Monthly Archives: July 2016

Headlander Review – A Groovy Little Gem

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Headlander Double Fine After playing Headlander, Double Fine’s new 70’s inspired science fiction platformer, for a few hours or so, I remember sitting back in my chair and saying to myself: “This is one weird game!” After that, I delved back into my play through, and as the hours rolled on that sentiment didn’t change. The only thing that I Continue Reading...

Total War: Warhammer – Call of the Beastmen DLC Review – Channel Your Inner Beast

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  Total War: Warhammer – Call of the Beastmen SEGA/The Creative Assembly Total War: Warhammer breathed new life into the rather increasing stagnant Total War line of games. Instead of being based on historical events and time periods, it eschewed the rigidity of historical conventions and offered a fictional backdrop in the form of the Old Word within the Warhammer Continue Reading...

Final Fantasy XIV: Patch 3.3 Review

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Final Fantasy XIV’s newest patch is out and it’s time to give it a look! While the previous patch was focused more on the hardcore players, patch 3.3 introduces new content for newer or more casual players as well as some quality of life changes based on feedback from the community. Removing several tedious and frustrating little things throughout the Continue Reading...