Rise of the Triad Review
When I look back on my first experiences with first person-shooters, most of my memories revolve around two titles developed by id Software, Wolfenstein 3D and Doom. The games were…
Bringing You The Best
When I look back on my first experiences with first person-shooters, most of my memories revolve around two titles developed by id Software, Wolfenstein 3D and Doom. The games were…
Don reviews the recent Steam release of Skulls of the Shogun. How does Skulls hold up to the serious strategy crowd?
After 10 hours of racing gimps, appearing on game shows, playing text adventures, and fighting zombies for Burt Reynolds, I stood victorious above my nemesis, Killbane. My gang, the 3rd…
Six years ago, Microsoft released Shadowrun, an online, squad-based, competitive multiplayer shooter. It saw teams of dwarves, elves and trolls wielding magic and guns in an effort to take down…
The fog slowly clears and an airplane wheels out of a hangar onto the runway. An explosion reverberates through the crisp morning air as a door blows off the side…
Paradox Interactive publishes more than just grand-strategy games, and Don reviews their latest outing - Teleglitch Die More Edition.
Civilization is about more than conquest. I’d like to think so, anyway. If all humanity has to offer is war and death, we might as well give up the ghost…
Sounds of the 80s oozed out of my Playstation Vita. Really, it was just bad techno music, but it fit perfectly with the neon colors painted on the screen. I…
Paradox’s Crusader Kings 2 has allowed me to be a French Duke. I have wandered the deserts of Araby as a Muslim Sultan. I have traded goods as a Venetian…
I wrote my senior thesis on what Russians call the Great Patriotic War. The German invasion of the USSR resulted in what would probably rank as one the most horrific…