Players race to make compounds in the game where the rules always change
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Preview: Wizard World Comic Con Sacramento, June 16-18 2017
Lou Ferrigno, Nichelle Nichols, and Michael Rooker are among the featured guests at this year's Wizard World Comic Con in Sacramento on June 16-18 at the Sacramento Convention Center.
Read More »Exclusive Interview: Actress and Videogame Voice Star Katy Townsend
'I’ll always feel that my most innovative performances are born from absolute boldness and glaring honesty. For me, the more of myself that shows up on the day, the more ‘human’ the character becomes – warts and all – and the more likely an audience is to connect.'
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘LEGO City: Undercover’
Even after the story is finished, hours and hours can be spent going back to old areas and completing tasks that were impossible earlier. I can't imagine wanting to do that, but it is there.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Dark Souls III – The Ringed City’ DLC
The only unfortunate part of "The Ringed City" is that it is, seemingly, the end.
Read More »Spending the Afternoon with ‘LEGO Dimensions’ and ‘LEGO Worlds’
As much fun as Dimensions was, Worlds was better.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Impressions: ‘Mass Effect: Andromeda’
Mass Effect: Andromeda is… okay. Okay, however, doesn't feel like enough.
Read More »Card Game Review: ‘Pie Rats of the Carob Bean Farm’ from the Wild East Game Company
Players cry "argh!" and compete to be the first to swipe a tasty bounty.
Read More »How to Determine if Your Child is Too Young For Video Games
90 percent of kids 2 to 7 are playing video games.
Read More »PAX East 2017 Preview: ‘Quake Champions’
Quake Champions looks to be a great experience once it is released.
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