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Showing posts with label @gcgamingtank. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 February 2020

Rainbow 6 Siege: Operation Void Edge



Recently, Montreal hosted the 2020 Rainbow 6 Siege invitational and it went down swimmingly.

Friday, 21 February 2020

Jumpstart


There are people out there that like limited Magic and there are people out there that like constructed Magic. That’s how Magic goes and why there are different formats and styles of format, everyone has a prefered way to play.


Sunday, 16 February 2020

Theros: Beyond Death Myth-Direction

  

So here we are. Back on the Idyllic, beautiful, Greek inspired plane of Theros. There’s a lot to
like about Theros: both the original set and this return are absolutely jam packed with lore and
references, great art and very powerful cards. All three of those points will be being touched on
throughout this article where I'm going to be taking a look at all of the Mythic Rares from Theros
Beyond Death and breaking them down to see if they really are as powerful as they may first look.

Wednesday, 15 January 2020

Banned and Restricted update


It’s official, Oko is no longer a threat to none powered formats. No longer will he terrorise the battlefield, Elks everywhere, making every game gradually more and more tedious. He’s gone. End of. 

Undertale



Are you a bit shy? 
Have you ever had trouble making friends? 
Maybe you wish the world was a little bit of a nicer place. Well, that’s definitely not the theme of today’s game, so strap in because Undertale is in the driving seat and it ain’t slowing down. 

Thursday, 2 January 2020

Afterparty


Have you ever had one of those nights where maybe you drank a little too much? Don’t remember anything the next day, you feel like crap, oh and you’re in hell. No? Never happened to you? Well, you’re doing better than the protagonists of Afterparty.

Saturday, 21 December 2019

Alan Wake


I'm a big fan of Stephen King: I’ve always enjoyed his style of writing and the mix between the mundane and the bizarre that King managed to bring to life. I am also a big fan of Twin Peaks: arguably one of the best written tv shows of all time that both kept you guessing and on the edge of your seat the entire time. It was the type of tv show that gave you as the watcher enormous credit while it explored the unfamiliar. These two things would’ve given me enough of a cv to work at Remedy back in 2010 while developing Alan Wake, where it seemed everyone on the design team had a hard on for both King and Twin Peaks. 

Thursday, 14 November 2019

MTG Arena Updates



You've all probably come across Magic Arena by now, be that because you actually play the game or because of the many, many adverts all over Youtube or websites like Kotaku or Gamespot.

For those of you that somehow don't know what Magic Arena is: Arena is a digital platform version of the very popular Trading Card Game, Magic: The Gathering. Some of you might be saying "but wasn't there already a digital version of Magic: The Gathering?" to which you may be referring to Magic Online - or possibly Duels of the Planeswalkers, but forget about that one. Magic Online was an earlier digital version of the TCG yes but one that had a dodgy interface, slow loading times and a very warped economy. Arena has a much more user friendly interface and even includes animations of the card art when you cast them, adding to the immersion somewhat, oh and it's also free.

Disney's Bolt

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I know they’re almost always bad and I know they’re shoddily done, but deep down in my jaded heart I have a soft spot for movie tie-in games. I’ve previously talked about Disney’s Brave and Tron and remember enjoying them to a degree. Obviously the bad part about a movie tie-in game is that they’re usually rushed out to capitalise on the movie they’re aping and most of the time are given to fairly low key studios to produce, probably to cut down on costs. I’m not having a go at the low key studios, the gaming world needs them to keep our indie rivers flowing, but I digress. 

Wednesday, 17 October 2018

Myth-Direction: Guilds of Ravnica

We've had all of the set reviews from Guilds of Ravnica, now it's time for Guilds of Ravnica Myth-Direction! Today, we're going to take a look at all of the Mythic Rares from Guilds of Ravnica and discuss whether they should be a Mythic Rare or not.

Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Vanquish


What a world we live in. We as gamers should feel so lucky to have such a variety of
different genres, fleshed out plots and characters and a bevy of mechanics to choose from,
unfortunately though if you chose to play Vanquish you got none of those things.

