PC Reviews Othercide Review – A Little Bit of Goth and Grind Othercide is sleek, stylish, and bleak as hell. You are The Mother (it’s also pretentious as hell but it owns it!), relentlessly feeding your... Tom RavencroftAugust 12, 2020
PC Reviews Total Tank Simulator Review – Tanks for the Memories Remember playing with plastic army men? What if you could do that again without making a mess all over the floor? What if you... Tom RavencroftJune 10, 2020
PC Reviews Gears Tactics Review – A New Standard in Tactics I’m not quite sure why Microsoft is so intent on taking its shooty games and giving them strategy elements but I love it. The... Nick MangiaracinaMay 26, 2020
PC Reviews XCOM Chimera Squad Review: Bad Aliens 4 Life XCOM is one of the great strategy game franchises. Both the original series and the revival are all about saving the world from an... Tom RavencroftMay 8, 2020
PC Reviews Victory and Glory: The American Civil War Review – Grant Me Some Leeway Everyone is busy playing Doom Eternal or Animal Crossing, but when I play a game, I want something weird. Something obscure. Something nobody has... Tom RavencroftApril 17, 2020
Previews Tropico 6 Preview: Don’t Cry For My Poker Face, Argentina It’s pretty weird playing a game about being a petty dictator in a former Caribbean colony in The Year of Our Lord 2018. Tom RavencroftNovember 2, 2018
PC Reviews Stellaris: Apocalypse Review: The Apocalypse Is No Longer Cancelled Some developers and publishers are content to tinker around the edges with released games. They’ll fix bugs and maybe issue some DLC, but the... Tom RavencroftFebruary 28, 2018