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September 22nd, 2015

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Review: Leo’s Fortune

On the surface, Leo’s Fortune has an interesting art style and some gorgeous backgrounds. I was intrigued by this title since I have an infinite love of 2D platformers. Leo’s story unfolds in cutscenes that you will see after you …

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September 21st, 2015

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Review: Beyond Eyes

In Beyond Eyes you play as Rae, a young girl who has lost her vision due to an accident. Rae can’t see, but she can hear and sense the world around her. While walking throughout the world, the area around …

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September 15th, 2015

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Review: Knock-Knock

Knock-Knock has an interesting backstory. Supposedly in November 2011 an anonymous e-mail was sent to Ice-Pick Lodge containing written documents, audio files, video fragments, among other mysterious assets. The stranger asked that the studio finish his/her work. Creative freedom would …

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September 2nd, 2015

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Review: Nova-111

The most difficult thing about Nova-111, I’ve found, is figuring out how to explain it to someone who isn’t a games aficionado. Funktronic Labs have made something special, and I want so very badly to share it with friends/family, but …

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August 31st, 2015

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Review: Calvino Noir

“We should all be here for this”. This is something you’ll hear often in Calvino Noir. It’s a 2.5D stealth action game with a noir setting. You’ll take on enemies, operate machinery and maneuver your way around each of the …

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August 26th, 2015

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Review: Adventures of Pip

Our protagonist Pip, is a pixel of a few faces. He starts as a small red pixel, but soon he can change into an 8-bit character, and then a 16-bit character. Through his journey he will evolve and devolve between …

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August 25th, 2015

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Review: Back to Bed

When it was announced a little while ago, I was excited to learn that Back to Bed was coming to PlayStation platforms. The surrealist inspired puzzler looked like just my sort of game. I’m a closet surrealism enthusiast, with a …

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August 24th, 2015

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Review: Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls

Danganronpa is a story heavy series and with that it can be easy to spoil yourself if you’re not too careful. As was the case with my reviews for the first two Dangaronpa games I’ve done my best to keep …

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August 24th, 2015

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Review: Volume

In Volume Rob Locksley takes on the lead role in a retelling of Robin Hood. Instead of physically stealing from the rich, Locksley uses a simulation to present himself as a symbol of hope. Using his expert skills to show …

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August 15th, 2015

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Review: Actual Sunlight

When first starting up Actual Sunlight, you are given a warning that the game “deals with extremely mature themes, including depression and thoughts of suicide.” New players should absolutely heed this warning, as it deals with some very serious tones. …

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September 22nd, 2015

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Review: Leo’s Fortune

On the surface, Leo’s Fortune has an interesting art style and some gorgeous backgrounds. I was intrigued by this title since I have an infinite love of 2D platformers. Leo’s story unfolds in cutscenes that you will see after you …

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September 21st, 2015

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Review: Beyond Eyes

In Beyond Eyes you play as Rae, a young girl who has lost her vision due to an accident. Rae can’t see, but she can hear and sense the world around her. While walking throughout the world, the area around …

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September 15th, 2015

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Review: Knock-Knock

Knock-Knock has an interesting backstory. Supposedly in November 2011 an anonymous e-mail was sent to Ice-Pick Lodge containing written documents, audio files, video fragments, among other mysterious assets. The stranger asked that the studio finish his/her work. Creative freedom would …

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September 2nd, 2015

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Review: Nova-111

The most difficult thing about Nova-111, I’ve found, is figuring out how to explain it to someone who isn’t a games aficionado. Funktronic Labs have made something special, and I want so very badly to share it with friends/family, but …

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Read More

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August 31st, 2015

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Review: Calvino Noir

“We should all be here for this”. This is something you’ll hear often in Calvino Noir. It’s a 2.5D stealth action game with a noir setting. You’ll take on enemies, operate machinery and maneuver your way around each of the …

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August 26th, 2015

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Review: Adventures of Pip

Our protagonist Pip, is a pixel of a few faces. He starts as a small red pixel, but soon he can change into an 8-bit character, and then a 16-bit character. Through his journey he will evolve and devolve between …

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August 25th, 2015

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Review: Back to Bed

When it was announced a little while ago, I was excited to learn that Back to Bed was coming to PlayStation platforms. The surrealist inspired puzzler looked like just my sort of game. I’m a closet surrealism enthusiast, with a …

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August 24th, 2015

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Review: Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls

Danganronpa is a story heavy series and with that it can be easy to spoil yourself if you’re not too careful. As was the case with my reviews for the first two Dangaronpa games I’ve done my best to keep …

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Read More

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August 24th, 2015

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Review: Volume

In Volume Rob Locksley takes on the lead role in a retelling of Robin Hood. Instead of physically stealing from the rich, Locksley uses a simulation to present himself as a symbol of hope. Using his expert skills to show …

+

Read More

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August 15th, 2015

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Review: Actual Sunlight

When first starting up Actual Sunlight, you are given a warning that the game “deals with extremely mature themes, including depression and thoughts of suicide.” New players should absolutely heed this warning, as it deals with some very serious tones. …

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