Saturday Morning Gaming: On Building A Dream Gaming Rig
Building a dream PC is like going to Build-A-Bear. Instead of just picking out a hat you’re asking about the CPU, and Motherboard, and…
Building a dream PC is like going to Build-A-Bear. Instead of just picking out a hat you’re asking about the CPU, and Motherboard, and…
You are a guy with a machine gun and a handful of other stuff at your disposal and there are aliens attacking your position.
Video games, much like action figures, are a fascinating example to look at for the application of economic concepts in the real world.
I’ve been playing Factorio for years in Early Access, it’s been an essentially complete game for quite a while
A tower defense game that will have you yelling “okay, just one more try… just one more try…” until you force yourself to turn the system off and go to bed.
The game just keeps getting bette…And it’s all thanks to the fact that it remains malleable even 16 years after coming out in stores.
This is a game that asks “Wouldn’t Minesweeper be better if it were an RPG?” And it adds items, and coins, monsters, hit points, armor, and you name it.
I am always looking for games that create situations where you’re constantly feeling like Buridan’s Donkey, unable to pick between two or three really good options.
The delightful sub-genre intersection of FPS Puzzle Games + Monologues
The idea of the “good criminal” is frequently romanticized in fiction. Few games, though, have successfully captured that feeling the way Yakuza does.
All of the things you love about football, none of the things you don’t.
A game I balked at when it was selling for $100 is now selling for $12. And it got rid of the microtransactions! Replaying Middle-Earth: Shadow of War.
A lot of people are out there right now with a lot of free time on their hands but they might also be in a place where they have to squeeze every single penny.
In general, things are not so bad. Yet. In the back of my mind there is a niggling feeling of impending large-scale disaster that will lead to unmanageable anxiety if I allow it to.
Sometimes you find yourself with a couple of days to do nothing at all but play a game. What are some good games for that?
So if you are looking for something to deconstruct the way you deconstructed Slay the Spire, you need to check out Iris and the Giant
Symposium: Not only was the impossible possible, I could excel at something I had once truly believed I was incapable of.
I went back to play some old games and, apparently, got better at them in my absence?
You read that right. I am thrilled to hear that Cyberpunk 2077 is being delayed.