It's been four months, but Episode 6: The Ice Dragon does its job, as a finale well, even if no one will be really happy with where it leaves off. TellTale's 'Game of Thrones' series doesn't break any new ground, but fans of the television show and books should definitely give it a look, and hopefully, a second season isn't far off.
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Board Game Review: ‘Dwarven Miner’ from Rather Dashing
Mine resources, craft items, attract dwarves into your party!
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Players line up their parties to do battle in a rich fantasy world.
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Build up your creative agency to accomplish projects, but watch out for your competitors!
Read More »Board Game Review: ‘Ghostbusters’ from Cryptozoic
Buckle on your proton packs and wrangle some ghosts in this new cooperative game with the same Ghostbuster spirit as the movies.
Read More »Xbox One Review: ‘Fallout 4’
For better or worse, the highly anticipated Fallout 4 is essentially a lot more of the same. There is plenty more to do this time around, but really it’s the same buggy, bleak, post-apocalyptic journey through the wasteland you either love or hate.
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Players compete to be the last one standing – or at least not walking down the aisle!
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Sword Coast Legends fails to live up to its potential, delivering a generic repetitive campaign and creation tools that are easy to use but have no depth.
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Schmovie is great game for movie lovers and non-movie lovers alike. Just make sure to have your acceptance speech ready when you dominate your friends.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Minecraft: Story Mode – Episode 2: Assembly Required’
On its own, and clocking in at under an hour, Assembly Required is easily the weakest offering from the long-time adventure game maker. Fortunately, TellTale's 'Minecraft: Story Mode' is clearly marketed towards a younger audience, and fans of the original game, who are a lot more likely to forgive all of the game's shortcomings.
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