Saturday Morning Gaming: Orcs Must Die!
Orcs Must Die! fuses great ARPG gameplay with great tower defense gameplay. If you like either, you’ve gotta pick this one up.
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.
I played Monster Train, Monster Slayers, Iris and the Giant… Griftlands is the closest I’ve come to finding Slay the Spire.
If you’ve got some questions about the Oculus Quest 2, I’ve got some answers.
Slobberbone is an excellent band, and your knowledge of them will instantly make you cooler than anyone else you know
Formula D is a quick game for two through *TEN* players…and, most importantly, it’s a lot of fun and can handle seven players
The Baba Yaga stories were particularly striking because of how weird they were. Well, the video game Yaga takes place in the Yagaverse.
I almost didn’t want to write this because it’s about a game that manages to be addicting without being fun.
Ape Out: The chaotic joy of breaking out and running as far as you can. Content Warning: Surprisingly graphic violence for such a minimalist art style
Expanding into a more pop-rock sound, Aaron Lee Tasjan has endlessly catchy songs in the vein of Tom Petty, ELO, and The Traveling Wilburys.
I thought about some of the best horror games I’ve played. How horror video games get under your skin and Little Nightmares.
If we are talkin’ Coen Brothers soundtracks, O Brother, Where Art Thou is second only to The Big Lebowski.
If played Hades until you couldn’t play it anymore…but then pined, wishing you could play a game a lot like Hades?
Then get Children of Morta.
The PS5 *STILL* cannot stay in stock. It goes to Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, or something and, yep, it gets sold out in seconds. Even still!
20 tracks of reinvented Sturgill Simpson and Sunday Valley songs, because Sturgill Simpson is a bit of a cosmic gift to country music.