Saturday Morning Gaming: Returning to Slay the Spire (Again)
Two *NEW* characters to play (well, from the modding community)
Two *NEW* characters to play (well, from the modding community)
A game of cat and mouse. Well, Tom and Jerry. So, The Fury of Dracula is two things: Hide and Seek followed by Beat Dracula Up.
I’m now going through the tutorial for Fury of Dracula and finding that they go out of their way to say “you know what? Go to YouTube.”
The *BEST* Assassin’s Creed is available for less than $20.
It’s better when you’re not allowed to read it, of course… but what isn’t?
When I heard that Wizardry was being reimagined for modern computers, I was a bit nervous. This was an important part of my…teenagehood?
If you’re looking for something downright relaxing that you can play by yourself or with the kiddos, you should definitely check this one out.
He tore us to shreds. Smithereens. We enjoyed our reloading screen and did it again. “THAT is the Elden Ring I remember”, my buddy said.
The Kingdom Heart games were *AMAZING*. And, more than two decades ago, just what we needed. Well, just what *I* needed, anyway.
Did a patch nerf all of the monsters?
If you have been having trouble getting in your steps, Pikmin Bloom can help. It helped me, anyway.
Apparently, the DLC is *HUGE*. “Bigger than Caelid” is one of the reports that I saw.
You should know that the Epic Game Store has Dragon Age: Inquisition – Game of the Year Edition as its free game this week.
I’ve played it enough to reach a tentative conclusion, I think. Fallout 76 puts the cart before the horse.
I haven’t watched the Fallout series but my buddy did and he said “DUDE, WE NEED TO PLAY FALLOUT 76!!!” and I was hesitant because…
The basic idea was that you were Razputin (“Raz” to his buddies) and you snuck into a summer camp for gifted psychics.
A pinball game based on a computer game based on a board game that tried to recreate the computer game experience.