Marvel Champions: The Mad Titan’s Shadow Review
Overview For some players, including myself, Mad Titan’s Shadow is a make it or break it moment for Marvel Champions. Living card games are a… Read More »Marvel Champions: The Mad Titan’s Shadow Review
Overview For some players, including myself, Mad Titan’s Shadow is a make it or break it moment for Marvel Champions. Living card games are a… Read More »Marvel Champions: The Mad Titan’s Shadow Review
Phoenix Point has some very big shoes to fill. One of my all-time favorite games is X-COM 2: War of the Chosen. I have eagerly awaited even a sliver of news about X-COM 3 and have only been met with disappointment. From the release of Chimera Squad, which carries the X-COM name without anything that makes X-COM great. To the reveal that Marvel’s Midnight Suns “won’t share a single mechanic with X-COM”.
Red Rising is a hand management and combo game for 1 to 6 players where players control houses vying for dominance within a strict and rigid social hierarchy. The game is based on a book series by Pierce Brown. I had no knowledge of the series prior to my review, but I’m definitely interested in reading it now.
Imagine a game where you take the insanity from a swath of anime and pile it into a fast-paced competitive card game. That’s Galatune and the equivalent exchange is the sweet tears of your gaming group. Galatune is deceptively simple, but beneath the surface is a friendship-destroying game of take that, backstabbing, and table politics.