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Reviews   -   May 23, 2016 War pigs: Total War: Warhammer review
War pigs: Total War: Warhammer review

Neverending war. The perennial military complex, gears turning to amass conflict after conflict, as generals loom over a table dotted with markings and figures. Much like a Black Sabbath song, the conceit of the eternal struggle is daunting, and yet it’s also one of the most alluring aspects of

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   May 23, 2016 All of the devils are here – Doom review
All of the devils are here – Doom review

“Hell is empty, and all of the devils are here.” – William Shakespeare Doom is a pure shooter. It’s an amazing throwback to a time that has long since passed, but with a fresh coat of paint for its nostalgic approach. It brings an unrelentingly violent singleplayer campaign I didn’

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 21, 2016 Everything obscured by the brightness: The Town of Light review
Everything obscured by the brightness: The Town of Light review

Renee isn’t a criminal; she’s a confused and afraid 16-year-old girl who’s struggled with mental illness from a young age. However, even as recent as the early 20th century, the remedy for mental health issues felt more like a punishment: being locked away in an asylum. The

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   May 18, 2016 Racing hardware evolved – Thrustmaster T150 wheel review
Racing hardware evolved – Thrustmaster T150 wheel review

Thrustmaster has been making peripherals for the gaming enthusiast for a long time, but I’ve not had a chance to check out their more recent racing wheel options. When the Thrustmaster T150 arrived, and I saw that it was compatible with PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 3, I knew

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 11, 2016 A goofy name for a decent game – TASTEE: Lethal Tactics review
A goofy name for a decent game – TASTEE: Lethal Tactics review

What the hell is TASTEE? I found myself asking that same question when this game came across my desk. In this case, it stands for Tactical Asynchronous Simultaneous Turn-Based E-something Engine (seriously, they didn’t figure out that first E) but that doesn’t really explain everything TASTEE: Lethal Tactics

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 11, 2016 Intergalactic manifest destiny: Stellaris review
Intergalactic manifest destiny: Stellaris review

One of humanity’s greatest aspirations lies in space exploration. The feeling of reaching out beyond our terrestrial shackles and seizing the vast, empty vacuum of potential before us is romantic, if not terrifying. Space holds so many rewards, so much danger, and such potential. Stellaris attempts to capture those

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   May 10, 2016 Oil Leak: Oil Enterprise review
Oil Leak: Oil Enterprise review

Growing up in a rural part of Colorado, I was always around oil fields and the oil industry. I used to gawk at the giant pumps, and wonder what it took to put up these behemoths. Oil Enterprise, Crafty Studios newest game, let me see what the oil world had

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   May 03, 2016 Mixing the melting pot: Battleborn review
Mixing the melting pot: Battleborn review

Since first glance, Battleborn has had an identity crisis. A new shooter from the quintessential “gun company,” Gearbox Software has struggled against attempts at labelling Battleborn within conventional genres like MOBA, team-based shooter, or the recent surge of “hero shooters.” In over 100 hours of Battleborn, through countless matches, team

by Eric Van Allen
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