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FEATURE | Published on EIP Gaming on February 20, 2021
How Diablo II Resurrected Will Run Two Games at Once
“It’s been a crazy day for everyone excited for the Diablo II remaster: BlizzCon had an hour worth of updates to share with us and, honestly, Diablo II Resurrected is looking pretty fantastic so far. While the new 3D models, responsive lighting, and shiny effects are looking good, that’s not what caught our attention with this interview.
Let us catch you up on how incredibly dedicated the developers behind the remaster are about preserving the old Diablo II experience. Because — trust us on this — their efforts will just blow you away.
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GUIDE | Published on EIP Gaming on SEPTEMBER 17, 2021
Beginner’s Guide to ICARUS
“Pleasure to finally meet you, prospector. Perhaps you have stumbled upon this manual after experiencing some… unexpected troubles during your first weeks on Icarus. Or, maybe you are erring on the side of caution, wisely studying ahead of the dangerous venture. Regardless, this guide will have some helpful advice to offer. Contractors such as you venture into the hostile environment bare-handed, faced with the planet’s challenging environment and their own human limitations, eager to get their hand on the first batch of the exotics.
However, your survival comes first. You need oxygen, food, water, shelter, and a set of tools that are essential to obtain all of the above. Icarus has little patience for the inexperienced, so we should not waste any more time.
Oh, and prospector… good luck out there.
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News | Published on EIP Gaming on October 31, 2024
Dragon Age: The Veilguard Is Live! What to Do While Waiting For Download to Finish?
“Well, dear gamers, the ancient Gods are upon us! Old Gods corrupted by Darkspawn or Elven Gods released from the Fade? The Veilguard decided, “why not both”? And thus the world has been plunged into chaos, and now you are its only hope — the work of destined heroes never ends!
… well, after that download finishes, anyway.
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FEATURE | Published on EIP Gaming on June 15, 2020
Is Cyberpunk 2077 Like Cyberpunk 2020 or D&D?
“If you’ve ever played a role of a GM in a TTRPG campaign you know that you can’t rely on the pre-session prep notes.
Your players will ultimately wander into places that don’t exist, take events into directions that you did not expect, dismantle puzzles with solutions that you couldn’t predict, and react to your NPCs in all sorts of both frustrating and delightful ways. Rarely will a combat or a dialog encounter go according to plan. Rarely will the story and its ending unfold in a way you first envisioned it. A lot of GMing is a highly creative process of improv.
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FEATURE | Published In The Hearth Magazine, Issue 3 on AUGUST 12, 2025
The Misunderstood Art of Gaming by Yourself
“TTRPGs have been optimized for a collaborative environment, but the core experience they offer – exploring fictional worlds through the eyes of a character – doesn’t have to be.
We don’t reflect on it often, but some element of our roleplaying creativity is always influenced by a group we are in, the plans your GM has (or your players, if you are hosting), and just the nature of participating in a social environment. You have less time to think, and there is always someone at the table ready to take over.
On the other hand, playing a solo TTRPG is unlike anything else, the process of initiating and experiencing something in a way customized specifically for you and focused on the themes you are most interested in. So, in this little article I wanted to try an experiment in breaking your expectations, firing up your excitement juices, and giving you a simple idea you can start your game with right away.
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FEATURE | Published On Indiepocalypse/Pizza Pranks on February 11, 2026
Playing Any Story With A Deck: Imaginative Power of Sasha Reneau’s Spindlewheel
“… Game designers like Sasha Reneau pick it up knowing full well that this small stack is an endlessly reimagined list of the same set of symbols. It carries meaning in every part of its art, its associated suit, and even in the act of holding it upside down. They know that even on its own, it can be used to manifest and develop an engaging story. (And, if you have ever seen people read Tarot cards, you know how much importance such a story can carry.)
It’s not easy to iterate on an object this iconic, but Sasha Reneau recognized that a lot of meaning can emerge simply by assigning a specific role to a symbol: is it an Event? A Character? Is it their Method? Their heart’s Desire? With concepts so flexible in their interpretation, the human brain can go wild manifesting them, spotting a very specific feeling amidst the noise of their own knowledge of the universe and chasing it down as it sparks more and more ideas, until a unique place in a narrative suddenly emerges. That, of course, is when the true magic happens.
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