Raptor 6 – A series we run on Sundays breaking down 6 things in gaming, tech, or tabletop in an informative list format!

Tabletop Tuesday – Board Game reviews delivered on a weekly basis!

KekRaptor – Satire series that we run on Sundays

Gaming Obscura – We take a look at a game that went unnoticed by most gamers.

Playing Roles – A series on anything and everything RPG related.

Bullet Points - Every game has a standout feature that captures a player's imagination, and this series examines those features and why they make the games they appear in memorable.

Character Select - Articles that focus on character discussions and dissections.

Crowdfunding Spotlight – We pick some of our favorite current Kickstarter projects and let the world know about them.

Coverage Club - a series where we shift our critical eye towards smaller games that deserve some attention.

Dark Narrative - a deep look at the various missions and level design found within the Thief series.

Video Reviews – Often a supplement to our written reviews, video reviews offer a second look at bigger titles helmed by our YouTube team.

Quick Thoughts - Our series of video impressions of games both big and small. More in-depth than a first impression, these pieces will give readers a look at gameplay that is narrated by one of our editors.

Worth Playing - A series that looks at games that are worth your time, such as The Order 1886 and DRIVECLUB

E3 – We send a few people to E3 every year to conduct interviews and write up previews, as well as our offsite staff covering conferences and news! We’ve published over 210 articles both of the last 3 years (2016, 2017, 2018)!

– We send a few people to E3 every year to conduct interviews and write up previews, as well as our offsite staff covering conferences and news! We’ve published over 210 articles both of the last 3 years (2016, 2017, 2018)! Gen Con – You can guarantee we’ll be visiting the biggest board gaming convention around, conducting interviews, gameplay videos, and more!

– You can guarantee we’ll be visiting the biggest board gaming convention around, conducting interviews, gameplay videos, and more! Indy PopCon, PAX East/West, and more – even more previews, interviews, and coverage!

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