The Weekend Hangover: The Elder Scrolls Online in 2019
Anything is viable in Elder Scrolls Online, which is great to see after level 50. But I’m overwhelmed on what to do. I have no interest in buying any expansions because the base game is filled with content that it feels like I have another month worth of content available to me.
Fallout 76's Latest Update Introduces A New Hot-Button Issue: Sales Tax
The latest update adds a new item that lets players put their extra stuff up for sale while they go off on (mis)adventures, but a sales tax is causing all sorts of controversy.
The Weekend Hangover: Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age
Every now and them I find myself itching for a good RPG, and Final Fantasy: The Zodiac Age is one of those games that I’ve always wanted to complete because this Final Fantasy title is the only numbered game in the franchise that I’ve never finished, and the new additions in the remastered version have made this classic a better game overall.
TMG Podcast Episode 188 - A Fallen Order of Dragon Age
Anthem wasn’t the only project affected by mismanagement in Bioware as this episode is somewhat a continuation of our discussion on that issue during episode 187. Carlos, Migs, and Matthew discuss the story of Dragon Age 4’ troubled production.
The Weekend Hangover: Albion Online 2019
Albion Online is an isometric Diablo-like sandbox MMORPG which boasts a player driven economy in the likes of EVE online. Its main tag-line is "You are what you wear". This just means every item bought from the store is crafted by a person, and each item you wear as a character goes towards improving your skills, molding you into the type of character you wish to become.
The Weekend Hangover: Darkest Dungeon
While darkness is what you'll be faced with the most during your adventures, keeping a keen eye out for your adventurers, and lifting their spirits through ale or a prayer will be what gets you through
TMG Podcast Episode 186 - Apple Strike Force on The Borderlands 3
The TMG Podcast #186 talks about the announcement of Borderlands 3, Apple Arcade, Unheard, L.A Noire, and Marvel’s Strike Force.
The Borderlands 3 Reveal Is Everything We Expected But Less Than We Deserve
The trailer had everything that people love about Borderlands. But this wasn’t a new Borderlands so much as it was more Borderlands. It was MORE-derlands.
Who Knows What A Borderlands 3 Announcement Even Means?
Since Borderlands 2, Ubisoft and Activision have proceeded to outspend 2K and Gearbox on every level imaginable to create online-only loot shooters like Destiny and Tom Clancy’s The Division. Even EA has gotten into the action with Anthem.
The Division 2 Guide - Beginner Tips You Should Know Before Playing
Our review of The Division 2 is currently underway and while it’s too soon to provide any kind of impression or feedback, I return from DC with a few tips for new agents entering the game for the first time when it goes live to the public this Friday.
The Drive to Be A Better Player
And so it all comes back full circle to Practice and Execution. I’d honed those traits via trial by line clear, way back when I vigorously played Tetris DS, but my block-droppin’ had grown rusty by the time I first picked up Tetris 99.
I'm Worried About The Division 2 But Excited At The Same Time
I’ve played the Private Beta, the Technical Beta, and the Open Beta of Tom Clancy’s The Division 2. I now have a full grasp at what to expect when the game goes live on March 15. But the sequel’s campaign is a worry, while the endgame content makes me wish it’s the 15th already.