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Review: Chime Super Deluxe
I haven’t enjoyed a puzzle game quite as much as I’ve enjoyed Chime. It is what I would call a perfect fusion of music and gameplay, with an outstanding soundtrack and a core mechanic that, while uninventive, works extremely well. …
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Review: Slam Bolt Scrappers
Not since the Street Sharks chomped their way into our hearts in the mid-nineties has such a jawsome junction of ideas made its way onto our TV screens. On March 15th, Fire Hose Games released their flagship title, Slam Bolt …
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Review: Tetris
There are a lot of things to be said in a Tetris review preamble: It’s one of the great grandfathers of modern games. It’s so ubiquitous that there is a version of Tetris on nearly every gaming platform (and several …
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Review: Spelunker HD
Spelunker is a classic platforming game that has been released on several platforms. Each iteration of the game from its debut on the Atari to its jump onto the NES is known for one thing: Merciless difficulty. Tozai Games, the …
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Review: Monopoly
Reviewing a video game adaptation of Monopoly is different from a regular review because I can’t really review the game itself; I’m not about to critique the mechanics of a cardboard classic that’s been around since 1935. The best I …
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Review: SingStar Dance
I surprised my friends over the Thanksgiving break with this game. Usually after we all get a little socially lubricated in one way or another SingStar always gets loaded up. I told them that I got a PlayStation Move and …
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Review: The Price Is Right
As an only child growing up with two working parents, I watched a lot of TV. More specifically, I watched a lot of The Price Is Right. There was something about Bob Barker’s casual charisma, the colourful and creative pricing …
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Review: Beat Sketcher
Beat Sketcher is a very interesting release. I hesitate to use the word ‘game’ because much of the content offered in Beat Sketcher isn’t really what you’d expect in a traditional game. This isn’t a negative criticism by any means, …
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Review: John Daly’s ProStroke Golf
John Daly’s ProStroke Golf is a golf sim, which means it’s entering a genre that has been dominated by EA Sports’s Tiger Woods franchise for the past decade. John Daly’s ProStroke Golf has one thing going for it: precision Move …
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Review: Worms 2: Armageddon
We’ve all played the classic artillery game Worms. Lots of wacky weapons, catchphrases, crazy level designs, etc etc. What’s this one bring to the table? Well… lots of the same old wacky weapons, catchphrases, and crazy level designs, etc etc. …
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Review: Chime Super Deluxe
I haven’t enjoyed a puzzle game quite as much as I’ve enjoyed Chime. It is what I would call a perfect fusion of music and gameplay, with an outstanding soundtrack and a core mechanic that, while uninventive, works extremely well. …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Slam Bolt Scrappers
Not since the Street Sharks chomped their way into our hearts in the mid-nineties has such a jawsome junction of ideas made its way onto our TV screens. On March 15th, Fire Hose Games released their flagship title, Slam Bolt …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Tetris
There are a lot of things to be said in a Tetris review preamble: It’s one of the great grandfathers of modern games. It’s so ubiquitous that there is a version of Tetris on nearly every gaming platform (and several …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Spelunker HD
Spelunker is a classic platforming game that has been released on several platforms. Each iteration of the game from its debut on the Atari to its jump onto the NES is known for one thing: Merciless difficulty. Tozai Games, the …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Monopoly
Reviewing a video game adaptation of Monopoly is different from a regular review because I can’t really review the game itself; I’m not about to critique the mechanics of a cardboard classic that’s been around since 1935. The best I …
+
Read More
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Review: SingStar Dance
I surprised my friends over the Thanksgiving break with this game. Usually after we all get a little socially lubricated in one way or another SingStar always gets loaded up. I told them that I got a PlayStation Move and …
+
Read More
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Review: The Price Is Right
As an only child growing up with two working parents, I watched a lot of TV. More specifically, I watched a lot of The Price Is Right. There was something about Bob Barker’s casual charisma, the colourful and creative pricing …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Beat Sketcher
Beat Sketcher is a very interesting release. I hesitate to use the word ‘game’ because much of the content offered in Beat Sketcher isn’t really what you’d expect in a traditional game. This isn’t a negative criticism by any means, …
+
Read More
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Review: John Daly’s ProStroke Golf
John Daly’s ProStroke Golf is a golf sim, which means it’s entering a genre that has been dominated by EA Sports’s Tiger Woods franchise for the past decade. John Daly’s ProStroke Golf has one thing going for it: precision Move …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Worms 2: Armageddon
We’ve all played the classic artillery game Worms. Lots of wacky weapons, catchphrases, crazy level designs, etc etc. What’s this one bring to the table? Well… lots of the same old wacky weapons, catchphrases, and crazy level designs, etc etc. …
+
Read More