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March 24th, 2014

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Review: Console Saga (PSM)

As PlayStation Mobile games go, some are worth playing and some not. Even fewer are worth reviewing, but that’s honestly no excuse. So I got my hands onto Thomas Hopper’s newest, and possibly last, PlayStation Mobile game Console Saga. It’s …

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March 18th, 2014

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Review: SteamWorld Dig (PS4)

In SteamWorld Dig you play as Rusty, a robot who has just received a deed from his uncle, who has just arrived in the mining town of Tumbleton. With his uncle nowhere to be found Rusty must dig and explore …

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March 15th, 2014

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Review: TxK

I’m going to start this review with the blasphemous statement that I have never played Tempest. I have never played Tempest 2000, and before playing TxK I was altogether unfamiliar with the “tube-shooter” genre of games. Whenever someone at a …

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March 11th, 2014

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Review: Gunslugs

I have been an avid follower of Orangepixel’s games for well over two years on the Android platform and they have been pumping out a steady stream of pixel-centric games for even longer. What has attracted me to their games is …

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March 10th, 2014

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Review: Surge Deluxe

Ever since I got the code to review Surge Deluxe, it’s been pretty much the only game I’ve played on my Vita since. Its addictive nature and easy pick up and play style has had me hooked, with no end …

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March 10th, 2014

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Review: Master Reboot

One thing I love most about marathoning horror movies throughout all of October is seeing the various approaches to horror that different directors take. Personally I’m a fan of things that are far more subtle in their approach of terrifying …

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February 24th, 2014

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Review: Outlast

Outlast intrigued me.  So much so, that I wanted to use it to face my fear of survival-horror games.  Had the PS4 camera not disappeared from the market, I would be streaming it with my (often funny) reaction to it. …

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February 24th, 2014

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Review: Strider

If you were to look at Double Helix’s track record around the time their reboot of Strider was announced I wouldn’t blame you for being worried. How could the same developer behind Battleship or G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra …

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February 13th, 2014

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Review: Don’t Starve (Console Edition)

Pre-reading – The Run-Arounder A genre of video games composed of three crucial attributes: Running around (this can be done in first-person, third-person, or an isometric view); gathering resources; and, perhaps most importantly, a lack of a definitive objective or …

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February 10th, 2014

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Review: Batman: Arkham Origins: Blackgate

Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate is the handheld sister title to the Batman Arkham Origins. Taking place three months after the Arkham Origins, you take control of a 2.5D stricken Caped Crusader investigating the goings-on at the infamous Blackgate Prison. What …

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March 24th, 2014

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Review: Console Saga (PSM)

As PlayStation Mobile games go, some are worth playing and some not. Even fewer are worth reviewing, but that’s honestly no excuse. So I got my hands onto Thomas Hopper’s newest, and possibly last, PlayStation Mobile game Console Saga. It’s …

+

Read More

- 4 Comments

March 18th, 2014

Posted in - Reviews

Review: SteamWorld Dig (PS4)

In SteamWorld Dig you play as Rusty, a robot who has just received a deed from his uncle, who has just arrived in the mining town of Tumbleton. With his uncle nowhere to be found Rusty must dig and explore …

+

Read More

- 0 Comments

March 15th, 2014

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Review: TxK

I’m going to start this review with the blasphemous statement that I have never played Tempest. I have never played Tempest 2000, and before playing TxK I was altogether unfamiliar with the “tube-shooter” genre of games. Whenever someone at a …

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Read More

- 0 Comments

March 11th, 2014

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Gunslugs

I have been an avid follower of Orangepixel’s games for well over two years on the Android platform and they have been pumping out a steady stream of pixel-centric games for even longer. What has attracted me to their games is …

+

Read More

- 0 Comments

March 10th, 2014

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Surge Deluxe

Ever since I got the code to review Surge Deluxe, it’s been pretty much the only game I’ve played on my Vita since. Its addictive nature and easy pick up and play style has had me hooked, with no end …

+

Read More

- 1 Comment

March 10th, 2014

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Master Reboot

One thing I love most about marathoning horror movies throughout all of October is seeing the various approaches to horror that different directors take. Personally I’m a fan of things that are far more subtle in their approach of terrifying …

+

Read More

- 0 Comments

February 24th, 2014

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Outlast

Outlast intrigued me.  So much so, that I wanted to use it to face my fear of survival-horror games.  Had the PS4 camera not disappeared from the market, I would be streaming it with my (often funny) reaction to it. …

+

Read More

- 1 Comment

February 24th, 2014

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Strider

If you were to look at Double Helix’s track record around the time their reboot of Strider was announced I wouldn’t blame you for being worried. How could the same developer behind Battleship or G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra …

+

Read More

- 0 Comments

February 13th, 2014

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Don’t Starve (Console Edition)

Pre-reading – The Run-Arounder A genre of video games composed of three crucial attributes: Running around (this can be done in first-person, third-person, or an isometric view); gathering resources; and, perhaps most importantly, a lack of a definitive objective or …

+

Read More

- 2 Comments

February 10th, 2014

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Batman: Arkham Origins: Blackgate

Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate is the handheld sister title to the Batman Arkham Origins. Taking place three months after the Arkham Origins, you take control of a 2.5D stricken Caped Crusader investigating the goings-on at the infamous Blackgate Prison. What …

+

Read More