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Reviews   -   Oct 23, 2023 The Thing: Infection at Outpost 31 review — A flawed imitation can still be fun
The Thing: Infection at Outpost 31 review — A flawed imitation can still be fun

Overview Similar to a lot of hidden traitor style board games, Infection at Outpost 31’s design is largely based off of the skeleton of Battlestar Galactica (BSG.) BSG is a hallmark design from 2008 making it ancient by modern board game standards, but it revolutionized the hidden traitor genre

by Chris Wyman
Reviews   -   Oct 22, 2023 Clinic: Deluxe Edition review – Give me 20 ccs of brain burn, stat!
Clinic: Deluxe Edition review – Give me 20 ccs of brain burn, stat!

I have a few doctors in my family, but it was never something I had any interest in. Bodily fluids and seeing limbs out of their socket is just not my thing. The great thing about board games is being able to immerse yourself in a different work for a

by Dan Hinkin
Reviews   -   Oct 19, 2023 The Duke: Lord’s Legacy review — Bowman to D4, checkmate
The Duke: Lord’s Legacy review — Bowman to D4, checkmate

A lesson in defeat As a child, my father taught me to play Chess when I was about 7 years old. We would play off and on for the remaining 10 or so years that I lived at home and for that entire time, he beat me mercilessly. I never

by Mark Julian
Reviews   -   Oct 18, 2023 Beacon Patrol review — Navigating tranquil waters in a cooperative voyage
Beacon Patrol box and components

Beacon Patrol, brought to harbor by Pandasaurus Games, presents a nautical adventure that encourages 1-4 players to navigate the coast of the North Sea to secure its waterways. As Coast Guard captains, players are tasked with mapping the coast by exploring the waters and inspecting lighthouses and buoys. Lay tiles,

by Mike Case
Reviews   -   Oct 18, 2023 The 7th Guest VR review — Fantastic Resurrection of a Puzzle Classic
The 7th Guest VR review — Fantastic Resurrection of a Puzzle Classic

When the 7th Guest debuted in 1991, it represented a completely new world of interactive storytelling. Using a revolutionary medium of CD-ROM, the story was told via six real-world actors projected into the game using cutout methods on top of pre-rendered 3D environments. It was revolutionary at the time. Now,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2023 Broken Edge PSVR2 Review — Solving the Riddle of Steel
Broken Edge PSVR2 Review — Solving the Riddle of Steel

It must have been around 1996 when I first encountered VR. It was a massive machine in a mall kiosk offering two experiences – flying around on the back of a pterodactyl while shooting other flying creatures, and sword fighting. The first made me sick as a dog, but the sword

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2023 Red Matter review on PSVR2 — An Interactivity Showcase
Red Matter review on PSVR2 — An Interactivity Showcase

Let’s get this out of the way up front – Red Matter is what you pull out to showcase what the PS5 and PSVR2 is capable of delivering in the VR space. A gorgeous puzzler, this game sets a very high bar for everyone else. Take notice – this is how

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2023 Dungeons of Eternity on Meta Quest 3 — Virtual Dungeon Deliving with Friends
Dungeons of Eternity on Meta Quest 3 — Virtual Dungeon Deliving with Friends

Almost without exception, virtual reality is a solo experience. Even games that do support multiplayer are often competitive or just a leaderboard. One area that is consistently underserved is cooperative play, virtual reality or not. What looks like a simple dungeon crawler, reveals itself to be a physics-based monster slayer

by Ron Burke
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