'Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst' offers significantly more gameplay, but at a cost, and is unlikely to inspire the same passion as the original game.
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Board Game Review: ‘Rome: City of Marble’ from R&R Games
Players lay tiles to gather points and be proclaimed Architect of Rome.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Doom’
'Doom' made me long continuously for the feeling of accomplishment that comes from surviving a hellish onslaught.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Hitman: Episode 3 – Marrakesh’
In the end, I enjoyed Marrakesh far more than Sapienza, but I am still unconvinced.
Read More »Deductive Game Review: ‘Madner Lost in Space’ from Mental Elemental
Aliens are lost and need help finding Earth!
Read More »Xbox One Review: ‘Fallout 4: Far Harbor’
'Fallout 4: Far Harbor' is the largest landmass for an add-on that Bethesda has ever created, and while it might not be Bethesda’s densest add-on ever, in comparison to the main game, its adept storytelling is a welcome surprise.
Read More »PC Game Review: ‘Homefront: The Revolution’
Some games have such terrific concepts and ideas that you try very hard to like them more than they deserve. Homefront: The Revolution from Deep Silver is one of those games. It has a great view of a city overrun by foreign parties and the effort to take it all back, …
Read More »Card Game Review: ‘Firefly Fluxx’ from Looney Labs
The card game where everything changes, but "you can't take the sky from me."
Read More »Stacking Game Review: ‘Brynk’ from Winning Moves
A slippery new innovation in stacking games.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘King’s Quest: Chapter 3 – Once Upon a Climb’
Figuring out what the game is asking of you and why, and just getting to toss back on that adventuring cape is reason enough to play.
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