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Reviews   -   Jan 02, 2025 Ink RPG review — enter a purgatory of questionable game design
Ink RPG review — enter a purgatory of questionable game design

Ink spins the tale of lost souls travelling a murky purgatory to find their way Beyond. Its visual aesthetics are unimpeachable, brilliant black and white pages of mutated ghosts travelling above a black ocean. Its art is both joyous and grim, evoking a strong potential for this setting and the

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Jan 01, 2025 Romancing Saga 2 Revenge of the Seven review — a flawed masterpiece
Romancing Saga 2 Revenge of the Seven review — a flawed masterpiece

Romancing Saga 2’s Revenge of the 7 remake is a rare gift to JRPG fans. The revival of an old classic from the Super Famicom days, it maximizes the strengths of old roleplaying games while reinvigorating them with its own twists and energy. The new elements build on the

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Dec 21, 2024 Joyride: Survival of the Fastest review — Let’s go for a spin
Joyride: Survival of the Fastest review — Let’s go for a spin

Joyride: Survival of the Fastest is a two to four player combat racing game. The goal is always to be the first to cross the finish line, usually through a two or three lap track. What sets it apart from most racing games is that you can cross checkpoints in

by Chris Hinkes
Reviews   -   Dec 18, 2024 Alien: Rogue Incursion VR review — In VR, everyone can hear you scream
Alien: Rogue Incursion VR review — In VR, everyone can hear you scream

I’m starting to think this Weyland Yutani group doesn’t have humanity’s best interests in mind. Call me crazy, but they also don’t seem to be very good engineers. Their ships seem to fall out of the skies, crash landing onto remote stations where they’re doing

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Dec 16, 2024 Crescendo of Violence RPG review — a classy, stylish crisis of identity
Crescendo of Violence RPG review — a classy, stylish crisis of identity

Crescendo of Violence is a work of thought, care, and dedication by author Alan Bahr. Taking place in a post-post cataclysmic Neo York, the jazzy action game is laden with complimentary pinks, greens, and purples. It’s 143 pages packed with style. Careful readers will notice that nothing I just

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Dec 13, 2024 Trombone Champ: Unflattened review — Tootin’ my horn in VR
Trombone Champ: Unflattened review — Tootin’ my horn in VR

I can’t play the trombone in real life, nor can I say that I’ve ever really felt the need to, but you can bet that I was excited to step onto the VR stage like a trombone master in Trombone Champ: Unflattened to perform for my sometimes delighted,

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Dec 11, 2024 Little Alchemists review —- boxing up magic
Little Alchemists review —- boxing up magic

As a father, I want nothing more for my kids than for them to grow up and be into board games and to play with me forever. Maybe a few other things, but that’s definitely up there. The problem is all the waiting for them to be old enough

by Mark Julian
Reviews   -   Dec 11, 2024 Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game – Clone Wars Edition review — Hello there!
Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game – Clone Wars Edition review — Hello there!

In 2023 Fantasy Flight Games surprised everyone with the first Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game. Built on the massively popular Star Realms formula, the game offered a fast and simple way to have a Star Wars battle on the tabletop. This new edition is the same game but set in

by Mark Julian
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