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An armored warrior wielding fire magic, a shirtless barbarian, a valkyrie, and a stealthy-looking rogue-like figure stand dramatically in official art from Abathor.

Illustration: JanduSoft

In a time of legend long past, when video games were still emerging from the primordial mists and magic still flowed through all things, there were games of ultimate power. These games didn’t concern themselves with Italian plumbers or sad surrogate dads, but with fierce warriors who shirtlessly strode into battle, their muscles on glorious display, to cut down their foes with swords and prove themselves the strongest and manliest of all. I speak, of course, of barbarians. And though, in recent decades, games focused entirely on the heroic exploits of barbarians have been few and far between, we now find ourselves in the midst of a mini-renaissance of barbarian games! To quote the 1982 film Conan the Barbarian, “That is good. That is good.” – Carolyn Petit Read More

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