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Two episodes in, and Tales from
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You might remember my write-up on PAX South and the games to know from there, one of which was the charming indie dungeon-crawler Guild of Dungeoneering. With pencil-
Hotline Miami was a game that caught me by surprise. Brutal combat, a primal 80’s-synth soundtrack, and a fascinating use of gameplay mechanics to convey theme, it was
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The ocean is a vast and empty place.
World of Warships is
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Returning from PAX East 2015, I was completely exhausted. It was an awesome experience, and I learned a lot about tons of different video games and even some nifty technology.
A good strategy game is often defined by the balance of the tools at your disposal, a nice mix of utility and damage options, and a well-designed interface and
Far Cry 4 was one hell of a product upon its release last November, and it has remained something players hop back into just to get up to nonsensical business.