The Marvel's Avengers videogame might be truly impressive if end game content can match the quality and sheer geeky goodness of the story-based missions.
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Party Game Review: ‘Who’s the G.O.A.T.?’ from Big G Creative
In Who’s the G.O.A.T.?, players compete to see who is the Greatest Of All Time in just about every category imaginable.
Read More »Game Review: ‘Dropsy’ from Endless Games
A new card game that adds a twist of physical dexterity and balance
Read More »Card Game Review: ‘Shaka Shredders’
'Shaka Shredders' from Sunslap Studios takes deck-building to the next level.
Read More »Videogame Review: ‘Carrion’
'Carrion' is billed as a gruesomely satisfying Reverse Horror Game and I could not agree more. There is more depth than I expected and the action is gross yet wonderfully satisfying.
Read More »Card Game Review: ‘SpongeBob Fluxx’ from Looney Labs
The nautical nonsense in Bikini Bottom has always had its delightful randomness, fitting well with a game where the rules and goals change every round.
Read More »Videogame Review: ‘The Last of Us Part II’
Developer Naughty Dog put so much effort into this world to make it feel real that it is almost scary. It was challenging and technically amazing to behold, but more importantly I felt moved and impacted by the experience.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Desperados III’
Think of this real-time tactics title as being kind of like "Hitman," but in the 19th century... and with a team... and a definite western feel.
Read More »Videogame Preview: ‘Genshin Impact’ Beta
Genshin Impact from Mihoyo was one of the most beautiful and impressive games I saw at PAX East this year. It astounded me with its visual style, anime-style characters, complex systems, and in particular its fully open world.
Read More »Board Game Review: ‘The Oregon Trail Game: Journey to Willamette Valley’ from Pressman
The Oregon Trail Game: Journey to Willamette Valley from Pressman uses all the flavor of the original computer game in an all-new tabletop game. The previous Oregon Trail and The Oregon Trail: Hunt for Food card games had given a taste of the rigors of the journey westward with more …
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