A few weeks ago we received a large box of figures from WizKids related to D&D, chief among them was a case of Icons of the Realm figures for Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica.
Metro Exodus is a tough one. As a reviewer, you ask yourself if a game is good or bad. You look at graphics, gameplay, story, and then you appraise how
Penny Lane’s Hail Satan? manages to entertain and inform equally, treating the subject matter seriously when appropriate, and with earnest humor to highlight the more ridiculous elements.
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World is a heartwarming and satisfying conclusion to a series that has defined an entire generation of young people.
I have a guilty pleasure when it comes to romantic comedies, I'll admit it. I've seen 50 First Dates, My Best Friend's Wedding, and Bridget Jones's Diary
Old School RuneScape Mobile provides the version of RuneScape most people recall from memory, which means it is exactly like you remember in every way.
Milestone’s Ride 3 is exactly as immersive a motorcycle racer as you’d expect. Your bike customization options are incredibly deep with a massive roster.
Still playing catchup to the late shipping that we're totally blaming on USPS this past holiday, we're catching up on subscription boxes from Loot Crate this weekend.
A while ago I was sent a bunch of games from the awesome people at North Star Games to review, but every time I got a group together for these, plans fell through.
Back in late November, Dungeons & Dragons released a brand new rules book called Guildmasters' Guide to Ravnica, giving you options from Magic: The Gathering.