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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: Mercenary Kings

As a quick aside from this review I think Mercenary Kings being touted as “Metal Slug meets Monster Hunter” is doing the game a bit of a disservice. Sure the game is stylistically similar to Metal Slug and many of …

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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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January 15th, 2014

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Review: Minecraft

Typically a review might serve as an informative collection of thoughts that helps you decide if a game is for you or not. Maybe it’s a game you don’t know much about or have just never heard of at all. …

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October 1st, 2013

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Review: Skydive: Proximity Flight

Gaijin Entertainment has not only been busy on the PS4 port of War Thunder, but they have also managed to muscle out Skydive: Proximity Flight for PS3. The first time I pressed the X button to dive off a cliff …

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July 17th, 2013

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Review: Mamorukun Curse!

Hopefully you’ve played Ikaruga on an older console, but it’s not entirely a prerequisite to play Mamorukun Curse! which was co-developed by G.rev, one of the developers responsible for Ikaruga. UFO Interactive has brought Mamorukun Curse! to the PlayStation Network exclusively for …

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February 4th, 2013

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Review: Let’s Fish! Hooked On

Let’s Fish! Hooked On is the Vita’s first fishing game designed specifically for the handheld. Sure, iFishing beat it out by a few weeks, but that was a PSM game and therefor in a separate weight class, right? While this …

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January 24th, 2013

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Review: Corpse Party: Book of Shadows

By the time I had finished playing through the original Corpse Party I was ready to hit up Google’s image search and stare at images of kittens, rainbows, penguins and other assorted happy imagery. The original Corpse Party was disturbing, …

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November 28th, 2012

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Review: Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault

I don’t envy the current Ratchet & Clank team. When the last traditional game in the series, that being A Crack In Time, was defined by many as the best PS3 installment in the franchise, where else is there to …

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June 3rd, 2012

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Review: Doctor Who and the Eternity Clock

rife with more glitches than the TARDIS’ chameleon circuit

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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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- 2 Comments

April 7th, 2014

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Review: Mercenary Kings

As a quick aside from this review I think Mercenary Kings being touted as “Metal Slug meets Monster Hunter” is doing the game a bit of a disservice. Sure the game is stylistically similar to Metal Slug and many of …

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Read More

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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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Read More

- 2 Comments

January 15th, 2014

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Review: Minecraft

Typically a review might serve as an informative collection of thoughts that helps you decide if a game is for you or not. Maybe it’s a game you don’t know much about or have just never heard of at all. …

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October 1st, 2013

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Review: Skydive: Proximity Flight

Gaijin Entertainment has not only been busy on the PS4 port of War Thunder, but they have also managed to muscle out Skydive: Proximity Flight for PS3. The first time I pressed the X button to dive off a cliff …

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July 17th, 2013

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Review: Mamorukun Curse!

Hopefully you’ve played Ikaruga on an older console, but it’s not entirely a prerequisite to play Mamorukun Curse! which was co-developed by G.rev, one of the developers responsible for Ikaruga. UFO Interactive has brought Mamorukun Curse! to the PlayStation Network exclusively for …

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February 4th, 2013

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Review: Let’s Fish! Hooked On

Let’s Fish! Hooked On is the Vita’s first fishing game designed specifically for the handheld. Sure, iFishing beat it out by a few weeks, but that was a PSM game and therefor in a separate weight class, right? While this …

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Read More

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January 24th, 2013

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Review: Corpse Party: Book of Shadows

By the time I had finished playing through the original Corpse Party I was ready to hit up Google’s image search and stare at images of kittens, rainbows, penguins and other assorted happy imagery. The original Corpse Party was disturbing, …

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Read More

- 2 Comments

November 28th, 2012

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault

I don’t envy the current Ratchet & Clank team. When the last traditional game in the series, that being A Crack In Time, was defined by many as the best PS3 installment in the franchise, where else is there to …

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Read More

- 2 Comments

June 3rd, 2012

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Review: Doctor Who and the Eternity Clock

rife with more glitches than the TARDIS’ chameleon circuit

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