Although An Artificial Night may have less mystery than previous audio books in the October Daye series that Michael has been reviewing, the stakes are raised to the extreme with this one, making it an ideal third book.
Gauntlet: Slayer Edition puts a modern twist on that amazing arcade game that gobbled up too many quarters of the kids of yesteryear. Available now for the PlayStation 4, the PC version has also been patched and updated.
Mad Max presents players with a blood and oil-soaked world where people are killed for a glass of clean water. Presenting a different story from Fury Road or the other films, the game is loaded with enough vehicle and land-based combat to keep any action-junkie happy.
Michael continues his review of some of the best audio books on the market today, and finds himself falling in love with Seanan McGuire’s October Daye series, in this case, A Local Habitation.
Our reviewer left Destiny several months ago in frustration with the game’s development path. Now with Destiny: The Taken King expansion, he finds that many of the sins of the past have been rectified, and replaced with glorious sci-fi fun.
This week Billy is playing a plant-growing simulator that takes itself a little too seriously. After all, is it really fun to watch the grass grow? Check out Viridi’s review inside.
We’ve run the shadows in Seattle and Berlin, and now move to the orient with Shadowrun Hong Kong, the latest and arguably the best entry so far in developer Harebrained Schemes’ excellent translation of the beloved pen and paper role-playing game.
This week Michael dives into another cool audiobook covering the world of Faerie with Seanan McGuire’s Rosemary and Rue. In print or as an audio title, Rosemary and Rue is one great story.
Fairy Fencer F embraces everything that constitutes JRPGs, anime and pop culture. While that might exclude some players from the fun, if players are even a little bit into any of those things, this RPG is really going to thrill.
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