Dice Funk S7: Part 19 – Flavelore
In the present, the White Wolf prepares to become a conduit. In the past, Fryda prepares to make the world a safe place for her daughter.
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In the present, the White Wolf prepares to become a conduit. In the past, Fryda prepares to make the world a safe place for her daughter.
With Next Gen games consoles just a couple of months away from release, we thought we would take some time today to look at all the next gen systems, and what we currently know about them as accessible machines.
This article was originally published November 2018. Back in September [2018], Microsoft made history with the first mass-market video game controller designed with disabled gamers first and foremost in mind. The Xbox Adaptive Controller, which won [2018]’s Golden Joystick award for best innovation, was developed in conjunction with […]
This article was originally published February 2019. Mystery-solving video games have existed almost as long as video games themselves, from early text-based adventures right through to the modern line of Danganronpa and Ace Attorney. One thing they usually have in common, however, is that there’s only one ‘right’ […]
This article was originally published February 2019. Leamington Spa is one of those towns that I’d always known as something of a development hotbed, but I didn’t know much else about it. Located a little south east of Birmingham, it has a population of around 50,000 and only […]
Everybody on this episode thinks Hades is very, very good. Please believe us. Games we played this week include: Hades (3:51) News things talked about in this episode: Microsoft’s big buyout of Bethesda (30:35) Michel Ancel leaves Ubisoft ahead of allegations (35:37) CDPR crunches again on Cyberpunk 2077 […]
This article was originally published January 2018. The following article contains spoilers for Genital Jousting’s story mode. Most people know Genital Jousting as a slightly silly multiplayer party game which has been doing the rounds at gaming conventions and on Steam Early Access over the past few years. […]
This Article Was Originally Published February 2019. I’ve never been particularly good at shooters, whether first- or third-person. But I am persistent, and this is why I love the battle royale concept: a huge number of players dropped into the same game at once, with only one victor? […]
This Article Was Originally Published in May 2019. Over the course of the past six months, I’ve played around 400 hours of a single Pokémon game, working towards a special goal. No, I’ve not been playing Ultra Sun & Moon trying to build a competitive team for the […]
This article was originally published October 2018. I love music rhythm games, but Wandersong has a bit of a learning curve. It’s an imprecise, unstructured game about music and, while it has some rhythm cues as part of its structure, it’s much more about music as a connecting […]
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