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Danganronpa Decadence 4 hit the Switch. January, on the other hand, is slim pickings. Like most of the world, the gaming industry is just trying to get through the first month of the year. On the bright side, both Elden Ring and Horizon Forbidden West are out in February so my bank account will be grateful for the January break. Get ready for THAT instalment of video game news. A leaflet at a Japanese retail store has revealed more details about the upcoming racer, Gran Turismo 7.

Gran Turismo 7 is set to deliver a classic Gran Turismo experience. Following its debut at the Game Awards, developer Rebellion has officially revealed Sniper Elite 5. So there you have it, the first video game news round-up of is all done and dusted.

Until next time, take care of yourselves. On one side of the play area, you have a village where you can go to buy these new cards. As well as equipment tokens that can be spent to give you advantages. There you will find the dungeon. This dungeon has various rooms and beasties that need to be dealt with. As you defeat different enemies you can grab yourself extra treasures or even precious thunderstones. It is up to you and your merry band of murder-hobos to take them down.

The base game has so many cards and combinations that can be used that it always feels fresh. The expansion adds new co-operative modes. There is so much to see and do here, and as per usual with Alderac the production and artwork is stellar. Definitely worth a look in my opinion.

One of the prettiest and most remarkable is the cute but brutal or cutal Tiny Towns. The idea of the game playable from 1 to 6 is to build a tiny town, natch, which you do by placing one of five different resources on a 4 x 4 grid.

Place the correct resources in the correct pattern and you get to replace those resources with the appropriate building — cottages for housing, farm-type things for feeding, inns and pubs for inning and pubbing and so forth. When it comes to placing resources, everyone takes it in turns to choose a resource.

This means that there can be plenty of opportunity to hate draft the heck out of your fellow forest folk. Calico with its quilts and buttons and cats exudes an image of friendly, family accessibility. Surely a bit of lightweight fun awaits you, some relaxed tile placement best suited to a lazy Sunday afternoon?

Simply put, no. Just no. As under this welcoming, almost cutesy, exterior beats a crunchy challenge of almost terrifying intensity Some will find that sort of thing relaxing.

But for my money, this is a game that balances satisfaction with delightful anguish. Rules are simple — draft a tile from the array and place it on your quilt board.

In doing so you are working towards any and all of three scoring mechanisms: quilt design goals, button earning criteria, and cat attracting criteria. Collective solo games often lose their sheen for me, but Calico moves along pretty quickly with a brisk playtime and gorgeous art and design. Calico is a very strong contender in this sort of game space. It shares DNA with games like Sagrada and Azul ; outclassing the former but not quite the latter in my mind. Murderville will see Arnett playing homicide detective Terry Seattle who in each episode of the six-part series is partnered with a celebrity guest who […].

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