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Reviews   -   Oct 25, 2014 0-16 — Front Page Sports Football review
0-16 — Front Page Sports Football review

One of the appealing aspects of sports simulation games is the depth of control, stat-geeking, and overall full immersion into the strategic side of sports.  The trade-off is usually a lack of any action footage, player models, or even still photos of the games being played.  So what happens when

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Oct 24, 2014 Ancient Space Review – lost in space
Ancient Space Review – lost in space

Ancient Space is a story-driven, singleplayer real-time strategy game that takes place in – you guessed it – space. It’s very reminiscent of Homeworld. However, unlike Homeworld, I did not leave Ancient Space feeling like I just played one of the best games the genre has to offer. There’s a

by Sean Lama
Reviews   -   Oct 23, 2014 Beyond your expectations- Sid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth review
Beyond your expectations- Sid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth review

Sid Meier’s Civilization series has enjoyed a long lasting and beloved place in the halls of gaming history. It’s tenacious, creative, and often quirky approach to interactively retelling the history of mankind via strategic turn-based gameplay is second to none, and can easily be considered a standard for

by Lucious Barnes
Reviews   -   Oct 21, 2014 Netgear Nighthawk X4 Router in-depth review
Netgear Nighthawk X4 Router in-depth review

It isn’t all Dragon Age and Rock Band drums for me – my real-world job is even more geeky than that.  I’m the Manager of Production Network Engineering for one of the largest companies in the world.  I’ve been in the Network world for nearly twenty years, so

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 14, 2014 Growing up is hard — The Walking Dead: Season 2 review
Growing up is hard — The Walking Dead: Season 2 review

Something about Season 2 of The Walking Dead left me wanting. Maybe it’s the lack of that fresh feeling of a breakthrough experience. Maybe it’s the sophomore hangover after Telltale delivered the consensus Game of the Year in 2012. Maybe it’s the conclusion that failed to provide

by Matt Buckley
Reviews   -   Oct 13, 2014 New dogs, old tricks — Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel Review
New dogs, old tricks — Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel Review

Non-sequels have become a standard in our industry. When a company wants to make a new game for a franchise, but doesn’t want it to be a direct follow-up, it’s simple to release a game that adds more content without having to commit to that full “number-up.” Some,

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Oct 09, 2014 A brutal beauty only graphics-deep — Ryse: Son of Rome PC Review
A brutal beauty only graphics-deep — Ryse: Son of Rome PC Review

Ryse: Son of Rome Review [Gaming Trend] Watch this video on YouTube They say history is doomed to repeat itself. Indeed, it seems enemies will always put their explosive content in red, shiny barrels and bosses’ weak spots will always glow. Launch titles for new consoles tend to range from,

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Oct 03, 2014 How can something so pretty be so spooky? — The Vanishing of Ethan Carter
How can something so pretty be so spooky? — The Vanishing of Ethan Carter

When I saw the Gamescom trailer of The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, I was unreasonably pumped.  The trailer presented an eerie detective game with puzzle mechanics and a supernatural aura.  My friend and I sat together, theorizing over ramen noodles about what the game would play like. After all that

by Spencer Campbell
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