I remember the joy, confusion and irritation of playing Monopoly as a young child. Despite the nebulous and convoluted interpretation of rules that kids play by, each game usually featured
Upon first hearing about Master Spy, it all sounds great: retro style, an intriguing story told through cinematic cutscenes, an original soundtrack. Then you see that it is described as
I went to the E3 reveal for Disney Infinity 1.0 (just called Disney Infinity at that point) and came away impressed, but David Roberts handled that review. Disney Infinity:
Dragon Age: Inquisition’s final DLC “Trespasser” is an example of Bioware properly painting a picture of what comes next in the way the original game didn’t.
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It’s been four years since Skylanders: Spyro’s Adventure shook up the industry with it’s trailblazing toy-based gameplay, enticing a new generation of young gamers and inspiring
It’s nearly three o’clock in the morning, and the party next door is in full swing. Music is blaring, the punch bowl is bottomless, and costumed hooligans are
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