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    Abject Suffering

    Abject Suffering

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    This is a podcast that's nominally about bad games. In reality, it's about the horror of daily life,...

    Bumpy Road

    Bumpy Road

    Games

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    A love story on four wheels! Spring is here and a couple in their autumn years have decided to go...

Twilight Imperium Third Edition
Twilight Imperium Third Edition
2005 | Civilization, Political, Science Fiction, Space, Wargame
Wonderful thematic backdrop. Detailed, immersive gameplay. Filled with life. Fantastic resource-management and role-selection elements. Tons of plastic ships. Great artwork. (0 more)
Really, really long (makes it hard to play as often as I'd like). Some clunky rules. Oh, and there are a lot of rules. (0 more)
Thematic goodness comin' at yo' face! REVIEW: TWILIGHT IMPERIUM 3RD EDITION
  
Dead Island: The Book
Dead Island: The Book
Mark Morris | 2011 | Horror
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Welcome to the paradise island of Banoi, a luxury, tropical island where you can relax and not worry about anything. That is until a mysterious epidemic started to spread, an epidemic that brings the dead back to life as flesh eating zombies.
Dead Island: The Book is the novelisation of the video game of the same name (Dead Island).
The first couple of chapters introduce us to the four main protagonists of the game: Sam B, Logan and Purna meet on the plane one the way to Banoi and Xian Mei is the receptionist who books them in to the hotel. The we are treated to the first of many scenes that will be familiar the anyone who has played the game, a concert with Sam B as the main act, followed up by a zombie outbreak.
The story follows the four main protagonists and the people they meet as they travel around the island in search for help, a cure or a way off the island. On their way they must work out who they can trust and how to deal with those they can't.
Dead Island the book almost follows the first game but not riptide so the ending is slightly different, there also seemed to be more guns but that may just be because the narrative is more compressed in the novel as there are a lot less side quests.
  
    Atom Run

    Atom Run

    Games and Entertainment

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    "In 2264, an unprecedented disaster put an end to all living things. Only the robots survived - but...