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Review – Little Dragons Café (Nintendo Switch)

A Little Dragon Goes A Long Way Fans of Harvest Moon have been in a bit of a dry spell. While the game has been re-branded as Story of Seasons, and a different studio has taken over the Harvest Moon title, there hasn’t been much innovation from either. When it was announced that the creator…

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Tatsujin Drums Its Way Back

Bring The Beat Back Bandai Namco has been hard at work bringing players games they crave. From Jump Force to the new Soul Calibur, this summer has been quite busy for them. There’s one title, however,  that snuck under the radar after a very casual announcement via social media: Taiko no Tatsujin. Many in America…

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Review – We Happy Few (PC)

Lovely Day For It! When Compulsion Games started a Kickstarter campaign for We Happy Few back in 2015, prospective players were shown a promising vision of a first-person, story-driven game set in a drug-addled dystopian world. A year later, the game became available to supporters via early release. Although, most people have had to wait…

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Becoming More Lethal in Destiny 2: Forsaken

Last week, Bungie outlined their changes coming to the weapons and ability sandbox in update 2.0. They outlined their goals with the update, including their desire to make your guardian feel more powerful and to decrease the overall time to kill, which is the average time is takes to defeat an opponent in PvP. A…

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Life Lessons with Table Top Gaming

Random Encounter Not every teenager is skilled at making new friends. When I was in 6th grade, my English teacher Ms. Hendon asked me to be friends with a kid I’d never spoken to before. It was that painful phase of adolescence where I hadn’t come to grips with the reality that I was, in…

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Review – Manga Classics: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Tom Sawyer Mark Twain is one of the most enjoyable classic authors to read. As a child, I was an avid reader of his work, and even got to take a trip to Hannibal, Missouri to visit his boyhood home. He was witty and smart, as well as very critical of the culture of his…

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New Masterwork Aims to Bring Weapon Investment in Forsaken

The Eternal Masterwork Experiment Bungie held a live stream Tuesday morning that focused on gear and changes to combat lethality. During the stream, they outlined how the Masterwork system is being redesigned in Forsaken. Their goals are to give players a greater sense of investment in their gear. Currently, legendary weapons can drop or be…

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Samurai Love Ballad: Party – Review

A Samurai Love Ballad… Giggling under the covers late at night. A passionate evening with a lover? Well, something like that. Otome (Maiden in English) games are a romantic escape from the mundane. I started playing these RPGs while going through a difficult divorce. The idea of being a charming, beautiful  girl while handsome, interesting…

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The New & Improved Nerd On!

Hey Friends, It’s time to talk about what we’ve been teasing for the past few weeks. We started Nerd On! The Podcast in September of last year and have been amazed by its incredible success and all of your continued support. We are a very ambitious bunch, so your kindness has only motivated us to…

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A Whisper of Hope for Destiny 2: Forsaken

Last week, Destiny hobbyists were pleasantly surprised by the discovery of a secret quest which lead to the acquisition of the most powerful weapon in the game, Whisper of the Worm. The Worm is a returning weapon from Destiny 1, previously named Black Spindle, which was also acquired in similar fashion. Getting this quest honors…

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