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Review: Sonic Frontiers, brought to you by the History Channel.

Sonic Frontiers was a light of hope for Sonic fans. Did it live up to expectations? Ben Hazell looks at whether the game was too slow or way past cool.
by Ben Hazell | December 3, 2022 | , , , , , ,

4 Great TTRPGs That Aren’t D&D

Want to play a TTRPG that doesn’t involve dungeons and/or dragons? Here are some great tabletop role-playing games to explore and start a new adventure with your friends.
by Michael Saint Gregory | November 22, 2022 | ,

Incision: Blood, Rust, and Retro Shooting

Incision is an early-access retro first person shooter with plenty of dithered gore. With a shoot-it-until-it-dies gameplay and industrial-inspired soundtrack, this is an experience that fans of Blood, Quake, and Dusk should enjoy.
by Jacob Kinnun | November 21, 2022 | , ,

To the Gulag and Back Again: A Bot’s Warzone 1.0 Retrospective

Iain reflects on Call of Duty Warzone, from Verdansk to Caldera and everything in between.
by Iain McParland | November 19, 2022 | , , , , , ,

Ludonarrative Dissonance. Let’s Find Out What It Is and How It Affects Video Games

Ready for a lesson on storytelling in video games? Let’s talk about Ludonarrative Dissonance, what it is and how it affects some of our favorite games.
by Nick McKay | November 17, 2022 | ,

Assassin’s Creed Needs a Live-Action Streaming Series

Ubisoft is celebrating 15 years of Assassin's Creed, and Stef explains why it's a perfect time to revisit live-action, this time as a streaming series.
by Stef Watson | November 14, 2022 | ,

DELTARUNE: The Poster Child For Patience in Video Game Releases

Toby Fox’s DELTARUNE game is a gradually-released but utterly fulfilling gaming experience. Ben Hazell explains what makes every new chapter worth the wait.
by Ben Hazell | November 12, 2022 | , , , ,

5 Tips for Beginning Dungeon Masters (From a Slightly More Experienced One)

Been wanting to try out being a DM for your own Dungeons & Dragons campaign? Sam shares some "critical" tips and why you shouldn't be afraid to give it a try!
by Sam Comerford | October 26, 2022 | ,

In My Hand, ‘Tis A Holy Avenger – Evil Dead: The Game Review

Ever wonder if you could survive in the world of Evil Dead? Then come test your mettle in Evil Dead the Game as the Savior or the Destroyer. Josh Neff introduces the game's features and characters.
by Josh Neff | October 25, 2022 | , , , , , ,

A Rocky Start To A Polished Game: Overwatch 2 Launch Impressions

The Overwatch 2 launch has been mired in controversy. Patrick Sutherland dives into the game development and asks, “Will Overwatch 2 rise from the ashes or blow away with the breeze?"
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Abigail: The Prima Ballerina of Pain is a Revelation in Horror Comedy

They kidnapped a vampire. A ballerina vampire! Abigail, the new horror comedy from Universal Pictures aims to arabesque, pirouette and plié into our hearts. We tell you why it’s succeeded, and it needs to be added to your must-watch list!
by Iain McParlandMay 1, 2024
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