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Review: Unchained Blades
Unchained Blades takes place in a peculiar world where everyone starts off as human, and as they progress in life – or level up – they slowly turn into mythical beasts such as dragons, phoenixes, or giant metal golems. The …
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Review: Gravity Rush
Gravity Rush is an action-role playing game mixed with an open world to explore. While this combination of genres isn’t anything new, the way you explore the world is. In Gravity Rush you take control of Kat who, after waking …
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Review: The Ratchet And Clank Trilogy
Nostalgia is a curse. You revisit the classics of your youth, only to discover a crack in the rose tinted glasses you adore so much. Trying to remember what you enjoyed about the game in the first place, eventually it …
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Review: Metal Gear Solid HD Collection
When I heard that the Metal Gear Solid HD Collection was going to be released on the Vita, something inside of me stirred. It wasn’t
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Review: Magic The Gathering: Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013
Obviously intended to cut your teeth on the card game…
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Review: Bang Bang Racing
Bang Bang Racing is pegged as a top-down “family friendly” racing game. With a similar camera angle and toy-car style as TNT Racers (released earlier this year) you’ll race with four different car classes among three gameplay modes in an …
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Review: Babel Rising
Babel Rising feels like what the god from From Dust does when its had just about enough of those little pricks whining up at it. Its that singular feeling of catharsis stretched to fit over an entire experience, and it just doesn’t have the breadth of ideas necessary to carry it for extended periods of time.
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Review: Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown
For those of you out there that can’t remember the heady days when the PlayStation 3 was still in its infancy as a platform you probably are also too young to remember the original Virtua Fighter 5. The original VF5 was …
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Review: Unchained Blades
Unchained Blades takes place in a peculiar world where everyone starts off as human, and as they progress in life – or level up – they slowly turn into mythical beasts such as dragons, phoenixes, or giant metal golems. The …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Gravity Rush
Gravity Rush is an action-role playing game mixed with an open world to explore. While this combination of genres isn’t anything new, the way you explore the world is. In Gravity Rush you take control of Kat who, after waking …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: The Ratchet And Clank Trilogy
Nostalgia is a curse. You revisit the classics of your youth, only to discover a crack in the rose tinted glasses you adore so much. Trying to remember what you enjoyed about the game in the first place, eventually it …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Metal Gear Solid HD Collection
When I heard that the Metal Gear Solid HD Collection was going to be released on the Vita, something inside of me stirred. It wasn’t
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Magic The Gathering: Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013
Obviously intended to cut your teeth on the card game…
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Bang Bang Racing
Bang Bang Racing is pegged as a top-down “family friendly” racing game. With a similar camera angle and toy-car style as TNT Racers (released earlier this year) you’ll race with four different car classes among three gameplay modes in an …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Babel Rising
Babel Rising feels like what the god from From Dust does when its had just about enough of those little pricks whining up at it. Its that singular feeling of catharsis stretched to fit over an entire experience, and it just doesn’t have the breadth of ideas necessary to carry it for extended periods of time.
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown
For those of you out there that can’t remember the heady days when the PlayStation 3 was still in its infancy as a platform you probably are also too young to remember the original Virtua Fighter 5. The original VF5 was …
+
Read More