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Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2017 Suite release – The Norwood Suite review
Suite release – The Norwood Suite review

The Norwood Suite works well as a free mix-tape, but I wouldn’t tolerate it as a full album

by Tyler Brown
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2017 “Go now, and die in what way seems best to you” – Middle-earth: Shadow of War review
“Go now, and die in what way seems best to you” – Middle-earth: Shadow of War review

Driving my wraith glaive into the ground, I proclaim that I have taken this fortress in the name of the Bright Lord. Scores of Orcs howl and shriek as we collectively revel in our rather simple and uncomplicated victory. We came. We saw. We conquered. Conquest, and its interaction with

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 19, 2017 A little bit waterlogged – Empyre Lords of the Sea Gates review
A little bit waterlogged – Empyre Lords of the Sea Gates review

The year is 1911, and just a few years prior in 1899, the oceans rose, flooding coastal cities. Cities that once housed millions became sunken wastelands, but not New York. The city that never sleeps, ever resilient, banded together and not only survived, but thrived. Forming their own governments, the

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 17, 2017 Wake the dragon – Oriental Empires review
Wake the dragon – Oriental Empires review

Oriental Empires has all the right ingredients to be a great turn-based 4X strategy game. It’s an ambitious first title for developer Shining Pixel Studios, and when it comes to the look and feel of the game, it really does shine. Unfortunately, the inefficient (if pretty) user interface, unpredictable

by Taylor Menke
Reviews   -   Oct 17, 2017 Destroy them, my robots! – Raw Data Vive and Rift co-op review
Destroy them, my robots! – Raw Data Vive and Rift co-op review

VR wave shooters are a frequent staple of the VR ecospace. With a deviance in quality as deep as it is wide, there are quite a few that hardly qualify as more than glorified technical demos, with few standouts. We got our hands on Raw Data at a few points

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2017 Blazing buttholes — South Park: The Fractured But Whole review
Blazing buttholes — South Park: The Fractured But Whole review

There’s no sugar-coating it, South Park: The Fractured But Whole is simply brilliant. That Trey Parker and Matt Stone were able to take a group of poorly animated, foul-mouthed fourth graders living in a fictitious small town in Colorado and turn it into a successful TV show and video

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Oct 11, 2017 Once more unto the drink- Cuphead review
Once more unto the drink- Cuphead review

It’s somewhat amazing that a quirky indie game that is basically a mash-up tribute to prohibition era cartoons and 80s style run-and-gun shooters captured the attention of gamers as intensely as it did when it was announced a few years ago, bringing with it a level of hype usually

by Mike Dunn
Reviews   -   Oct 11, 2017 Lizards, rats, and elves: Total War: Warhammer 2 review
Lizards, rats, and elves: Total War: Warhammer 2 review

Creative Assembly’s Total War series is a long-running strategy juggernaut, deep in tactics and heavy in management. Fans of Games Workshop’s Warhammer Fantasy tabletop game have hoped, prayed, and made sacrifices (well, hopefully not) over the years so that these two darlings of strategy might be married up

by Mike Pearce
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