Author: Omar Hamza

  • Distant Worlds 2: The Review

    Distant Worlds 2: The Review

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    Distant Worlds 2 is here! Join Omar on his journey playing this highly anticipated 4X/strategy game by the great minds at Code Force. Did they leave a good impression on him?

  • Old World Review

    Old World Review

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    Journey to the Pre-Classical era with Omar, as he discusses the revolutionary 4X game, Old World. Did Mohawk Games nail this one, or will it go down in history for the wrong reasons? Come find out.

  • Slipways Review

    Slipways Review

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    Omar builds his logistical empire with the new release Slipways. Read his thoughts on this interesting 3X/logistics/puzzle game!

  • Multiple DLCs and a New Title Announced at PDXCON Remixed

    Multiple DLCs and a New Title Announced at PDXCON Remixed

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    BIG announcements during Paradox Interactive’s PDXCON Remixed virtual conference. Come here for the scoop!

  • Stellaris: Nemesis DLC Review

    Stellaris: Nemesis DLC Review

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    Omar takes in the Nemesis DLC and accompanying 3.0 Dick update. How does it stand up? Check out his thoughts here!

  • Paradox Development Studio Undergoing Company Reorganization

    Paradox Development Studio Undergoing Company Reorganization

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    Paradox Development Studio announced an internal company reorganization. What does this hold for the studio’s future?

  • Spacebase Startopia Review

    Spacebase Startopia Review

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    Omar takes us into space with Starbase Startopia. Come on by to get his thoughts on this remake of a classic!

  • Alliance of the Sacred Suns Preview

    Alliance of the Sacred Suns Preview

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    Omar got a deep dive with Alliance of the Sacred Suns by developer KatHawk Studios and had some questions answered by lead developer, Steve Hawkins. Come find out what he learned!

  • Nebuchadnezzar Review

    Nebuchadnezzar Review

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    Continuing Omar’s “Winter of City Builders” is Nebuchadnezzar, a game inspired by the classics of the late 90’s. Does it live up to the reputation of its predecessors?