Empire of Sin Review – Hard Game, Speakeasy
I deeply believe that there are the bones of a good game buried here. And the fixes might be easy. Or they may never come.
I deeply believe that there are the bones of a good game buried here. And the fixes might be easy. Or they may never come.
Never before has a strategy game offered me such an involved story in such a red, dusty, staid sandbox.
Gloomhaven Digital may not yet be the perfect adaptation of the board game, but right now, it may be the best way to play.
Basically: hide and seek! A witch can mimic objects in the game and maneuver into position to beat the clock.
The realm where ScourgeBringer shines… it feels amazing. Jumping has just the right weight. And double jumping? That’s the stuff.
Every DM runs their game a bit differently, but we’re taking a look at some of the ways Baldur’s Gate is set to change the game for everyone.
There’s a real special game coming. And when it arrives, I think it’s going to be all you want to play.
Rather than a traditional RPG or strategy game, Pendragon plays like an impressionistic take on a classic Nintendo formula.
The missions and the gameplay mechanics are so old, a new coat of paint is not what Mafia needed. It needed to be re-imagined from the ground up.
If you want crazy cool mechs and partisan soldiers with bear companions to be played totally seriously, you’ll love Iron Harvest.