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Review: Flinthook
Flinthook comes from the Montreal indie studio Tribute. If the studio sounds familiar, it’s probably due to the fact that over the past few years, they’ve released some shining PSN titles, including Wizorb, Curses N’ Chaos, Ninja Senki DX, and …
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Review: Feist
So I’m just going to go ahead and say it, it’s hard to play Feist without thinking of Limbo. Feist is a side scrolling platformer that is pretty tough, and isn’t all that rewarding. The game is pretty short overall, …
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Review: Minecraft: Story Mode – The Complete Adventure
If you’ve played a Telltale video game since the fantastic The Walking Dead series, you should know what to expect. Minecraft Story Mode adapts to the Telltale formula quite well and even though it doesn’t do much new, the complete …
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Review: Type:Rider
Type:Rider is a platforming game in which the player ‘explores’ the history of various popular fonts. I use apostrophes to encapsulate ‘explores’ because in reality, you’re just playing a platformer with clunky controls; jumping on thematic set-pieces (punctuation marks, famous …
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Review: Bears Can’t Drift!?
One of my favorite genres in video gaming is the kart racer. When I first saw Bears Can’t Drift!? I got excited that this may be a good kart racer for the PS4, and for the most part, it succeeds. …
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Review: SteamWorld Heist
SteamWorld Heist is a side-scrolling turn-based action strategy game available for download from the PlayStation Store for the PS4 and PS Vita. The SteamWorld series began in 2010 with a real-time strategy tower defense game titled SteamWorld: Tower Defense, while …
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Review: Lost Sea
Ever since first seeing Lost Sea, I was taken by its visual style: cartoony, light-hearted, fun. I’ve had a chance to sink my teeth into the game over the last week and what I’ve discovered is a solid action-adventure experience …
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Review: SwapQuest
When I saw SwapQuest for the first time, my reaction was that the premise seemed great. Your character auto-runs through a stage while you slide around pipe tiles to create a path. After playing the game through, I still think …
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Review: Ninja Senki DX
Within the first 30 seconds of playing Ninja Senki DX, you’ll know that this is for lovers of old-school, 8-bit platforming. The most comparable game I can think of is Mega Man. Traps, enemy placement and platforms are placed in …
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Review: Kromaia Ω
Before booting it up for the first time, I had never heard of Kromaia Ω. The original game (without the Omega) released on Steam in October of 2014 and has seen much success on the platform since then. Initially, I …
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Review: Flinthook
Flinthook comes from the Montreal indie studio Tribute. If the studio sounds familiar, it’s probably due to the fact that over the past few years, they’ve released some shining PSN titles, including Wizorb, Curses N’ Chaos, Ninja Senki DX, and …
+
Read More
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Review: Feist
So I’m just going to go ahead and say it, it’s hard to play Feist without thinking of Limbo. Feist is a side scrolling platformer that is pretty tough, and isn’t all that rewarding. The game is pretty short overall, …
+
Read More
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Review: Minecraft: Story Mode – The Complete Adventure
If you’ve played a Telltale video game since the fantastic The Walking Dead series, you should know what to expect. Minecraft Story Mode adapts to the Telltale formula quite well and even though it doesn’t do much new, the complete …
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Review: Type:Rider
Type:Rider is a platforming game in which the player ‘explores’ the history of various popular fonts. I use apostrophes to encapsulate ‘explores’ because in reality, you’re just playing a platformer with clunky controls; jumping on thematic set-pieces (punctuation marks, famous …
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Read More
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Review: Bears Can’t Drift!?
One of my favorite genres in video gaming is the kart racer. When I first saw Bears Can’t Drift!? I got excited that this may be a good kart racer for the PS4, and for the most part, it succeeds. …
+
Read More
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Review: SteamWorld Heist
SteamWorld Heist is a side-scrolling turn-based action strategy game available for download from the PlayStation Store for the PS4 and PS Vita. The SteamWorld series began in 2010 with a real-time strategy tower defense game titled SteamWorld: Tower Defense, while …
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Read More
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Review: Lost Sea
Ever since first seeing Lost Sea, I was taken by its visual style: cartoony, light-hearted, fun. I’ve had a chance to sink my teeth into the game over the last week and what I’ve discovered is a solid action-adventure experience …
+
Read More
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Review: SwapQuest
When I saw SwapQuest for the first time, my reaction was that the premise seemed great. Your character auto-runs through a stage while you slide around pipe tiles to create a path. After playing the game through, I still think …
+
Read More
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Review: Ninja Senki DX
Within the first 30 seconds of playing Ninja Senki DX, you’ll know that this is for lovers of old-school, 8-bit platforming. The most comparable game I can think of is Mega Man. Traps, enemy placement and platforms are placed in …
+
Read More
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Review: Kromaia Ω
Before booting it up for the first time, I had never heard of Kromaia Ω. The original game (without the Omega) released on Steam in October of 2014 and has seen much success on the platform since then. Initially, I …
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Read More