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Stellaris: Federations Review

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  Stellaris: Federations Paradox Interactive Stellaris debuted back in 2016 and quickly garnered a rabid fan base that regarded it as arguably the most complete 4X space game ever. However, once Paradox Interactive began rolling out DLC for the base game, people realized just how much more room the game could grow. While Paradox’s other grand strategy games usually shipped Continue Reading...

Warhammer 40,000: Gladius – Reinforcement Pack Review – Elite Units Join the Fray

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Warhammer 40,000: Gladius – Reinforcement Pack Slitherine When indie developer Slitherine released Warhammer 40,000: Gladius this past July, I was pretty excited. We’ve seen all many of Warhammer 40,000 games in the past, such as RTSs (Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War), Action RPGs (Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr), among others, but there hasn’t been any real solid turn-based, 4X strategy Continue Reading...

Endless Space 2 – Target Locked Update Review – The Little Guys Finally Join the Fray

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Endless Space 2 – Target Locked Update Amplitude Studios Besides fantasy RPGs, science fiction games have to be my favorite genre, whether they be in actual pen-and-paper form, mass media (books, movies), or video games. Luckily, we’re in an age where computing technology has allowed game developers to match epic graphics with epic storylines (although I do still have a Continue Reading...

Stellaris Utopia Expansion Review – Stellaris Finally Reaches its Potential

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Stellaris Utopia Expansion Paradox interactive As a kid I used to read a lot of science fiction novels. If they were good, they’d transport me to another world within another solar system, in some far off galaxy. They were probably the sheerest form of escapism while still also being slightly more within the realm of possibility than my other favorite Continue Reading...