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I can’t call Alan Wake a guilty pleasure, or even a secret passion, because A, there’s a huge cult following of the title, and B, I’m very forthcoming in how much I love Alan Wake. I screeched in excitement when that website listing all but confirmed the
by David BurdetteAfter developer LEVEL-5 released its first hit game in the Ni no Kuni series Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, on the PS3 back in 2013 with a Switch remaster in 2019, it’s now the successful sequel’s turn to yet again shine under the spotlight. Ever
by Abdul SaadTime to grab your favorite trench coat and fedora because Wizkids has just announced their brand new Detective Rummy board game! In this rummy-styled game, you can take on 7 brand new cases that will bring you back into the classic world of Mike Fitzgerald’s Mystery Rummy series! In
by Kenny TripoliA new 2D adventure game, What Lies in the Multiverse, has been announced. Labeled as a dramatic comedy adventure, What Lies in the Multiverse looks like a clever and charming retro inspired adventure game. You can check out the trailer above and a few details below: Coming to PC, PS4,
by Richard AllenThe newest addition to the Final Fantasy family will land on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, and PS5 on March 18th, 2022. Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin promises to be a incredibly fast-paced action-RPG experience, featuring new characters and taking the long-running series in new directions.
by Richard AllenFiregirl: Hack ‘n Splash Rescue just looks cool – the art style, the quasi 2D/3D landscape, the gripping 3 minute time limit to save civilians – all adds up to what looks to be a unique, fast-paced experience when it releases on December 14th on the PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and
by Richard AllenStormblood isn’t Final Fantasy XIV players’ favorite expansion, but I liked it a lot during its time. Sure, its themes are problematic considering the Japan and Korea stand-ins (and a certain outfit released on the Mog Station was just tone deaf) and some of the plot points felt less
by David FlynnDesmond Wales is trapped. The building he’s in houses his psychology practice and still looks familiar, but is greatly dilapidated. Outside, water is rising quickly, already engulfing a few smaller buildings. The front door is boarded up, and he is unable to leave. A phone rings and he answers.
by Richard AllenI can’t call Alan Wake a guilty pleasure, or even a secret passion, because A, there’s a huge cult following of the title, and B, I’m very forthcoming in how much I love Alan Wake. I screeched in excitement when that website listing all but confirmed the
by David BurdetteThe Roll20 acquisition is poised to take digital TTRPG toolsets into the future
If you believe the ubiquitous marketing, augmented reality is the wave of the future. It’s very easy to look at forward-leaning tech and scoff. I’m here to tell you, they’re right. To be clear, I’ve bought several AR glasses from various manufacturers, and all of them
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I can’t call Alan Wake a guilty pleasure, or even a secret passion, because A, there’s a huge cult following of the title, and B, I’m very forthcoming in how much I love Alan Wake. I screeched in excitement when that website listing all but confirmed the
by David BurdetteAfter developer LEVEL-5 released its first hit game in the Ni no Kuni series Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, on the PS3 back in 2013 with a Switch remaster in 2019, it’s now the successful sequel’s turn to yet again shine under the spotlight. Ever
by Abdul SaadTime to grab your favorite trench coat and fedora because Wizkids has just announced their brand new Detective Rummy board game! In this rummy-styled game, you can take on 7 brand new cases that will bring you back into the classic world of Mike Fitzgerald’s Mystery Rummy series! In
by Kenny TripoliA new 2D adventure game, What Lies in the Multiverse, has been announced. Labeled as a dramatic comedy adventure, What Lies in the Multiverse looks like a clever and charming retro inspired adventure game. You can check out the trailer above and a few details below: Coming to PC, PS4,
by Richard AllenThe newest addition to the Final Fantasy family will land on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, and PS5 on March 18th, 2022. Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin promises to be a incredibly fast-paced action-RPG experience, featuring new characters and taking the long-running series in new directions.
by Richard AllenFiregirl: Hack ‘n Splash Rescue just looks cool – the art style, the quasi 2D/3D landscape, the gripping 3 minute time limit to save civilians – all adds up to what looks to be a unique, fast-paced experience when it releases on December 14th on the PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and
by Richard AllenStormblood isn’t Final Fantasy XIV players’ favorite expansion, but I liked it a lot during its time. Sure, its themes are problematic considering the Japan and Korea stand-ins (and a certain outfit released on the Mog Station was just tone deaf) and some of the plot points felt less
by David FlynnDesmond Wales is trapped. The building he’s in houses his psychology practice and still looks familiar, but is greatly dilapidated. Outside, water is rising quickly, already engulfing a few smaller buildings. The front door is boarded up, and he is unable to leave. A phone rings and he answers.
by Richard Allen