Monday, 8 October 2018

Guilds of Ravnica Set Review - Artifact, Land and Planeswalker Decks


There aren’t that many artifacts in Guilds of Ravnica, 12 to be exact, so this first part is a short one but the land are still to come along with the planeswalker deck cards. Let’s begin on this last day of Set Review week.

Sunday, 7 October 2018

Guilds of Ravnica Set review - Multicolour

Today, we take a look at all of the multicoloured cards from Guilds of Ravnica. There's a lot to get through and some very interesting cards relating to each of the five guilds we have so far, a lot to get your deckbuilding mind racing and definitely some powerful cards and some sleepers that will break through in a couple of months time. We're in for a long one here but don't worry I assure you you'll enjoy every minute of it, so let's jump right in...

Friday, 5 October 2018

Guilds of Ravnica Set Review - Green

It's Friday and you know what that means. Unfortunately it's the end of the week so it's the last of the mono coloured cards before the bevy of multicoloured cards comes raining down on us. There's still a lot to get through so let's keep the momentum going and get right into the green cards...

Guilds of Ravnica Set Review - Red


We’re over the hump and speeding down the hill quickly. Today we get a look at all of the red cards from Guilds of Ravnica, loads of Boros and Izzet cards to paw through along with a bunch of other great stuff. So without further ado, let’s begin...

Wednesday, 3 October 2018

Guilds fo Ravnica Set Review - Black

It's the middle of the week, usually the hardest part to get past before the decent towards the weekend. So why not kick back and come with us as we take a walk through all of the black cards from Guilds of Ravnica. Sly Dimir cards, rotting Golgari cards and even a Demon to take note of on your travels. Keep your wits about you though, we don't you wandering off and accidentally finding Duskmantle or we may never see you again!

Tuesday, 2 October 2018

Guilds of Ravnica Set Review - Blue


Are you all amped up from all of the white cards from Guilds of Ravnica?! Well get ready for some more coming at you hard and fast with all of the blue cards. There are some great cards that will get the deckbuilding mind racing so why don't you scroll down and read about them then. Go on, do it.

Monday, 1 October 2018

Guilds of Ravnica Set Review - White


We're back on the city plane of Ravnica. It's tall spire-tipped buildings reaching up through the clouds housing many a delegate of different guilds, people bustling past each other along the bridges and streets below and, even further down, the underbelly of Ravnica, dwell nefarious, shadowy figures that are probably best to avoid if you value your life.

Wednesday, 26 September 2018

Guilds of Ravnica Primer



A plane ravaged by warring factions for centuries brought together under an agreement, ten guilds built from those factions now committed by the Guildpact to live peacefully side by side in order to survive. The Azorius Senate, the governmental body of Ravnica judicial system keeping everyone in check. The Boros Legion, the proclaimed peacekeepers of Ravnica set with a task to protect the Guildpact. The House Dimir, an undercity organisation that many believe to have disbanded, running the black market and lurking in the shadows. The Cult of Rakdos, a fun-loving if a bit mad group that kill for the thrill and don’t tend to ask questions. The Golgari Swarm, a guild that lives through Ravnica and I mean “lives”, they reside in the soil and make the most of Ravnicans that have come to an end, charitably put, recycling. The Gruul Clans, once the rulers of Ravnica’s wildlands now devolved to a group of brutes. The Izzet League, mad scientist would be putting it nicely, as knowledgeable as they are with machinery their hubris can sometimes get the best of them. The Orzhov Syndicate, dedicated to controlling what goes through Ravnica but House Dimir isn’t the only one that prefers being behind the curtain. The Selesnya Conclave, peace, protection and pride are crucial to them and their numbers are many if you’re paying attention. The Simic Combine, creatures are versatile and adaptable and the Simic strive to find the extent of the possibilities.

Tuesday, 11 September 2018

Tom Clancy's The Division


Over the recent years Ubisoft have been producing a lot of games that all tie into a sandbox theme - Assassin’s Creed, Watchdogs and Far Cry all fall under this. For those of you that don’t know what that is: Imagine a sandbox, the type that you used to play in as a child. You could do anything in that sandbox, be anywhere as long as your imagination permitted it. A video game sandbox is much like that just without the imagination for the most part as everything is provided to you, think of it as the kitchen sink approach to game design.