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Reviews   -   Apr 05, 2019 A good way to start small — Live Gamer MINI capture card review
A good way to start small — Live Gamer MINI capture card review

AVerMedia has become a champion of capture cards, and last year they were one of the first ones to release a consumer-focused card with the capability to record 4K resolution. However, as streaming continues to rise in popularity, more newcomers are looking for affordable, easy-to-use capture cards to help get

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Apr 02, 2019 El Presidente is back — Tropico 6 review
El Presidente is back — Tropico 6 review

There is a whole lot of new in the banana republic of Tropico. Under the hood lies a new developer (Limbic Entertainment takes the reins from Tropico 3, 4, and 5 developer Haemimont) a shift from a proprietary engine to Unreal Engine 4, and a greater emphasis on the lives

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 28, 2019 Non-stop intensity — Akashicforce review
Non-stop intensity — Akashicforce review

One of the best things about video games is the vast amount of different genres and difficulties. You have your carefree, easy-going experiences, your intense, fast-paced games, and everything in-between. Upon seeing that Akashicforce was described as a rhythm-like puzzle game, I thought it might top out somewhere in the

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Mar 27, 2019 Massive improvement – Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 review
Massive improvement – Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 review

If you want a roadmap of how to go from good to great, you don’t have to look much further than Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment’s The Division. The game launched with solid footing, but endgame content was a bit thin, and mission repetition and bugs held it back

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 25, 2019 A peaceful exploration — Himno review
A peaceful exploration — Himno review

Some people play games to explore fantastic worlds. Some want to challenge their brains. Others just want to relax. I tend to lean towards the first two, but it’s nice to chill out with peaceful games once in a while. Himno caters to the crowd that wants to take

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Mar 22, 2019 Shake it to the beat — The Second Chance Strip Club review
Shake it to the beat — The Second Chance Strip Club review

Rhythm games are an interesting combination of music appreciation and pattern recognition. They branch outside the realm of typical games like action adventures, platformers, sports, and more. Depending on the specific game, they can be a mix of relaxing and focused gameplay. Why not branch out a bit more and

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Mar 21, 2019 Immortal blade — Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice review
Immortal blade — Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice review

Ever since it was announced, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has been the subject of rampant speculation. Some people were worried that it would be too much like Dark Souls and Bloodborne, others that it would be too different. Seemingly every scant detail was analyzed, picked apart, and held up as

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Mar 08, 2019 Carve out your path forward — Agartha review
Carve out your path forward — Agartha review

Some games have open worlds to explore, others have linear routes, and some let you make your own path. Agartha takes the phrase “carve your own path” very literally, since you jump into the role of one of eight adventurers as you dig through the world to reach the exit.

by Codi Spence
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