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Review: Dear Esther: Landmark Edition
Considered as one of the first of its genre, Dear Esther started a new wave of first person adventure games. The original PC release of Dear Esther came out some time ago, but now it is out on PlayStation 4. …
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Review: Siegecraft Commander
StarCraft meets Worms. Let that sink in for a little bit. Good? Great. Siegecraft Commander comes from Australian developers Blowfish Studios. According to their website, this is the latest in a series of Siegecraft games. It’s the first one I’ve …
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Review: Demetrios: The Big Cynical Adventure
Demetrios comes to Vita from French developer Cowcat, a one-man studio headed by Breton Fabrice. It’s an impressive experience coming from a single person studio. The game has seen positive reception on Steam, where it was previously released, and it’s …
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Review: Lifeless Planet
When hearing a game called Lifeless Planet, you’d probably expect to find a lifeless planet, and you’d be right. There isn’t much to see in terms of the world, as you’ll be finding remnants of nature, civilization and technology. Exploring …
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Review: Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter
Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter is a third-person and first-person detective adventure game available from retail stores and for download from the European PlayStation Store for the PS4. The game is based upon the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes who was …
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Review: Neon Chrome
Neon Chrome is a top-down shooter game available for download from the PlayStation Store for the PS4. Neon Chrome is developed by 10Tons; the same developer who created the amazing Crimsonland, therefore the question leading into Neon Chrome is if …
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Review: Anima: Gate of Memories
Anima: Gate of Memories is a third-person action RPG with abilities, attacks and magic. A magical artifact known as the Byblos has the key to saving the world and as The Bearer, you must track down this item. The second …
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Review: Coffin Dodgers
Imagine a peaceful retirement community, where the folks of Sunny Pines reminisce about their former glory days. The Grim Reaper has come to town and now the residents of Sunny Pines must race for their lives on their motorized scooters. …
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Review: Severed
If DrinkBox Studios were Francis Ford Coppola, and Guacamelee! was The Godfather, Severed would be The Conversation. Not a movie buff? That’s fine. Let me try to breakdown that comparison in plain English. I find it important that we get …
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Review: Day of the Tentacle Remastered
When I first saw Day of the Tentacle Remastered, I wasn’t sure I had any interest at all. After playing it, I found appreciation for its well written jokes, beautiful redrawn art and memorable characters. It’s wrapped in an old …
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Review: Dear Esther: Landmark Edition
Considered as one of the first of its genre, Dear Esther started a new wave of first person adventure games. The original PC release of Dear Esther came out some time ago, but now it is out on PlayStation 4. …
+
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Review: Siegecraft Commander
StarCraft meets Worms. Let that sink in for a little bit. Good? Great. Siegecraft Commander comes from Australian developers Blowfish Studios. According to their website, this is the latest in a series of Siegecraft games. It’s the first one I’ve …
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Review: Demetrios: The Big Cynical Adventure
Demetrios comes to Vita from French developer Cowcat, a one-man studio headed by Breton Fabrice. It’s an impressive experience coming from a single person studio. The game has seen positive reception on Steam, where it was previously released, and it’s …
+
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Review: Lifeless Planet
When hearing a game called Lifeless Planet, you’d probably expect to find a lifeless planet, and you’d be right. There isn’t much to see in terms of the world, as you’ll be finding remnants of nature, civilization and technology. Exploring …
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Review: Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter
Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter is a third-person and first-person detective adventure game available from retail stores and for download from the European PlayStation Store for the PS4. The game is based upon the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes who was …
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Review: Neon Chrome
Neon Chrome is a top-down shooter game available for download from the PlayStation Store for the PS4. Neon Chrome is developed by 10Tons; the same developer who created the amazing Crimsonland, therefore the question leading into Neon Chrome is if …
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Review: Anima: Gate of Memories
Anima: Gate of Memories is a third-person action RPG with abilities, attacks and magic. A magical artifact known as the Byblos has the key to saving the world and as The Bearer, you must track down this item. The second …
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Review: Coffin Dodgers
Imagine a peaceful retirement community, where the folks of Sunny Pines reminisce about their former glory days. The Grim Reaper has come to town and now the residents of Sunny Pines must race for their lives on their motorized scooters. …
+
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Review: Severed
If DrinkBox Studios were Francis Ford Coppola, and Guacamelee! was The Godfather, Severed would be The Conversation. Not a movie buff? That’s fine. Let me try to breakdown that comparison in plain English. I find it important that we get …
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Review: Day of the Tentacle Remastered
When I first saw Day of the Tentacle Remastered, I wasn’t sure I had any interest at all. After playing it, I found appreciation for its well written jokes, beautiful redrawn art and memorable characters. It’s wrapped in an old …
+
Read More