Video Games
What are the worst missed opportunities you can think of in gaming?
I think a lot about games and gaming moments.
How have your 2023 gaming experiences and personal goals been so far?
This week marks the start of September, which means autumn is right around the corner in the northern hemisphere.
What makes a game something everyone recommends to you?
With gamescom in full swing, we've seen a lot of demos, trailers, cinematics, and previews, running the gamut from the new AAA behemoth games like Starfield and Diablo 4, all the way through charming high-concept indies we'd never heard of before.
Phantom Liberty is massively overhauling Cyberpunk 2077 — here are the changes you can expect
With the new Phantom Liberty expansion coming to Cyberpunk 2077 alongside a free 2.0 update to the base game for everyone, it's fair to say that the game is getting a significant overhaul.
How do you feel about visual novels as a gaming experience?
While it seems like everybody else was excited for Baldur's Gate 3 this month, I actually had my eye on two very different games: Stray Gods and Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood.
What are your “safety valve” games? What do you play to shut your brain off and unwind?
I might be unusual for this, but there are games I play to simply unwind and vent.
How do you deal with gaming paralysis?
There are three related kinds of gaming paralysis -- or, at least.
5 great decks to use for Marvel SNAP’s new Featured Location, Valley of the Hand
Marvel SNAP rolled out the first Featured Location of its new Big in Japan season, Valley of the Hand, and we’re sneaking in with some awesome decks for you to try out there.
Why do (or don’t) you play tabletop RPGs?
One of the reasons I can't quit tabletop role-playing games, even with all the video games I play, is because I can't get past the human factor that occurs in said tabletop games.
What mechanic or gameplay element makes a game less attractive to you?
I have played a mountain of video games, especially role playing games like the Baldur's Gate series -- the old-school, isometric style of gameplay where the map is static and combat is turn based.