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Shadow of the Colossus PS4 Review | Still a Classic
Shadow of the Colossus was an amazing game back in 2005. Now thanks to Bluepoint Games, It is an amazing game in 2018.
Monster Hunter World Review | Jurassic Loot
Monster Hunter World is the series’ triumphant return to consoles. The monsters are bigger, and the hunting is better than ever.
Fanatical Five: 5 Tips For Monster Hunter World
In this Fanatical Five close to Monster Hunter World’s release, Tyler gives newbies to the series five small but helpful tips.
A Look At Deadly Premonition The Board Game
Deadly Premonition The Board Game is an unexpected but welcome adaptation of the 2010 cult classic game. It’s also a blast to play.
Tyler Chancey’s Top 5 Games of 2017
There were so many great games this year, I had serious trouble making this list. After much deliberation, here are the top 5 2017 games I thoroughly loved.
Steep’s Road to the Olympics Feels Fresh
Road to the Olympics is the latest expansion for Steep. It is a bit overpriced but the improvements made to the main game are worth it.
We Need to Start Talking About Loot Boxes
In the fallout of Star Wars Battlefront II, we need to start taking Loot Boxes more seriously as both players and critics.
Star Wars Battlefront II Review | Pile of Sith
Star Wars Battlefront II was a solid enjoyable multiplayer experience with an alright campaign… then EA happened.
LA Noire Finds New Life on Switch
Rockstar brings back Team Bondi’s LA Noire to new platforms. But what exactly makes the Switch version stand out?
EA Plays Damage Control on Star Wars Battlefront II
EA has been making constant changes to Star Wars Battlefront II in response to its controversial loot box system.
Call of Duty WW2 Review | Blandest Hour
Call of Duty WW2 was sold as going in a bold new direction by returning to the trenches of World War 2. In reality, it’s more of a retread.
SAFe 2017: Christopher Brown Welcomes Me to Slaughterville
Capping off his time at SAFe 2017, Tyler talked to Christopher Brown, the creator of Welcome to Slaughterville and discovered a horror gem.
SAFe 2017: The Fifth World is About The Journey, Not Conflict
At Save Against Fear, The Fifth World showed a different RPG system. One about the journey and the smaller moments over combat.