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B.J. Keeton

Eberron: Forge of the Artificer (D&D 5e Review)

This is not a brand-new Eberron book. It's not a whole new thing, as it really builds on and updates the foundation laid by the previous 5e Eberron content.
The featured image for lock & key. The title of the game is written out as a cursive logo with "a magical girl mystery" on a ribbon below. In the background, two women in elaborate outfits are embracing, one looking at the other and the other looking into the camera. Two more women flank them in the background, dashing out of frame.
Aaron Peterson

Lock and Key – For Love and for Murder

Lock and Key's subtitle - "A Magical Girl Mystery" - already gives you every clue as to whether it'll be your cup of tea. But it's more than a genre crossover - it's an earnest story about having a millenial quarter-life crisis.
Jay Caplan

Shockwave Triggers – Bullet Hell Shmup Review

While not quite as polished as games from masters, like Cave or Touhou Project, Shockwave Triggers is still a strong entry in the bullet hell shmup subgenre.
Steve Wittkamp

Tormented Souls 2 is a Frighteningly Good Sequel

Tormented Souls 2 maintains and expands upon the best aspects of its predecessor, with plenty of scares both visceral and psychological.
Troy Dunham

GigaSword’s Combat and Technical Issues Hold Back Its Puzzle Platforming (Steam Deck Review)

GigaSword is a Metroidvania with great puzzle platforming and pretty rough... everything else.
Troy Dunham

Cozy and Cute Vibes at PAX West 2025!

PAX West 2025 had plenty of cute and cozy games, from corgis with Super Butts to investigative squirrels!
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