For the Love of Isometric RPGs
For the Love of Isometric RPGs The scout spurs his horse forward, each hoof-fall revealing more of his surroundings. Much of this area has been […]
For the Love of Isometric RPGs The scout spurs his horse forward, each hoof-fall revealing more of his surroundings. Much of this area has been […]
The Classic Quadrant I find it rather challenging to write about Startopia. Why? It’s just too damned good. In case you hadn’t noticed, Summer Overlord has […]
Arrakis. Dune. Desert Planet. Frank Herbert’s novel Dune was, in many ways, the first of its kind in the science fiction field. Arthur C. Clarke compared its […]
Before I wanted to be a writer/astronaut/documentarian/videogame designer/actor/billionaire, I had grand designs of being the world’s greatest palaeontologist. Ever since my first viewing of Jurassic […]
Quake at my evilness. Bitter, Like Good Tea Despite the obvious price pressure, chronic unemployment, overabundance of corporate fraud and all-round shittiness that the ‘Great Recession’ […]
With the Forgotten Realms setting being one of the most popular in both tabletop and video games over the years, I thought I would share […]
What’s The Score? Think back to last month. THQ was getting ready to release one of its biggest titles of the year, Homefront. It cost the […]
Take That, Diablo Clones! You know that game where you play the lone hero who comes into town, solves all the locals’ problems, completes all their menial […]
n the spirit of the new year and all things gaming, I bring to you the Illustrated Guide to Minecraft. This is a .pdf instruction booklet […]
Recently, I stumbled upon a show that changed how I think about games. How I think about who I am in relation to gaming, and […]