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When I first opened Dark and Deep, I was expecting a spooky little ride with a few jump scares, some music stings, and maybe even a plot twist. What I was not expecting was a mind-melting adventure through a sinner’s psyche as I questioned if the world around me
by Jackson LustbergI have rather stringent rules for when I choose to sleeve one of my games, and as a result, I can count on one hand the number of games in my 80+ game collection that are sleeved. Pretty much, a game’s got to require a lot of shuffling decks
by Nick DubsIndiana Jones is a cultural icon. The three original films are considered masterpieces of their time, sparking imitators, spinoffs, and homages to this day. While there have been Indiana Jones video games in the past, the closest gaming has come to replicating the sense of adventure and discovery of the
by David FlynnSecret Level is a big undertaking. With a lot of work put in by Blur Studios who makes incredible animated cutscenes and more, you figured it would be. Given the scale of this series, it makes sense that we take it on in a similar fashion. We’ve assembled a
by Jack ZustiakI can’t imagine anyone not being able to find a way to have fun with this box.
by Mark JulianLorcana is now in its 6th chapter with Azurite Sea. As a pirate fanatic, I can easily say it is the best set yet. The theme is bright and distinct in a way that previous sets didn’t always achieve. The pirate versions of our favorite characters are a treat
by Mark JulianRecently, I got my hands on my first SCUF controller with the Reflex Pro. That PS5 controller was truly fantastic, and even if a bit pricey, made for a few spectacular performances from yours truly while gaming. When I picked up the SCUF Instinct Pro Xbox controller, I figured it’
by David BurdetteI tend to gravitate towards full-size keyboards. It’s probably the ten keys, but there’s a safety I feel with them that’s engrained in me. Hence, even if I use a great TKL keyboard, there’s more than a good chance I’ll go right back to my
by David Burdette