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Card Game Review: ‘The Road to Ruin’ by Justin Halliday of Hero Forge Games
Cooperation is key at the end of the world, but that doesn't mean everyone will survive.
Read More »Board Game Review: ‘Here, Kitty, Kitty’ from Fireside Games
Perfect for cat-lovers and game enthusiasts alike.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Hitman’
The groundwork exists in the training and Paris – The Showstopper mission for this to be a spectacular title when complete.
Read More »Xbox One Review: ‘Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4’
'Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4' is a surprisingly polished game. It's unlikely to win over many new converts, but it's a fitting finale for a long-running series.
Read More »PC and Mac Software Review: ‘Poser Pro 11’ for Character Creation and Game Development
Long ignored by many game developers, 'Poser' has always been a deep character creation and animation solution for hobbyists. With last year's Game Dev edition all of that changed, and 'Poser Pro 11' offers more than a few reasons to upgrade.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘EA Sports: UFC 2’
A couple of technical issues remain, but 'EA Sports UFC 2' is the most realistic fighting game yet, and the new KO mode really steals the show.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘The Walking Dead: Michonne – Episode One: In Too Deep’
'The Walking Dead: Michonne' mini-series, for better or worse, is pretty much just more of the same from Telltale Games. So far, it's not the best story they've told, but if you're a fan, there's no reason not to check this one out.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Lego: Marvel’s Avengers’
'Lego: Marvel's Avengers' doesn't break much new ground, but if you’re looking for a game to keep your kids busy for quite a while, this is a good candidate.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2’
Improving upon the original in almost every way, 'Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2' is a great-looking game with a surprising amount of content. It also now includes a pair of single-player campaigns and the increasingly rare couch co-op.
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