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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...

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...

Song of Horror Complete Edition Review

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Song of Horror Complete Edition Protocol Games Survival horror games sort of remind me of the fighting game genre back in the early 90s, in that they were once immensely popular and then proceeded to fall off the face of the earth around the turn of the century. Whereas the fighting game genre has still struggled to garner the massive Continue Reading...

Everspace 2 Early Access Review

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Everspace 2 Rockfish Games 2017’s Everspace was a little indie space shooter title that surprised a lot of people and became somewhat of a cult classic among gamers. It combined really cool space battles with roguelike elements and was pretty addictive. Its developer, Rockfish Games, didn’t rest on their laurels. Instead, they went to work developing their next space-borne creation Continue Reading...