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Review: Datura
As of late my Move controller was collecting dust. There haven’t been many games released on PSN that used it, so when I first heard about Datura I was excited. It seemed like a game that was tailor-made for the …
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Review: Unit 13
In Unit 13 you take control of a group of highly skilled soldiers trying to take down a terrorist organization known as the Awlaad Al-Qowah (try saying that 10 times fast). As anyone who has played a 3rd person shooter …
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Review: Little Deviants
Accompanying any new system launch are games that like to show off what your shiny new piece of technology can do. For the Vita, Little Deviants is that game. In Little Deviants you take control of the titular characters playing …
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Review: Twisted Metal
I haven’t played a serious Twisted Metal game since TM2 all those years ago. I was bored and without internet for the past few weeks, so when I saw this sitting in Best Buy I picked it up. I’m happy …
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Review: Uncharted: Golden Abyss
After three grand adventures on the PlayStation 3 Nathan Drake is making his portable debut with Uncharted: Golden Abyss on the PlayStation Vita. Set before the original Uncharted we see Drake once again adventuring through a jungle jumping, climbing, and …
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Review: Malicious
Malicious is a love letter to the days where good boss design was everything. Every enemy in this game is a challenge, and every encounter an exercise in pattern recognition and exploitation.
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Review: Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception
With any good adventure, it’s all about the protagonist. The realistic anchor to the world, always the person to measure up to the lofty goals set before them. Of course, it’s the insurmountable odds placed before them that serve as …
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Review: inFamous Festival of Blood
As is the case among us all, this time of year always gets me excited about ghosts, goblins, zombies and vampires. Creatures that stalk the night and massive amounts of candy paint a picture of wonderful memories through the years …
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Review: PixelJunk SideScroller
Shooters are a snow-cone on a summer day to me. They make me feel like I am a kid again. I grew up on games like Gradius and Life Force, so when I saw that Q-Games was taking “The Road …
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Review: Patapon 3
The core concepts of Patapon hold a dear place in my heart. The original game melded rhythm and strategic gameplay in such a unique way that it strongly impressed me. It’s tribal thumping bore deep into my subconscious to such …
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Review: Datura
As of late my Move controller was collecting dust. There haven’t been many games released on PSN that used it, so when I first heard about Datura I was excited. It seemed like a game that was tailor-made for the …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Unit 13
In Unit 13 you take control of a group of highly skilled soldiers trying to take down a terrorist organization known as the Awlaad Al-Qowah (try saying that 10 times fast). As anyone who has played a 3rd person shooter …
+
Read More
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Review: Little Deviants
Accompanying any new system launch are games that like to show off what your shiny new piece of technology can do. For the Vita, Little Deviants is that game. In Little Deviants you take control of the titular characters playing …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Twisted Metal
I haven’t played a serious Twisted Metal game since TM2 all those years ago. I was bored and without internet for the past few weeks, so when I saw this sitting in Best Buy I picked it up. I’m happy …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Uncharted: Golden Abyss
After three grand adventures on the PlayStation 3 Nathan Drake is making his portable debut with Uncharted: Golden Abyss on the PlayStation Vita. Set before the original Uncharted we see Drake once again adventuring through a jungle jumping, climbing, and …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Malicious
Malicious is a love letter to the days where good boss design was everything. Every enemy in this game is a challenge, and every encounter an exercise in pattern recognition and exploitation.
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception
With any good adventure, it’s all about the protagonist. The realistic anchor to the world, always the person to measure up to the lofty goals set before them. Of course, it’s the insurmountable odds placed before them that serve as …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: inFamous Festival of Blood
As is the case among us all, this time of year always gets me excited about ghosts, goblins, zombies and vampires. Creatures that stalk the night and massive amounts of candy paint a picture of wonderful memories through the years …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: PixelJunk SideScroller
Shooters are a snow-cone on a summer day to me. They make me feel like I am a kid again. I grew up on games like Gradius and Life Force, so when I saw that Q-Games was taking “The Road …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Patapon 3
The core concepts of Patapon hold a dear place in my heart. The original game melded rhythm and strategic gameplay in such a unique way that it strongly impressed me. It’s tribal thumping bore deep into my subconscious to such …
+
Read More