The roaring twenties was a time of explosive economic growth, decadence, and prosperity. Spurred by deferred spending due to the first World War, America thrived thanks to a booming job market, and an influx of cheap and willing labor looking for their slice of the American dream — immigrants. Reckless speculation
If you’ve been reading the site for a while you know my love of sim games, and there is one I love above all others — Planet Coaster (you can read my review here). Recently we met up with the Frontier Developments team and got to go hands-on with the
We all expected Season 5 to bring about the biggest changes to Modern Warfare, Warzone, and the plethora of multiplayer options available, and Infinity Ward didn’t disappoint. With new weapons, characters, loadouts, skins, trials, and maps that bring a dynamic approach to warfare, Season five brings more of what
As the resident gamer/babysitter for family friends, I always get asked for recommendations when it comes to younger audiences. Sure, Nintendo has some great family fare, but sometimes you need something that a four-year old can play with not much hassle. Outright Games is a publisher that specializes in
Parkasaurus, the dinosaur theme park management game from Washbear Studio, released patch 1.0 on August 13th. With this release, the game is officially coming out of early access! This patch is chock full of new features, most excitedly the three new campaigns you can play though. Before I dive
Humankind’s second weekend of OpenDev kicked off on August 6th, and I got to go hands on with a few more scenarios. Let me start off by saying I picked this project up from another GT editor who had been previously working on this game, so I went into
In some far-flung, neon-soaked future, the world is more virtual than ever. The fidelity of fabricated reality is so high that people can spend vast amounts of their lives in the virtual world, often to the detriment of their real-world lives. Like any well-oiled simulation, eventually it’ll be infiltrated
Humankind, the upcoming turn-based historical strategy game from AMPLITUDE Studios, had an OpenDev preview on July 30th, and I got to go hands-on with game-play for the first time. This short, timed scenario was focused on exploration, and left me hungering for more. While turn-based strategy isn’t usually my