Nathaniel Stevens

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Them’s Fightin’ Herds Review

I’m a huge fan of fighting games. At least the old-school type of fighting games, where you’re just choosing, fighting, and having fun. In the competitive gaming world of Street Fighters and Tekkens, it’s nice just to be able to sit down and enjoy a fight that is simple as it is entertaining. This is where Mane6’s Them’s Fightin’ Herds comes into play. It’s a game where a four-button mechanic syst...[Read More]

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10

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Army of Darkness: Collector’s Edition (4KUHD) Review

Back in the olden days of DVDs, the phrase ‘collector’s edition’ actually meant collector’s edition. It usually brought the best of the best with whatever movie wore that moniker, and it didn’t create an additional version of whatever was released. It was literally the ‘collector’s edition’ that meant it was top-tier. Don’t worry, I have a point. When the age of Blu-ray came about, everything was ...[Read More]

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Wild Hearts Hands-on Preview

When EA and KOEI TECMO announced a partnership to create a hunting game called Wild Hearts, I was a bit skeptical. First, what type of hunting game was this going to be? Didn’t Cabela corner that market with its deer hunting ventures? Why would these companies have any interest in going this route? Second, what could both publishers possibly offer each other in this type of partnership? KOEI TECMO...[Read More]

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6.8

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Airoheart Review

SOEDESCO sent us a code for Airoheart about a week or so ago. The game was developed by Pixel Heart Studio and is their grand opus dedicated to classic action-RPGs like The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (which it borrowed heavily from, but in a respectful way). Anyway, Airoheart is a classic top-down RPG that feels familiar with its gameplay design and nostalgic about what it does for the st...[Read More]

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Moonscars Review

Torturous games these days are generally big hits. I think Dead Cells started the most recent trend of platform-action games that are incredibly difficult to conquer, but at the same time add charm to the process of slowly driving yourself bonkers. One of the strongest parts of Dead Cells is its backend structure which makes the constant dabble in dangers worth the journey. Following the path that...[Read More]

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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot heading for a next-gen upgrade, free for current owners

It should be free for current owners. Good move by Bandai. Check out the official details below. LOS ANGELES (Oct. 5, 2022) – Leading video game publisher and developer Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. today announced that enhanced versions of DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT will officially launch on PlayStation®5 and Xbox Series X|S on January 13, 2023. As an incentive for current players, Ba...[Read More]

Stranded: Alien Dawn gets gameplay footage, early access information coming

Game looks very relaxing, well, for a survival game. Enjoy the official details and gameplay below. Prepare to brave a new world as the Frontier community team gives a first look at in-depth gameplay from the exciting new planet survival simulation Stranded: Alien Dawn. Alongside a deep dive into the compelling new planetary adventure, which comes from the creators of Surviving Mars, Haemimont Gam...[Read More]

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3000 Scoundrels Review

New and flashy board games these days typically come with a level of complication to them. When we reviewed The Lord of the Rings board game a few months back, it was complicated to learn, tough to master, but one helluva ride as good board games go. That is still the peak of complicated board games for me. This week, Asmodee and Unexpected Games are set to release a complicated masterpiece called...[Read More]

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Deathloop (Xbox Series X) Review

We are revisiting Deathloop, but this time on the Xbox Series X. A small disclaimer before we begin. While I cannot fathom ever having a write-up like Ben Sheene’s original Deathloop review, I do have some notes to add for this newly released XBX game that was an exclusive on the PlayStation 5. I have purposely gone into this game without playing it on the PS5, and I must admit that Ben hit the na...[Read More]

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ROCCAT Vulcan II Mini Keyboard Review

Wayyyyyy back in the day, I was taught to type on IBM typewriters, something most kids these days couldn’t identify in a keyboard line-up (why would you want to identify it? No idea). When I transferred high schools and moved to Maryland, I learned to type on the Apple IIe. It was a remarkable transition from a typical electric typewriter that led me to love typing. I was just testing the waters w...[Read More]

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9.5

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Zombicide 2nd Edition Review

We are back with another board game review here at Digitalchumps, as our board game gaming keeps on rolling. This time around, we’re fighting zombies in a complicated, yet charming go-around with Zombicide 2nd Edition. While it’s a game that can be played by two players, the best way to truly play it is with up to six friends. There’s chaos, zombie extermination, looting, and making some hard deci...[Read More]

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7.5

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Soulstice Review

Soulstice from Reply Games Studio was released for the PC this past week and a few things were added, but not a lot of gameplay design changed since our preview last month. That isn’t a bad thing, as it shouldn’t be expected to have changed in a small timeline. Related, my opinion of the game hasn’t shifted too far from my second preview. The game is gorgeous, it has a strong set of characters and...[Read More]

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