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Review: Nom Nom Galaxy
The first time I played Nom Nom Galaxy, it was actually titled PixelJunk Inc.. Chris and I saw it at PAX a few years back and, being fervent Q Games fans, sat for an hour to see what it was …
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Review: Paperbound
My favorite strategy for consuming media of any form is to go in completely blind. I avoided all trailers and discussions about Intergalactic, for instance, and was pleasantly surprised by a Matt Damon cameo (among other things) halfway through the …
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Review: LA Cops
One of the first things you’ll notice about LA Cops is its 1970’s inspired look and feel. It’s one of the only things going for this overall short and frustrating game. LA Cops has a myriad of problems that you …
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Review: Scram Kitty DX
Scram Kitty DX, originally Scram Kitty and his Buddy on Rails (Wii U), is pretty simple in concept. Evil mice have kidnapped Scram Kitty along with many other kittens and it’s up to you to save them. To do so …
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Review: Hand of Fate
Dungeons and Dragons, among many other table-top based games, has long eluded me for various reasons. The biggest of which simply comes down to not knowing enough people who are interested. I once had a brief stint into Magic the …
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Review: Apotheon
One of February’s free PS4 PS+ Titles, Apotheon, has arrived after many months of radio silence. After seeing it teased some 9 months ago I had all but forgotten about this game until we got the news a few days …
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Review: Rock Boshers DX Director’s Cut
Rock Boshers DX originally released early on in the life of the PlayStation Mobile platform. It stuck out to me as one of the only games I’ve ever played that set out to replicate the look and feel of a …
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Review: The Legend of Korra
The announcement of a Platinum Games developed Legend of Korra video game came out of nowhere just a few months ago while also offering good reason to be excited about an Avatar game. Considering their previous work Platinum Games are …
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Review: Mercenary Kings
As a quick aside from this review I think Mercenary Kings being touted as “Metal Slug meets Monster Hunter” is doing the game a bit of a disservice. Sure the game is stylistically similar to Metal Slug and many of …
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Review: Basement Crawl
The first image we ever received for Basement Crawl was some concept art for the game’s playable clown character. It’s an incredibly unsettling image and as someone who can’t get enough horror-themed entertainment, it had me curious. Soon enough we …
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Review: Nom Nom Galaxy
The first time I played Nom Nom Galaxy, it was actually titled PixelJunk Inc.. Chris and I saw it at PAX a few years back and, being fervent Q Games fans, sat for an hour to see what it was …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Paperbound
My favorite strategy for consuming media of any form is to go in completely blind. I avoided all trailers and discussions about Intergalactic, for instance, and was pleasantly surprised by a Matt Damon cameo (among other things) halfway through the …
+
Read More
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Review: LA Cops
One of the first things you’ll notice about LA Cops is its 1970’s inspired look and feel. It’s one of the only things going for this overall short and frustrating game. LA Cops has a myriad of problems that you …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Scram Kitty DX
Scram Kitty DX, originally Scram Kitty and his Buddy on Rails (Wii U), is pretty simple in concept. Evil mice have kidnapped Scram Kitty along with many other kittens and it’s up to you to save them. To do so …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Hand of Fate
Dungeons and Dragons, among many other table-top based games, has long eluded me for various reasons. The biggest of which simply comes down to not knowing enough people who are interested. I once had a brief stint into Magic the …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Apotheon
One of February’s free PS4 PS+ Titles, Apotheon, has arrived after many months of radio silence. After seeing it teased some 9 months ago I had all but forgotten about this game until we got the news a few days …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Rock Boshers DX Director’s Cut
Rock Boshers DX originally released early on in the life of the PlayStation Mobile platform. It stuck out to me as one of the only games I’ve ever played that set out to replicate the look and feel of a …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: The Legend of Korra
The announcement of a Platinum Games developed Legend of Korra video game came out of nowhere just a few months ago while also offering good reason to be excited about an Avatar game. Considering their previous work Platinum Games are …
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Read More
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Review: Mercenary Kings
As a quick aside from this review I think Mercenary Kings being touted as “Metal Slug meets Monster Hunter” is doing the game a bit of a disservice. Sure the game is stylistically similar to Metal Slug and many of …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Basement Crawl
The first image we ever received for Basement Crawl was some concept art for the game’s playable clown character. It’s an incredibly unsettling image and as someone who can’t get enough horror-themed entertainment, it had me curious. Soon enough we …
+
Read More