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Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem Review – One Heck of an ARPG

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Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem Wolcen Game Studio Blizzard Entertainment’s Diablo 2 is the most oft-imitated game in its class. It’s such a monumental gaming experience that it still has a very vibrant player base—even after two decades. After all, it is the title that single-handedly mainlined the whole Action-Role-Playing Game (ARPG) genre. There have been many games that have attempted Continue Reading...

Warhammer: Chaosbane – Tomb Kings DLC Review – An ‘Okay’ Addition

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Warhammer: Chaosbane – Tomb Kings DLC Eko Software / BIGBEN Games Game developer EKO Software, along with publisher BIGBEN Games, has done a pretty good job in digitizing Games Workshop’s Warhammer Fantasy franchise. I felt that their first effort, Warhammer: Chaosbane, was decent ARPG fun when it debuted back in May of 2019. Many critics out there disagreed with me, Continue Reading...

Warhammer: Vermintide 2 – Back to Ubersreik Review – An Updated Twist on Solid, Older Foundations

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Warhammer: Vermintide 2 – Back to Ubersreik Fatshark Not too long ago I reviewed Warhammer: Vermintide 2’s first DLC pack called Shadows Over Bögenhafen. In that article I talked about how the first Vermintide game surprised me (back in 2016) with how good it was. I also touched on how fantastic its sequel, Vermintide 2, turned out to be (in Continue Reading...

Conan Exiles Review – Call it a Comback

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Conan Exiles Funcom When Funcom officially entered Conan Exiles into Early Access over a year ago, I was super-excited to try it out. As a big fan of the original novels by Robert E. Howard as well as a Conan comic book nerd, I had high hopes for what the game could possibly turn out to be. Unfortunately, the actual Continue Reading...

Total War: Warhammer 2: Rise of the Tomb Kings Review – Kings From Beneath the Sands of Time

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  Total War: Warhammer 2: Rise of the Tomb Kings Creative Assembly/Sega As an ardent Dungeons & Dragons aficionado, I used to scoff at the mere mention of anything Warhammer. Whether it be Games Workshop’s pencil and paper role-playing systems (which aren’t around anymore) or the tabletop board/miniature game, Warhammer Fantasy Battle. For one, the high fantasy snob in me Continue Reading...