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Review: Treasures of Montezuma Blitz
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear that a game is free-to-play? For most people probably a casual mobile or web based game that has the player grinding through boring sections or having to pay money …
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Review: Datura
As of late my Move controller was collecting dust. There haven’t been many games released on PSN that used it, so when I first heard about Datura I was excited. It seemed like a game that was tailor-made for the …
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Review: Warp
The game begins with a first-person cinematic. Your eyes open and close, you see scientists hauling you somewhere. Turns out they’re bringing you to an underwater science facility to administer tests. Shortly after showing up, you’re contacted by a mysterious …
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Review: Lumines Electronic Symphony
Sony handheld launches mean two things to me: some kick-ass new hardware and Lumines. It was the first game I played on my original launch PSP and guess what, Lumines Electronic Symphony was the first game I played on my …
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Review: Trine 2
I had a great time playing the original Trine alone on my laptop a couple years back when it first released. Despite never touching co-op in the original game I found that Trine was still a really enjoyable game and …
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Review: Where is my Heart?
They say home is where the heart is. In some cases it’s a place that offers a sense of safety and belonging. In others it’s the people around you that lead you in the right direction. But what happens when …
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Review: Move Mind Benders
Reviewing a compilation is an interesting concept. Do you go for a review of the package as a whole, or tackle each individual game before arriving at a conclusion? I imagine music reviewers face the same problem with greatest hits …
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Review: Doodle Fit
I’m not going to sit here and pretend that Doodle Fit is an original game. I will admit that I was initially a little bit confused when I first booted it up and found that it wasn’t a game about …
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Review: Okabu
Okabu isn’t ready. Straight out of the gate, I knew something was wrong when the storybook cutscene that introduced the cloud whales came without sound, and when I got to my first gameplay sequence, the audio spluttered in to life, …
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Review: Rochard
Rochard is a sidescrolling platformer with a depth that makes it look like a 3-dimensional affair. You play as John Rochard, a space miner for the company Skyrig whose day just keeps getting worse. You weild a gun with the …
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Review: Treasures of Montezuma Blitz
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear that a game is free-to-play? For most people probably a casual mobile or web based game that has the player grinding through boring sections or having to pay money …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Datura
As of late my Move controller was collecting dust. There haven’t been many games released on PSN that used it, so when I first heard about Datura I was excited. It seemed like a game that was tailor-made for the …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Warp
The game begins with a first-person cinematic. Your eyes open and close, you see scientists hauling you somewhere. Turns out they’re bringing you to an underwater science facility to administer tests. Shortly after showing up, you’re contacted by a mysterious …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Lumines Electronic Symphony
Sony handheld launches mean two things to me: some kick-ass new hardware and Lumines. It was the first game I played on my original launch PSP and guess what, Lumines Electronic Symphony was the first game I played on my …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Trine 2
I had a great time playing the original Trine alone on my laptop a couple years back when it first released. Despite never touching co-op in the original game I found that Trine was still a really enjoyable game and …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Where is my Heart?
They say home is where the heart is. In some cases it’s a place that offers a sense of safety and belonging. In others it’s the people around you that lead you in the right direction. But what happens when …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Move Mind Benders
Reviewing a compilation is an interesting concept. Do you go for a review of the package as a whole, or tackle each individual game before arriving at a conclusion? I imagine music reviewers face the same problem with greatest hits …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Doodle Fit
I’m not going to sit here and pretend that Doodle Fit is an original game. I will admit that I was initially a little bit confused when I first booted it up and found that it wasn’t a game about …
+
Read More
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Review: Okabu
Okabu isn’t ready. Straight out of the gate, I knew something was wrong when the storybook cutscene that introduced the cloud whales came without sound, and when I got to my first gameplay sequence, the audio spluttered in to life, …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Rochard
Rochard is a sidescrolling platformer with a depth that makes it look like a 3-dimensional affair. You play as John Rochard, a space miner for the company Skyrig whose day just keeps getting worse. You weild a gun with the …
+
Read More