Issues: Issue 320 - August 2015
Review: Shadowrun Chronicles: Boston Lockdown
This online multiplayer tactics RPG is definitely unique in its space. Challenging combat scenarios make up for the fact that this is not the most visually stunning game. … read more
Review: Sorcery 3
Sorcery 3 prides itself on being the open-world equivalent of traditional, linear gamebooks, and it’s an absolute blast to play, especially if you’re carrying a character over from the previous titles to really ramp up the time-traveling challenge. … read more
Review: Splatoon
Splatoon is Nintendo’s odd take on a shooter—instead of bullets, you’re shooting ink everywhere. … read more
Review: Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 3 – “Catch a...
Not only does this have the classic one liners from the main Borderlands game series that I love so much, but they also really amped up the humor in this episode. … read more
Review: Turmoil
Turmoil is an economy-building/money-making game that was inspired by the 19th century oil rush in America. … read more
Review: Victor Vran
Yet, there’s still a ton of promise in Victor Vran’s interesting take on isometric action-RPGs: the ability to traverse terrain—like walls—is a welcome new addition to the genre, and the progressive unlocking of skills and abilities certainly gives players the feel of becoming an increasingly powerful creature in the beautiful world Haemimont Games have built—for example, hexes, which unlock at level 12. … read more
Review: Windward
Conceptually, the idea of an MMO that involves taking control of a seafaring vessel and setting sail for fortune and glory is a great idea. To its credit, Windward has established a solid foundation for such a potentially cool idea. … read more
Review: Batkid Begins: The Wish Heard Around the World
As amazing as that day was, and even with how much this doc focuses around that day, Batkid Begins is not about the Batkid story. … read more
Review: Listen To Me Marlon
While Marlon Brando may be considered one of the greatest actors of all time, he was also known for being an egotistic maniac and almost unbearable to work with on set. … read more
Review: Magic Mike XXL
Well, because my wife and every other squealing theater attendee loved the Kings of Tampa so much three years ago, Hollywood has decided to get the troop back together for one more round of grinding crotches. … read more