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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) I was a huge fan of the Dissidia franchise. In the last game, I spent a lot of time playing online as Gilgamesh (yeah, I was that guy). So when I heard that Dissidia was com...
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By Andrew Skelton (Outfoxed) Kingdom and Kingdom: New Lands are a special kind of game to me. They’re beautifully simplistic by design, but massively complex by nature. So when Regions of Ruin w...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) This past weekend I took a voyage into the brave, deadly world of hunting whales in the PC game Nantucket. Whales, sharks, narwhals, men. If it swam in the sea or rode atop ...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) I am not the best Hunter in the world. That’s probably not a big shock, but it’s important to how I feel about this game! I have only played one or two of the Monster Hu...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) Note: My Time at Portia is currently in Early Access. Full disclosure: I’ve never played Stardew Valley. I own it, but I’ve just never had the time, or I make up an excu...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) This is truly going to be a wonderful year for fighting games, but there’s a lot of controversies (with certain games having an overwhelming amount of paid DLC). Still, it...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) Spellforce 3 is a curious blend of RTS and ARPG elements. When they work, it creates a fluid, brilliant game – but it doesn’t always work so well. It’s a game that...
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Written by Remko Molenaar (Proxzor) Having been a PC gamer all my life, and having only owned a few consoles for specific games, it’s been a long time since we have had a proper football game ...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) Fallen Legion+ is definitely an interesting beast, in that it’s two games in one. The first screen you are show features two characters: Princess Cecille (who is the main ...
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By Vincent Haoson (Ojogo) There’s this special place in gamer’s hearts for being able to jump into any real-life ships, tanks, or planes and just shoot people down. That’s why Wargaming has cons...
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by Andrew Skelton (Outfoxed) First person dungeon crawlers seemed to die out for a while, didn’t they? They exploded back on the scene thanks to games like Legend of Grimrock and its sequel...