Review: The Liberation of Rietburg
Set in the world of Andor (as first introduced in the game Legends of Andor),→
Set in the world of Andor (as first introduced in the game Legends of Andor),→
You thought the horror was contained in Arkham. You thought you’d get away from it→
The monsters are back in Japan, wreaking havoc and attempting to rule over the country’s→
Arkham Files must be one of Fantasy Flight’s most popular IPs, as it keeps getting→
Another year, another game of monsters having a bash in some poor, unsuspecting city. Kaiju→
A quiet noise, then a hush. In the darkness, something moves. Or is it your→
Hmm. The monsters have been up to something out there in the woods beyond your→
Dracula’s thrown a party! What fun! Ah, but before Dracula can get his own true→
Sometimes you didn’t know you were missing something until it comes into your life. Sometimes→
If you’re reading this from the northern hemisphere, it’s likely been a lousy winter for→
Tokyo is in shambles. Buildings leveled, fires erupting on the streets. I hear they have→
A recent Fantasy Flight announcement caught my attention. No, not XCOM, we’ll get to that.→
King of Tokyo has been popular ever since it released, so it’s only natural that→
There is an ill voice on the wind, a voice that portends doom for the→
I received the following press release from Believe In Games: Forget Master Chef, now we→
Dragons have returned and they are invading our cities! With little regard for life (other→
Sometimes, when you play a game, you’re looking for a cerebral, strategic experience. You want→
A portal opens; out leaps an enormous, terrifying monster that is clearly not of this→