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Who doesn’t love swords, knights, and magic? My mortal enemies – that’s who. Luckily, Natsume demonstrated itself a kindred spirit with its announcement of River City: Knights of Justice in celebration of River City’s 30th anniversary! This was a title that slipped through my radar over the years.
At this year’s E3, I had a chance to sit with the team at Total War to talk about their newest title, Total War Arena. Initially I was blown away not by the booth, the lights, or the buzzing energy, but by the obvious obsession and humble appreciation the
Metal Gear Solid has never been afraid to put its players into harsh and desolate environments, but MG: Survive takes that to a whole new level. The game takes place directly after the events of MGS 5: Ground Zeroes, in which a giant wormhole opened up above Mother Base and
by Tim Mattson
Metal Gear Solid has never been afraid to put its players into harsh and desolate environments, but MG: Survive takes that to a whole new level. The game takes place directly after the events of MGS 5: Ground Zeroes, in which a giant wormhole opened up above Mother Base and
by Tim Mattson
Who doesn’t love swords, knights, and magic? My mortal enemies – that’s who. Luckily, Natsume demonstrated itself a kindred spirit with its announcement of River City: Knights of Justice in celebration of River City’s 30th anniversary! This was a title that slipped through my radar over the years.
by Gerard Uht
At this year’s E3, I had a chance to sit with the team at Total War to talk about their newest title, Total War Arena. Initially I was blown away not by the booth, the lights, or the buzzing energy, but by the obvious obsession and humble appreciation the
by Gerard Uht
First, an admission — I’m a backer of Harebrained Schemes’ Battletech. As a self-described mech junkie, seeing what the team behind the turn-based Shadowrun revival had in store for the series had me scrambling to support them. I wasn’t alone as the Kickstarter campaign a year ago put $2,
by Ron Burke
If you haven’t heard of Wattsalpoag Games, I wouldn’t be surprised. They don’t have big budget that companies like Asmodee and Iello have. However, they aren’t a company that you should ignore. Ed Glenn showed me several of their games like Jet Set, Switching Tracks, Buccaneer
by Keith Schleicher
The Cryptozoic booth was busy at Origins, and with good reason. They brought their new game Spyfall to the show, and they sold out on the first day it went on sale. It’s not a huge surprise with the buzz it has been getting. I talked to Ryan Skinner
by Keith Schleicher
If you’ve played board games, then you probably know about the dreaded “roll and move” game where luck determines who the winner is. While games like Formula D that have added some unique elements to the mechanic, there aren’t many designer games that use it. Matt Riddle and
by Keith Schleicher
Kosmos has been publishing games for a long time, but you might not recognize them. Most of their games have been published in Europe under their name, most of their games have been published in the USA though other publishers. Now they have decided to publish their games under there
by Keith Schleicher