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Pure Farming 2018 Isn't the Deepest Farming Simulator, but It Does Alright
The farming aspect of Pure Farming 2018 isn't anywhere near as tedious as it should be. Obviously you don't need to go through the physically grueling process of farming, though things do still take time to grow, you need to hire workers to help you run things, and you even get to drive the harvesting vehicles.
Doing What The Voices Tell Them: We Review Crest
One of the more interesting games I used to play was Black & White, where you essentially ruled over a bunch of humans as a god and chose whether you wanted to be cruel or benevolent. A lot of other titles who tried to do this formula after Lionhead Studios had a habit of getting it wrong. Enter: Crest!
Sea of Thieves
When we first saw Sea of Thieves last year during Xbox's big presentation before E3 kicked off, this looked like one of the most promising multiplayer games we'd seen in a while. Seeking treasure with riddles, sailing ships, fighting off other pirates and a horrifying Kraken.
Poser #1 cover by Clay McCormack
In 1982, a pair of punk rocker friends are killed by someone who is come to be known as the Poser. In the present, a new group of punk rock friends are stalked by someone resembling the Poser. Is it a good read?
[#TheWalkingDead Rewind s08e13] A Look Back at 'Do Not Send Us Astray'
So last week, we had the first stage in the final battle between the Saviors and the Hilltop coalition, with both sides suffering major losses along the way...with the Hilltop witnessing firsthand the effects of Negan's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) bio-warfare agianst them in the form of a literal "night of the living dead."
Highest House #2 cover by Yuko Shimizu
Moth is now working the roofs of the Highest House. However, he is now being contacted every night by a voice calling itself Obsidian, the chef is holding a grudge against him for being taken by Fless, and the Magister continues to show an odd interest in Moth. Is it a good read?