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Dark Souls III Review
Just uttering the name can strike fear into the hearts of unhardened heroes. Only the fiercest, most grizzled, and perhaps most masochistic warriors possess the mettle to face the many challenges that lay ahead, be it across the land of… Read More »
I’m a huge fan of Spyfall, the social deduction game released by Cryptozoic Entertainment in 2015. When a “spy” has to fit in among the rest of the players who have a critical piece of information, and he or she… Read More »
Versus Node quietly changes its name as we talk about Pandemic and similar cooperative board games in this tabletop-centric episode of The GamerNode Show. The Versus Node Podcast is Dead! Long live The GamerNode Show! We’ve changed the name, but… Read More »
Over the past few years, more and more people have come to hear about a new breed of sports known as eSports or competitive gaming. Like traditional sports, participants battle it out in order to try and reign victorious but… Read More »
Splendor for Steam and mobile devices is a faithful, functional, and streamlined rendition of Space Cowboys and Asmodée’s tabletop drafting and engine-building game. The automation of the analog mechanics make digital games move quickly and efficiently, reducing potential downtime but detracting… Read More »
For an episodic noir detective drama, Blues and Bullets is quite surrealist, seemingly inspired in equal parts by Telltale adventure games, Sin City, and occult horror such as Silent Hill. These far more so than the U.S. history from which… Read More »
It’s 1992, and Mortal Kombat has used digitized sprites to represent the characters fighting one another on screen, while games like Night Trap and Phantasmagoria were incorporating full-motion video (FMV) of live actors to portray the characters in their stories…. Read More »
It’s surprising to think that while there’s an ever-growing tech industry developing new video games and bringing out new ways in which to enjoy them. In recent years there’s been an increasing number of people collecting and playing games that… Read More »
Retro games tend to be those that remind us of the glory days of gaming. They are addictive in nature and were good enough to stick in our memories as classics. There are some games that may be considered old,… Read More »
Upon hearing my description of Power Grid, my sister shared her blatant opinion: “That sounds boring!” I was stung. Who wouldn’t want to preside over a vast network of power plants, upgrading from coal and oil to wind, solar, and… Read More »