Review by Pierre-Yves L. Warlock 2: The Exiled is an amazing change of pace from some of the other strategy games that I’ve played in the past few years. Instead of the typical earthly factions of different civilizations where a predictable rock/ paper/ scissors format provides a safe strategy framework…
Read MoreOverall, this has been a really good year for games. Almost from January 1 we’ve been feed a constant stream of blockbusters and trusted franchises. There’s also been a few genuine surprises. Games I really did not expect to be worthwhile when I started playing. Games I often expected to…
Read MoreOne of the things about being a veteran gamer is that you’ve seen it all before. I’m an old-timer and I’ve seen it all before, although my memory isn’t what it used to be so I could be wrong about that. Either way, there’s a distinct feeling of deja-vu about…
Read MoreI love going into things with no idea what to expect because in my experience it yields far more good than bad. What I came out of reviewing this game with was a feeling of joy and nostalgia. I actually should’ve had this preview done much earlier but every time…
Read MoreI love going into things with no idea what to expect because in my experience it yields far more good than bad. What I came out of reviewing this game with was a feeling of joy and nostalgia. I actually should’ve had this preview done much earlier but every time…
Read MoreParadox Interactive wants to own my life. It’s the only way I can justify its newest title, Warlock: Master of the Arcane, which was unveiled at this year’s PAX event. It wasn’t enough that Sengoku was on the way, and already sheer brilliance. No. Paradox had to go and take…
Read MoreParadox Interactive wants to own my life. It’s the only way I can justify its newest title, Warlock: Master of the Arcane, which was unveiled at this year’s PAX event. It wasn’t enough that Sengoku was on the way, and already sheer brilliance. No. Paradox had to go and take…
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