Iron Meat’s next Major Update serves up a fine platter of juicy new content for players to devour Retroware, the finest purveyors of flame-broiled pixels, are pleased to announce the release of Iron Meat’s second major update, injecting a wealth of sizzling hot new content into the meat-and-metal run-and-gun shooter.
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Retroware Lineup For The MIX Summer Game Showcase
Philadelphia-based indie game developer and publisher Retroware is excited to unveil its lineup for The MIX Summer Game Showcase 2025, featuring fresh looks at two of the studio’s most anticipated titles. Retroware will showcase new trailers with never-before-seen gameplay footage and additional details for the upcoming beat-’em-up Toxic Crusaders and Neon Inferno, the stylish, cyberpunk run-and-gun developed by Zenovia Interactive. The digital showcase takes place on June 3, followed by an in-person event on June 6. Neon Inferno made waves earlier this year ...
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Storm Raiders Board Game Review
Big, grandiose games are not something we review often at GamesReviews.com because they take so much effort to get tabled, and require a decent player count to fairly review the product. We get a lot of these types of games into the office, but not all of them make it to the review stage. When one does make it, you know we are working with something that’s a bit better than everything else. Storm Raiders is that game, and although…
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More Thoughts From Me: I’m Addicted to Fantasy Life i
Hello, my name is Dan. I’m addicted to Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time. How did things get this way? Let me tell you all about it. I have a group of friends that I play with a lot on Animal Crossing New Horizons. I’ve been playing with them since New Leaf. They are really great friends. And recently we were talking about the new Fantasy Life. Two of us were really excited for game. I didn’t think…
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Western Legends – Red Dead Redemption on the Table?
About six weeks ago, I attended Canada Plays 2025 hosted by Asmodee Canada. At the event, I had the pleasure of connecting with AJ from Kolossal Games and while this specific game we are reviewing today wasn’t on the table for me to see, AJ opened up the Kolossal Games catalogue to me and I’m so thankful he did. Western Legends is a pretty old game at this point, but still one worth looking into. If you’ve been missing this…
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Trails of Tucana Board Game Review
Roll and Write, or Flip and Write games are a huge hit in the Roffel household, and for good reason. They are easy to transport, can be played almost anywhere, and are generally pretty quick while offering a great experience. Trails of Tucana ticks all of these boxes so it’s one that won’t be leaving our collection anytime soon. However, just because it works for us doesn’t mean it will work for you! Let’s take a look at Trails of…
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Reef Project Board Game Review
Over the past few months I’ve had the great opportunity to table the Reef Project a number of times. At different player counts, and no matter who I am playing with, the experience has been phenomenal each and every time. Board and Dice is quickly becoming one of my favorite publishers in the board game space, and there is a good reason for it! Let’s take a look at the Reef Project – time to save those reefs! In the…
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Gaming Chairs Offering Comfort, Eye-Catching Design, and Built for Long-Term Use
The world of gaming has evolved tremendously over the past decade, not just in terms of graphics and gameplay, but also in the way gamers approach comfort and ergonomics. Long hours spent in front of screens demand more than just a functional chair—they require gaming chairs that combine comfort, style, and durability. Whether you’re a casual player or a professional esports athlete, the right gaming chair can dramatically enhance your experience. This article explores what makes gaming chairs stand out,…
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Tucana Builders Board Game Review
Tucana Builders builds, pun intended, off the great work put into Trails of Tucana, although it cannot be stated enough that these games are wildly different, aside from the Tucans. That said, Builders do feel like a roll and write experience without the rolling or the writing. This experience feels light enough to be widely accessible, but with some strategy to keep veteran board game players engaged. My issue – how much does luck play into the game? Let’s take…
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More Thoughts From Me: Final Fantasy Strangers
I checked out Strangers in Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin over its free weekend on Xbox. I had heard bad things about this for the most part. What did I think of it? Here are my thoughts on Strangers in Paradise. Strangers in Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin is a prequel to Final Fantasy 1. And this is very obvious early on in the game, when Garland (from FF1) appears. Then he’s mentioned. A lot. The four warriors of light legend appear…
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