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Review: White Night
It’s 1930’s Boston and an unsuspecting man is about to have a run in with something that’s no longer among the living. White Night will immediately grab you with its film noir aesthetic, the opening song that plays as your …
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Review: Apotheon
One of February’s free PS4 PS+ Titles, Apotheon, has arrived after many months of radio silence. After seeing it teased some 9 months ago I had all but forgotten about this game until we got the news a few days …
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Review: AeternoBlade
AeternoBlade has proven the biggest workout my thumb has received all year. It’s an action platformer that falls short on almost every category, and sadly doesn’t do much right. I really wanted to enjoy AeternoBlade, but a plethora of problems …
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Review: Ironclad Tactics
Set in an alternate history where automatons or “Ironclads” exist during the Civil War, Ironclad Tactics brings a unique genre to the Playstation 4. It’s a lane and card-based tactics game that might have you reminiscent of Plants vs Zombies. …
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Review: Grim Fandango Remastered
Before this week acquiring a copy of Grim Fandango legally wasn’t easy or inexpensive. Also just from the little research I’ve done it doesn’t seem like it’s all that easy to actually get the original game to run on a …
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Review: Citizens of Earth
Citizens of Earth begins with a synthesized version of “Hail to the Chief” playing as citizens recite the title every few seconds. It’s a fitting introduction to a game filled with parody and exemplary character design. For the well-versed RPG …
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Review: Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams – Director’s Cut
The Giana Sisters franchise has a pretty interesting history that I’d recommend taking some time to read up on. The short of it is that the original Giana Sisters released in 1987 and was strikingly similar to Super Mario Bros. …
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Review: Never Alone
Never Alone is unique purely in the way that it provides information and context for the player. The game was developed in collaboration with the Iñupiat, an Alaskan Native people, to teach others about their culture as well as share …
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Review: Chariot
When I saw gameplay and read descriptions of Chariot, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. The last physics-focused platformer I remember playing on a Sony console is probably TerRover, which left a bad taste in my mouth to say …
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Review: Costume Quest 2
In Costume Quest 2 an evil dentist has enlisted the help of a time wizard in order to manipulate time and put an end to Halloween forever. Once again it is up to brother-sister duo Wren and Reynold to suit …
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Review: White Night
It’s 1930’s Boston and an unsuspecting man is about to have a run in with something that’s no longer among the living. White Night will immediately grab you with its film noir aesthetic, the opening song that plays as your …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Apotheon
One of February’s free PS4 PS+ Titles, Apotheon, has arrived after many months of radio silence. After seeing it teased some 9 months ago I had all but forgotten about this game until we got the news a few days …
+
Read More
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Review: AeternoBlade
AeternoBlade has proven the biggest workout my thumb has received all year. It’s an action platformer that falls short on almost every category, and sadly doesn’t do much right. I really wanted to enjoy AeternoBlade, but a plethora of problems …
+
Read More
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Review: Ironclad Tactics
Set in an alternate history where automatons or “Ironclads” exist during the Civil War, Ironclad Tactics brings a unique genre to the Playstation 4. It’s a lane and card-based tactics game that might have you reminiscent of Plants vs Zombies. …
+
Read More
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Review: Grim Fandango Remastered
Before this week acquiring a copy of Grim Fandango legally wasn’t easy or inexpensive. Also just from the little research I’ve done it doesn’t seem like it’s all that easy to actually get the original game to run on a …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Citizens of Earth
Citizens of Earth begins with a synthesized version of “Hail to the Chief” playing as citizens recite the title every few seconds. It’s a fitting introduction to a game filled with parody and exemplary character design. For the well-versed RPG …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams – Director’s Cut
The Giana Sisters franchise has a pretty interesting history that I’d recommend taking some time to read up on. The short of it is that the original Giana Sisters released in 1987 and was strikingly similar to Super Mario Bros. …
+
Read More
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Review: Never Alone
Never Alone is unique purely in the way that it provides information and context for the player. The game was developed in collaboration with the Iñupiat, an Alaskan Native people, to teach others about their culture as well as share …
+
Read More
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Review: Chariot
When I saw gameplay and read descriptions of Chariot, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. The last physics-focused platformer I remember playing on a Sony console is probably TerRover, which left a bad taste in my mouth to say …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Costume Quest 2
In Costume Quest 2 an evil dentist has enlisted the help of a time wizard in order to manipulate time and put an end to Halloween forever. Once again it is up to brother-sister duo Wren and Reynold to suit …
+
Read More