Gearheads should enjoy Project CARS. By racing fans and for racing fans, despite having room to grow, it's a commendable effort by veteran racing developers and the community that helped to build it.
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Book Review: ‘Learning C++ by Creating Games with UE4’ by William Sherif
This book is focused primarily on C++ coding and not on learning Unreal Engine 4. While coding is an essential component of game development, newcomers might benefit from a little more instruction on the editor itself.
Read More »Board Game Review: ‘Evolution’ from North Star Games
Create your own species!
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘The Golf Club Collector’s Edition’
With the addition of seasons, is this golf title ready to go head-to-head with EA?
Read More »Card Game Review: ‘Just Desserts’ from Looney Labs
A tasty treat for family tabletop gamers.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Sniper Elite III: Ultimate Edition’
'Sniper Elite III: Ultimate Edition' does a few things well, but isn't a complete collection of the available DLC. There are those who will be happy with the brand of stealth gaming Sniper Elite III provides, but the game's focus is probably too narrow for most console gamers.
Read More »Card Game Review: ‘Contingency’ by Brandon Hegland
“A 2-player Card Game of Clever Plans and Cunning Maneuvers” that leaves players wanting rematch after rematch.
Read More »Party Game Review: ‘Bill Shakespeare is Dead’ from Brikenbrak Games
All the fun of Cards Against Humanity with thrice the class.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Life is Strange: Episode 2- Out of Time’
After 'Episode Two: Out of Time,' Dontnod's 'Life is Strange' is the best episodic adventure game out there. With more character depth, and more gameplay, along with a technically superior game engine, there's really no debate.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Tales From the Borderlands: Episode 2 – Atlas Mugged’
After a long delay, TellTale has returned with the second episode of 'Tales From The Borderlands.' With the group moving at a slower pace, 'Atlas Mugged' has a lot less going on than its predecessor.
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