I’m trying to find good sources for new* scifi content. Google is being extremely unhelpful at finding blogs and I know there have to be a few out there. I’m really focused on games but at this point I would be interested in any writer who covers science fiction content....
“MAGNAGOTHICA: MALEGHAST is now out! It’s a full color, heavily illustrated skirmish scale necromancer tactics wargame heavily inspired by heavy metal music and gothic comics”...
Been playing a lot of Steam’s NextFest demos and posting about them. There’s a lot of fun and interesting games being highlighted. Also finally getting around to Psychonauts 2 and it’s great. It picks up directly after the events of the VR game Rhombus of Ruin (which I haven’t played due to lack of VR) which apparently...
They don’t let you get very far in the demo but what I did play was very pleasant. When you’re running around on foot you slide down hills and can zoom along the surface of water, keeping your character moving and avoiding awkward stoppages as you explore. If you get some air, like with the charged jump or the levitation...
One of my highlights from NextFest, this game feels like a lighter version of Cultist Simulator and I cannot wait for it to come out. Definitely worth playing the demo.
I’ve finally beat the first game and I’m very interested to see where the next one goes. Having passed the Independence test, The Child has left the simulation that the first game took place in and now seems to be in our world post-apocalypse. What will the world and puzzles hold without the trappings of the simulation? Will...
Still working on the ever-challenging Talos Principle. Area C is where things seem to start getting real tough. The recording and the carriable platforms have so many possibilities that they can be overwhelming to my tiny brain....
With the announcement of The Talos Principle 2 coming out on November 2nd and the original game having come out in 2014 it seems like an excellent time to get the first game fresh in our minds. How are you enjoying it and if you played it back in the day, what’s it like coming back nearly 9 years later?...
The storyline involving one of the side characters is actually really interesting and, ironically, one of the most existentially scary things I’ve ever read.
While there’s nothing wrong with enjoying Lovecraft’s work and being able to separate the art from the artist it’s also nice for people to be able to enjoy Lovecraftian style imagery without directly invoking him or his works.
Hello! Welcome to SFF Gaming, a hub for all things related to Sci-fi and Fantasy gaming. My personal experience is mostly with video games but I’d love to see content about PnP, board games, larps, and anything else that could be considered SFF gaming. My first piece of content will be a review for Sea of Stars, if I can get...