
From tip to tail, Red Dead Redemption 2 is a profound, glorious downer. It is the rare blockbuster video game that…
Lost Cities is card game for the Xbox 360, based upon the popular card game of the same name by game designer Reiner Knizia, published by Sierra Online. In early 2009, Lost Cities was removed from the Xbox Live Marketplace. At the time, it was only the second game for which this has happened. No official reason was given for the removal, but speculation centered on copyright issues over the merger of Activision and Vivendi, the latter being the parent company of Sierra, publisher of Lost Cities.
From tip to tail, Red Dead Redemption 2 is a profound, glorious downer. It is the rare blockbuster video game that…
This year I bought Shenmue for the third time. I bought it despite knowing, having played it and its sequel three…
Cities: Skylines is a game that I keep going back to. Even though new and interesting content packs come out for it…
Pillars of Eternity II is aptly named. Fifty hours in, I feel like I’ve only just gotten started.
Did you just arrive in Japan? Oh dear. Bad timing. I’m sure you’ll have fun, but there are better times to visit. Why…
Sometimes, sharing a game can give you a whole new perspective on it.
Just because you don’t have access to the fanciest gear around doesn’t mean you have to play subpar games. Even if…
Ni no Kuni II is out today, and it’s easy enough that you probably won’t need much strategy to get through the…
I’m using Paradox’s new space colony sim Surviving Mars to see what would happen if I tried to establish a Mars…
Every year since 2013, I start a new file in a specific JRPG. I grind, I level up, I do side quests. I pour anywhere…
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