After the conservative step forward that was Orcs Must Die 3, the cult-favorite franchise is back with Orcs Must Die! Deathtrap, a sequel that is both more inventive and more derivative than its ...
In the most fundamental sense, it's business as usual. Orcs Must Die! is a series about protecting a portal, or two, at the centre of a map from encroaching waves of fantasy monsters. You do so by ...
It occurs to me that the Orcs Must Die! series – and the tower-defense genre as a whole – are something like a cousin to factory games like Satisfactory and Factorio. Those games focus on ...
The meat and potatoes are unchanged; you’ll load into a mission with a loadout of traps, festoon the map with them in key locations, and use your weapons to clean up any leftover orcs ...
It’s collaborative, amusing and action-packed, and it still retains much of the series most enjoyable aspects, like yeeting an orc across a map right into a pit of lava, skewering them with ...
Orcs Must Die Deathtrap is an upcoming action-tower defense game that will be released worldwide on January 28, 2025. Despite being an indie title, the game has created a lot of hype around its ...
The Skryim-like action RPG Avowed excited me when I previewed it at Gamescom last year, and now that I've spent around a ...
Bethesda’s seminal classic Skyrim remains a titan of the genre even 14 years after its original release during the seventh console generation. It introduced a whole new era of gamers to Bethesda ...
The upcoming action tower-defense video game Orcs Must Die Deathtrap has already generated a lot of hype. The game will be released worldwide on January 28, 2025, and will be the fifth installment ...
The Skyrim map is big, obviously, but it means finding the best locations and places to for adventure can take some work. Unless you have this guide to help you. Coming we'll run through all the ...
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim arrived in 2011, and it remains, for better or worse, the last word for a certain kind of sprawling first-person, open-world fantasy game. But that was 14 years ago ...