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August 5th, 2014

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Review: Metrico

Welcome to Metrico, a city of exploration and discovery. Grab your PlayStation Vita and let’s take a tour through the city! Keep your wits about you and your mind open at each stop. We’ll spend some time in each borough …

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July 29th, 2014

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Review: Rogue Legacy

In Rogue Legacy you can be a color blind barbarian who has an unnatural fear of chickens. You can be a giant spelunker with vertigo or even a paladin with irritable bowel syndrome. Rogue Legacy might pull you in with …

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June 17th, 2014

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Review: Entwined

Entwined is a small game by a brand new team of recent students called PixelOpus. I don’t like to draw comparisons too much, but to me it reminded me of thatgamecompany’s first game flOw. Something small, a little experimental, and …

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May 22nd, 2014

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Review: Transistor

The city of Cloudbank is under attack by a mysterious force known as the Process, a large number of well known people have simply vanished, and Red (a popular singer) is now without a voice. With only the Transistor (a …

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May 20th, 2014

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Review: Sparkle 2 (PS4/Vita)

This is the PS4’s first real touchpad game. It feels like only yesterday when I wrote my Vita review on Sparkle. And during that process I kept thinking to myself “I hope 10tons brings Sparkle 2 and more to PlayStation …

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May 7th, 2014

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Review: No Heroes Allowed: No Puzzles Either!

Free to Play games are an interesting thing that seem to be making themselves more prevalent in the gaming market today. Some F2P games are amazing, giving the player a full set of content, and only making the player buy …

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May 6th, 2014

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Review: Stick It To The Man (PS4)

Following what seems to be a trend with a few particular indie games having been released first on PlayStation 3 and Vita, Stick It To The Man finally comes out on PlayStation 4. And unsurprisingly, the game is relatively the same as previous …

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May 2nd, 2014

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Review: Daylight

There was a moment early on in Daylight where I noticed myself passing through the exact same room over and over again. Initially, even with the map pulled up on my phone, it made me feel as if I had …

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April 16th, 2014

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Review: Strike Suit Zero: Director’s Cut

In the year 2299 the fate of Earth hangs in the balance of an ongoing war between the U.N.E. (United Nations of Earth) and a space colony that possesses a weapon capable of destroying planets. As the game’s 13 mission …

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April 7th, 2014

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Review: Fez

The further down the rabbit hole you go the weirder things tend to get. Such is the case with Fez where, if you just simply finish the game once, you’ll find that it’s a pretty clever puzzle platformer. You might …

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August 5th, 2014

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Review: Metrico

Welcome to Metrico, a city of exploration and discovery. Grab your PlayStation Vita and let’s take a tour through the city! Keep your wits about you and your mind open at each stop. We’ll spend some time in each borough …

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Read More

- 7 Comments

July 29th, 2014

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Review: Rogue Legacy

In Rogue Legacy you can be a color blind barbarian who has an unnatural fear of chickens. You can be a giant spelunker with vertigo or even a paladin with irritable bowel syndrome. Rogue Legacy might pull you in with …

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Read More

- 4 Comments

June 17th, 2014

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Review: Entwined

Entwined is a small game by a brand new team of recent students called PixelOpus. I don’t like to draw comparisons too much, but to me it reminded me of thatgamecompany’s first game flOw. Something small, a little experimental, and …

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Read More

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May 22nd, 2014

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Review: Transistor

The city of Cloudbank is under attack by a mysterious force known as the Process, a large number of well known people have simply vanished, and Red (a popular singer) is now without a voice. With only the Transistor (a …

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May 20th, 2014

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Review: Sparkle 2 (PS4/Vita)

This is the PS4’s first real touchpad game. It feels like only yesterday when I wrote my Vita review on Sparkle. And during that process I kept thinking to myself “I hope 10tons brings Sparkle 2 and more to PlayStation …

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Read More

- 12 Comments

May 7th, 2014

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Review: No Heroes Allowed: No Puzzles Either!

Free to Play games are an interesting thing that seem to be making themselves more prevalent in the gaming market today. Some F2P games are amazing, giving the player a full set of content, and only making the player buy …

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Read More

- 3 Comments

May 6th, 2014

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Review: Stick It To The Man (PS4)

Following what seems to be a trend with a few particular indie games having been released first on PlayStation 3 and Vita, Stick It To The Man finally comes out on PlayStation 4. And unsurprisingly, the game is relatively the same as previous …

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May 2nd, 2014

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Review: Daylight

There was a moment early on in Daylight where I noticed myself passing through the exact same room over and over again. Initially, even with the map pulled up on my phone, it made me feel as if I had …

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April 16th, 2014

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Review: Strike Suit Zero: Director’s Cut

In the year 2299 the fate of Earth hangs in the balance of an ongoing war between the U.N.E. (United Nations of Earth) and a space colony that possesses a weapon capable of destroying planets. As the game’s 13 mission …

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Read More

- 3 Comments

April 7th, 2014

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Fez

The further down the rabbit hole you go the weirder things tend to get. Such is the case with Fez where, if you just simply finish the game once, you’ll find that it’s a pretty clever puzzle platformer. You might …

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Read More