of NVMe drives on the market, and to say they couldn’t be more different would be an understatement. Sure, all NVMe drives will be

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2022 Roccat Vulcan II Max mechanical gaming keyboard review – Flashing lights
Roccat Vulcan II Max mechanical gaming keyboard review – Flashing lights

Keyboards are an important part of many of our days, but we don’t always notice them. In my opinion, a great keyboard is like an offensive lineman in football, you rarely pay attention to them unless something is wrong. They do their job, and that’s what matters. That

by David Burdette
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