Jonathan Bernhardt

Video Game Review: Warhammer 40,000 Gladius – Relics of War

Many developers have attempted to capture the grim darkness of the 41st Millennium (and the high fantasy of the Old World) in video game form. With the release of its Tau expansion, we thought it would be good to...

Video Game Review: Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem

Anyone who has played Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem for any length of time since its launch last week has a story. Mine came rather late into the play experience, relatively speaking; I’d heard beforehand the tales of how poorly the...

Video Game Review: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

What’s the most beautiful game you’ve ever played? Before CD Projekt Red’s The Witcher 3, my answer likely would have been System Shock 2, Skyrim, or Half-Life 2. There were games with better art direction, certainly, but few with that...

Video Game Review: FTL

In a very fundamental way, FTL is a game about doors. Let’s back up. FTL: Faster Than Light is not a new game; unlike with Hades or Slay the Spire, we’re not reviewing it here in an effort to help...

Video Game Review: Slay the Spire

The objective of Slay the Spire is simple: reach the top of the tower, defeat the final boss in combat, and then...do it all over again, but harder. And again, but harder still. And harder still. And harder still....

Video Game Review: Blasphemous

Dark Souls is probably the single most important video game of the last decade, and it’s not particularly close. We can wander into the weeds -- FromSoftware’s Demon Souls was a close predecessor to the game, and was the...

Video Game Review: Hades

We’re starting something new here on Goonhammer; most obviously, it’s something that’s not going to have anything (directly) to do with Warhammer 40K at all. We’ve sort of run out of 40K video game titles to cover at the...

Game Review: Warhammer 40k Combat Cards

As you always knew it was destined to, Warhammer 40K has gone free-to-play, just like every other IP out there. And I’ve run out of full-platform titles to review for the moment -- at least ones that don’t require...

Book Review: Eisenhorn – Xenos

So, you want to make a Warhammer 40K television show. What’s more, you want to make it about the factions that have been the protagonists of the setting since the intellectual property took off -- the Space Marines, the...

Video Game Retrospective: Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior

Warhammer 40K: Fire Warrior is among the worst games I’ve ever played. Part of the problem is that this game came out two years after Halo: Combat Evolved. The original Halo title. A game that still holds up in 2019....

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Magic: the Gathering Tarkir: Dragonstorm Review, Part 4 of 4: Red, Green, and Colorless Cards

For our last bit of coverage of the new MTG set Tarkir: Dragonstorm, we look at the set's red, green, and colorless cards.
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