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Wingspan is such a beautiful, interesting, and enjoyable game, and only goes to show how tired so much fantasy/steampunk/zombie/train themeing of modern board gaming is.

A couple of tabletop games I’ve played lately:

After finally finishing my Witcher 3 replay, and dear Lord is that game massive, I’ve started playing the third part of Fate of Atlantis, the supposedly final storyline DLC for AC:Odyssey.

Hey all! Just been running through Spider-man. Deep into the third act with about half the baddies still to collect. I have more or less done everything side-content wise. Still a couple combat and drone challenges, I am much less terrible at the latter, but still. It has become a bit much with the Sable outposts, the

Very, very limited gaming time this week. I’ve barely touched Assassin’s Creed: Origins, but I really don’t think I’ll be playing much of it this weekend. It’s a bit of a drag. Maybe I’m just not in the mood for it, maybe I’m too cynical to play along with its missions that feel a bit like busywork.

Hey Gameologiroos! Hope you’ve all been good. It’s been months since I last posted here. Bunch of reasons, mostly work-related, including my boss deciding, unconscionably, he wasn’t going to work from home on Fridays for a while.

Saints Row 4 is really fun but my brain nearly broke when I realized I could switch on Collectible-mode on the main map instead of having to find them through the mini-map.I spent so long leaping around the map trying to spot collectibles in the corner of the screen.

I’ve been completing something I never did the first time around: tackling levels from Pistol Start and collecting observations on how that changes the game, along with general musings on level design. These are Postcards From Doom 2.

I’m not a sucker, I’m just planning for the future. One day I will retire and will need something to do with all my time and I will have a Steam library full of games I never had time to play when I was younger :)

When I was getting hyped for Sigil, I was inspired to shake off the rust by doing something in Doom 2 that I had never done the first time around: completing all 30 levels from Pistol Start. Having to find the weapons within the level instead of bringing them in from the previous map is something that can transform a

Dolph Lundgren is aging terribly.

They’re actually continuations of things I find quite fascinating. I’m of an age(i am too old to play but understand people my age are making the current games) where I appreciate current game analysis. There’s so many games out now(even AAA games)that I’m constantly behind in that I feel like a caveman.

That is a fantastic comment with many explanations. I actually feel inadequate trying to comment after this, and even feel you took this article to new heights. 

Salutations~!

ok thats fine because its literally three fucking dollars that allows them to market the game to a much wider audience and enables them to market and sell to much wider demographics, allowing them to sell more games and thus develop more games in the series.

The little girl in the nightgown with her hair flying out behind her put poop in my pants. EVERY. TIME.

That’s probably part of the reason. The main reason comes down to how the cultures are different in respect to conformity. Now to get this out of the way,most people worry about conformity to some degree or another. But in the West, there’s the tendency to teach kids that non-conformity can be a positive trait. Be

That haircut is known as the “bi-curious”. Korra in Legend of Korra, Marceline in Stakes, and that girl in Life is Strange.

A good director can create a wow effect out of cardboard and string. There were a hundred different little things that went into making the first MIB charming as hell and the sequels no so much. Like: