Saturday Morning Gaming: Gaming Frugally 2
There are new free games for you to tinker with as you wait for this interminable lockdown to end.
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.
When I was a teenager, I could easily sleep for 10 hours.
That was a long time ago.
Diablo II, for real this time. It’s out, It’s awesome… but the servers are slammed.
Tharsis is a horror-themed game set in outer space that combines everything you love from Darkest Dungeon and Yahtzee. With cannibalism.
One of the great joys in life is opening a new board game and playing something that you’ve never played before
Imagine a video game where your task is to go through the basement under the antique shop or Warehouse 13 itself. That’s Control.
This week’s free game Automachef from the Epic Game Store will take you back to your days working at The Restaurant
Diablo and its sequel is one of those “formative gaming experiences” for a whole bunch of us. Diablo II: Resurrected is the game you remember playing 21 years ago. And then some.
I’ve heard that “don’t name the rabbit” is the advice given to Air Force Academy cadets going through Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape training.
Banners of Ruin is a deckbuilder that got its full release just this week. So here are some first impressions.
Orcs Must Die! fuses great ARPG gameplay with great tower defense gameplay. If you like either, you’ve gotta pick this one up.
The eternal problem with tabletop gaming is the “what do you bring for a session.” I don’t mean “Mountain Dew and Doritos”, I mean iron rations, rope, burning oil, and the 10 foot pole.
So get Dominion first and master that. And then get Core Worlds, a deck-building game for your 2-5 player gaming group.
As some critics say, one can tell that Big Star was definitely all Chris Bell, and you can definitely hear that on I Am the Cosmos
You’ve seen the YouTubes about guys playing with and opening $10,000 puzzle boxes, right? Well, The Room offers you that experience for yourself for about $5.
Terra Nil is a reverse city-builder where, instead of building industry, you reclaim a barren wasteland.
Technically, there was an E3 last year, I guess. I don’t remember a thing about it. Well, 2020 is in the rear view mirror and we had the first E3 in forever.