Camping? Why not? Let’s Go Camping! – Previewed By Julie Morley [divider] Imagine it, friends. Becoming one with nature. Breathing in that fresh, clean, mountain air, enjoying the woodsy woodsiness of the woods. Cooking by a nice, warm campfire (and maybe roasting some of those…
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One More Chance In Last Life Another View of Last Life [divider] Ah, this beer. I can’t quite put my finger on it but I feel a little bit stronger. So many relied on these DNA-enhanced brewskis back in the day to give them a…
Steel & Steam: Episode 1 – Reviewed By Suzanne Verras [divider] I never really played JRPGs, but I believe that trying out new stuff is what keeps you creative. I don’t know why I never tried one of these earlier; they’re pretty awesome! Steel and Steam…
Contact Vector – First Look By Nathaniel Liles [divider] I recently posted an announcement for a game called Contact Vector that hopes to bridge the gap between turn-based and RTS games with a bigger focus on strategy than resource management. It’s a neat idea, and if…
Eterium – Reviewed By Marcus Estrada [divider] [dropcap]I[/dropcap]’m not normally the kind of guy who cares about sci-fi storylines. For whatever reason, my interests always trended toward the technology of today with no consideration for Star Trek, Star Wars, or Battlestar Galactica. Yet, Wing…
Moebius: Empire Rising Reviewed By David Lins [divider] Point-and-click adventure games have become a rarity, and actually good ones are even less common. Many seem to miss the point, so to speak, but some manage to hold true to the original feel of the genre….
The title of this article may seem stupid. It may seem completely nonsensical and meaningless. Maybe you mistook it as a Fozzie Bear joke. All of the above are completely rational conclusions to reach, but rest assured, I would never waste your time. My title…
Saving The Galaxy One Plant At A Time The Nudist’s Way By Julie Morley [divider] While parading around in your naked glory, I add. That’s right, a cosmonaut, equipped with a jetpack and laser blaster of mayhem, planting trees on planets in a barren galaxy…
Chaos, chaos, and more chaos By Julie Morley [divider] The story behind Chaos Reborn is both tragic and interesting. Once upon a time, gods had made a very important promise. One guaranteeing both power and immortality through magic. But humanity took advantage of the gift…
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller Reviewed By Nathaniel Liles [divider] When I first received Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller, I didn’t know what to expect. I took it that this game identified itself as largely in the same class as thriller books, so I knew…
Throw Trucks With Your Mind – Previewed By Nathaniel Liles [divider] I think we can all agree that the Jedi Counsel is a pretty cool crowd, and pretty much anyone with a decent midi-chlorean count can, at very least, do a cool trick or two….
Australian game programming collective League of Geeks has started work on Armello, a digital board game that hopes to truly bring the fun and excitement of tabletop gaming to the masses in a polished, highly functional, and well-made package with Armello. From artwork to programming…
Oculus Rift’s Latest Traumatic Experience By Julie Morley [divider] No, dear god, don’t come after me! This is not okay! I’m in a glass case of emotion! An open world survival horror game for the Oculus Rift just sounds like an evening full of panic…
The Ghost Whisperer of Lorian V By Julie Morley [divider] I introduce to you, Ghost Song: A Journey of Hope. Player, you begin your journey as a crash victim on Lorian V, dressed in a Deadsuit. You, like many before, have come to explore…
1, 2, Lucid Dreaming for You Another View of Lucid: The Awakening By Julie Morley [divider] “Greetings patient, I am Icarus. Listen carefully. You have one very important objective to achieve. If you fail to complete it, you will remain stuck in a loop until…
Broken Sword – Series Review By Mitchell “Moe” Long [divider] [dropcap]I[/dropcap] recently reviewed “Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse,” and as mentioned in the write up, it was the first of the “Broken Sword” titles I’d played. While waiting for the second half of “The…