Super Sneaking with Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun

The gorgeous Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun is easily one of the best tactical stealth games currently available for the PC platform. And it uses a rare real-time interface instead of each side taking turns, yet still manages to be controllable and fun.
Solving Puzzles in Goofy Monsters

Billy is wasting time this week with a Sokoban game called Goofy Monsters, but he has to learn what exactly what a Sokoban game is first.
A Cinematic Masterpiece of a Game in Mafia III

Go back to 1968 and live the memories of Lincoln Clay, a Vietnam War vet and member of Sammy’s gang in New Orleans. Will Lincoln successfully pull off the robbery of the Federal Reserve? Check out Mafia III to find out and immerse yourself in a rich story and deep gameplay about organized crime in New Orleans.
Extending TV Fun With The Librarians Novel

Even though Michael has never seen the hit TV series, he really loved The Librarians and the Lost Lamp novel. Those who do love the show will find even more to enjoy here as the quirky characters unravel another mystery.
Rogue-like Necropolis Invades Consoles

Originally released, and then heavily patched, for the PC, the fun but frustrating Necropolis now makes the jump to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Does this dungeon crawler have legs?
A Bloody Good Read with Halo: New Blood

The Halo: New Blood book follows protagonist Gunny Edward Buck’s journey in becoming the first of a new generation of Spartan, the Spartan IV. Halo fans should enjoy the surprisingly complex storyline.
The Poetry of Destruction with Demolish & Build 2017

Demolish & Build 2017 challenges players to do one thing: destroy everything in sight. Forget the build part of this one, the main focus is realistically destroying a variety of buildings in a surprisingly laid-back, highly destructive simulation.
Experiencing Space Battles in Astervoid 2000

This week out Time Waster is a little under the weather, but that hasn’t stopped him from checking out a local multiplayer game called Astervoid 2000.
Preview: The Sky Is Not the Limit with Everspace

Those of you who feel burned by No Man’s Sky should check out Everspace instead, an open world space game being developed without unnecessary hype, but with lots of cool things to do. We pilot into Everspace a bit early and find a lot to like, and so much more to come.
Battling for Control in Warhammer 40K: Eternal Crusade

Play as one of four factions in the the massive multiplayer third person shooter Warhammer 40,000: Eternal Crusade. Customize your loadout with a variety of weapons and gear and fight as a squad to gain control using both ranged and melee attacks. Warhammer brings players both PvP and PvE game play while holding true to the Warhammr universe.
