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Age of Wonders 4 Eldritch Realms Review

Age of Wonders 4: Eldritch Realms Review

Eldritch Realms is the fourth expansion for Age of Wonders 4, and despite the fact that it doesn’t add a new culture, it’s still one of the biggest yet. It brings a new and unique ruler type in the form of an Eldritch Sovereign. A voidlike being with powerful spell casting via the use of thralls. A dangerous new risk versus reward map layer called the Umbral Abyss. It also adds a few new tomes, cosmic events, and more.

Rack and Slay Review

Rack and Slay Review

Rack and Slay is a physics-focused rogue-lite that pockets the concept of Billiards to use in its own unique way. The core of Rack and Slay is quite simple. You have a limited number of shots in each level to eliminate the other balls. The catch is, that the other Billiard balls are monsters, and the levels are a hodge-podge of holes, obstacles, and hazards.

Age of Wonders 4 Primal Fury Review

Age of Wonders 4: Primal Fury Review

Primal Fury is the third expansion for Age of Wonders 4 and adds a brand new culture, The Primal Culture. Much like Dragon’s Dawn, Primal Fury is on the smaller (and less expensive) side of DLC expansions. It doesn’t bring any new story realms, but the handful of things it does add expands Age of Wonders 4 in pleasant ways.

Plate Up Review

Plate Up Review

In contrast to most party games, such as Overcooked. Plate Up isn’t about completing a series of puzzle-like stages. Instead, it tasks you and your friends with running a procedural run-based restaurant where failure means starting over, hopefully with a more successful business plan.