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‘Moss: Book II’ VR Game Review

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The popular heroine known as Quill is returning and this time she’s journeying deep into the hexed castle of the Arcane in the VR game, Moss: Book II. To be honest, Moss was my second VR experience about four years ago, and it was a perfect introduction to VR. At the time, it didn’t seem like a big deal. It’s Continue Reading...

Necromunda: Hired Gun Review

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Necromunda: Hired GunStreum On Studio / Focus Home Interactive Back in the day, I used to play very fast-paced area shooters such as in the Quake and Unreal Tournament series. Then I graduated to more tactically paced games such as the Tom Clancy Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon titles (back when Ghost Recon was actually good). I guess the fast-twitch Continue Reading...

First Class Trouble Preview

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First Class Trouble Invisible Walls I never really paid much attention to the social deduction genre of video games. The concept of them, where you are thrown together with a bunch of other players and have to deduce who among you is a monster/traitor/alien, is an interesting one. However, the ones that I’ve played, such as the free-to-play effort, Deceit, Continue Reading...

Black Legend Review

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Black Legend Warcave March of 2021 just hasn’t been a great month in terms of game releases. With the exception of a few exceptional titles such as Forza Horizon 4 (Steam Edition) and a couple of DLC, like Northern Lords for Crusader Kings 3, everything else has been pretty “meh.” When I first heard about Warcave’s Black Legend, it immediately Continue Reading...

Imperator: Rome – Heirs of Alexander Content Pack

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mperator: Rome – Heirs of Alexander Content Pack Paradox Interactive Any PC strategy gamer worth his digital salt knows of Paradox Interactive’s grand line of grand strategy titles—Stellaris; Hearts of Iron IV; Europa Universalis—to name their most prestigious. Then the studio decided to take a major step into the distant past by developing their classic era title: Imperator: Rome. Unfortunately, Continue Reading...