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Sword Art Online: Lost Song
I’ve always had mixed feelings about the Sword Art Online franchise. It’s an anime series that had a good idea and a very strong start, but by the end devolved into a forgettable series that follows many of the tropes …
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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: Superbeat: Xonic
As a music/rhythm game, Superbeat: Xonic takes inspiration from the DJMax games. Musical notes appear on screen and you’ll need to match your timing with the notes to obtain the high score. On the surface, this new rhythm game for …
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Review: Poncho
In the opening minute of Poncho the entire world is caught in flames. Some time later a little robot wearing a poncho wakes up in a lab and your journey to set things right begins. Poncho’s world is now one …
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Review: Fallout 4
Bethesda passed us the Nuclear Football last week. We’ve explored the Commonwealth and are happy to report that it’s crammed with ridiculous amount of content, all with that creepy post-apocalyptic tongue-in-cheek humor that the series is known for. Fans will …
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Posted in - Reviews
Sword Art Online: Lost Song
I’ve always had mixed feelings about the Sword Art Online franchise. It’s an anime series that had a good idea and a very strong start, but by the end devolved into a forgettable series that follows many of the tropes …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
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
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Superbeat: Xonic
As a music/rhythm game, Superbeat: Xonic takes inspiration from the DJMax games. Musical notes appear on screen and you’ll need to match your timing with the notes to obtain the high score. On the surface, this new rhythm game for …
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Posted in - Reviews
Review: Poncho
In the opening minute of Poncho the entire world is caught in flames. Some time later a little robot wearing a poncho wakes up in a lab and your journey to set things right begins. Poncho’s world is now one …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Fallout 4
Bethesda passed us the Nuclear Football last week. We’ve explored the Commonwealth and are happy to report that it’s crammed with ridiculous amount of content, all with that creepy post-apocalyptic tongue-in-cheek humor that the series is known for. Fans will …
+
Read More