Saturday Morning Gaming: Cities Skylines
Cities Skylines is the Epic Game Store’s free game this week. I’d never played it before. Let’s change that.
Cities Skylines is the Epic Game Store’s free game this week. I’d never played it before. Let’s change that.
On the surface, it’s a game where you play the guy in the control booth. If you go deeper? It’s a deconstruction of television itself.
“Debatable” is a party game that targets an underserved population. Well, underserved in the gaming world, anyway.
Unfathomable is a game where someone at the table is a traitor. But you don’t know who. Well, unless they tell you. Loudly. And laugh while they’re telling you. Before wrecking something.
Since the beginning of time, man has yearned to play D&D on the computer…until Baldur’s Gate and Planescape Torment came out.
Those who roll their eyes and find self-satisfaction in being Different Because They Don’t Play Wordle are missing out on a fun, free, few minutes of daily brain exercise
God of War has a strong story, graphic violence, and they’ve given it enough of a moral center to make it so that you won’t feel like you’re going to have to apologize for recommending it.
You’d think that Cyberpunk 2077 would have taught me to not look forward to video games. But here goes…
Who wants to get hung up on the ones that stunk, though? Well, other than Cyberpunk. Let’s focus on the AMAZING games.
All in all, I’d say that Fights In Tight Spaces is the most surprising game in the genre of “Slay the Spire” that I’ve encountered yet.
Imagine if they took the Captain America: Winter Soldier elevator fight scene and made a video game out of it. Yeah. It’s Fights in Tight Spaces.
They don’t make them like they used to. Now they’re on sale! The Steam sale is here, and some old favorites are back for pennies
Remember the maze books at the Scholastic Book Fair when you were a kid? Well, Pierre the Maze Detective is a video game version of the books you remember.
The good news is that Roll for the Galaxy is one of the games that has successfully transitioned from the tabletop to the desktop
Jaybird attempted a stream, of sorts, of the first couple of rooms in the first Gloomhaven dungeon.
If you played Gloomhaven for a half-dozen sessions before the pandemic shut you down and you’ve been thinking about this game non-stop ever since? JEEZ LOUISE PICK THIS GAME UP RIGHT NOW.
Some of Diablo II’s problems involve the fact that it’s a 2021 graphical update of a game made in the year 2000 and some of them are limitations that you see in games in the current year.
There are new free games for you to tinker with as you wait for this interminable lockdown to end.
Anyway, I’ve gotta get back to Diablo II Resurrected. I need to be able to start doing Nightmare Mephisto runs.
The first step is admitting you have a problem. Paradox Interactive went back to a save point, I guess.