Disciples: Domination Review — A Dark Fantasy Strategy RPG with Royal Ambition

Fifteen years after the last chapter, Queen Avyanna returns to a kingdom in chaos. Developer Artefacts Studio brings a fresh look to the Disciples series, blending intense turn-based combat with a unique throne-room management sim. While the story presentation is a bit static, the tactical depth and faction-based upgrades make Disciples: Domination a compelling journey for strategy fans—even if the difficulty spikes occasionally bite.

PAX East 2025 – The PAX East Experience

The Penny Arcade Expo or PAX as it is more commonly called is a multi city celebration of all things gaming and nerd culture. I attend PAX East, the second oldest iteration of the conference, in Boston every year and continually get blown away by the community, the games, the vibe and in particular this …

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Into the Dead: Our Darkest Days Early Access Review – A Unique 80’s Zombie Survival Experience

Zombie-themed games are a constant in the gaming ecosystem but many struggle to stand out with a unique style and experience. The new Early Access title Into the Dead: Our Darkest Days from developer PikPok is a refreshing and challenging take on the zombie survival genre. Set in the 1980s, it kept me coming back again and again despite …

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Atomfall Review: Exploring a Very British Fallout

As I played through Rebellions new game Atomfall I found myself cycling through many thoughts and emotions. The game is ridiculous, punishing, confusing, fascinating, frustrating, gorgeous, quirky and above all very British. In the end I am truly glad I played it, but can't quite convince myself I loved it. Set during the early days …

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Blade Runner RPG – Fiery Angels Case File review

The ever constant smog and grime of this city constantly gets in my nose and eyes. It is prevalent, invasive and feels like home even when I am gagging in it. I look to my team, fellow Blade Runners all, but some are not as they seem. Do we all just blindly follow the rules? …

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Rough Justice: ’84 Review

Having played through Rough Justice: '84 I find myself puzzled as to how I actually felt about the game. The 80's vibe is interesting, as is the at times corny storyline, but some of the core gameplay elements range from addicting to broken and obtuse. Set in the 1980s, Rough Justice: '84 from developer Gamma …

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Chained Echoes Review: A love letter to classic JRPGs minus their baggage.

Chained Echoes is a throwback to SNES style JRPGs, but greatly enhanced with style and insanely good quality of life improvements. One of the best JRPGs I have played in a long time!