Review: Endzone: A World Apart

Endzone takes some well-trod principles of the builder genre but makes them their own, offering a clever, challenging take on management and expansion.
Read moreEndzone takes some well-trod principles of the builder genre but makes them their own, offering a clever, challenging take on management and expansion.
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Read moreSix years is a long time to do anything, so join me for a little look back and a long look forward on our anniversary!
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Read moreI never expected one of my favorite games from over a decade ago to be revitalized in such a dramatic way, but Ragnarök serves as a worthy expansion to the classic hack-and-slash experience.
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Read moreA lot of indie games go hard on unique aesthetics and themes, but this is one of the rare ones that really makes it work from start to finish.
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