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Review: Zombie Apocalypse: Never Die Alone
The first time I saw the trailer for Never Die Alone, I experienced some mixed emotions. For starters, why had I never seen or heard anything about the game (besides for Chris’s E3 impressions)? The other emotion was legitimate excitement. …
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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: Worms Crazy Golf
It’s probably easy to look at Worms Crazy Golf and roll your eyes. Knock it up to another franchise getting milked for all it’s worth and try to move on. But in all honesty, seeing the words Worms and Golf …
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Review: Daytona USA
Listen, and listen well. We both know that if you have fond memories of the original Daytona USA, then you’ve already bought this game and have seen everything it has to offer. That much has been made abundantly clear. However, …
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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: Beat Hazard Ultra
Seizure inducing strobe lights are rather difficult for me to avoid. If there’s one thing I’ve learned about myself it’s that if you’re trying to keep me entertained, whether through movie or game, it’s probably best to just go ahead …
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Review: Dungeon Defenders
I remember exactly where I was when Dungeon Defenders was first announced. I was fishing in the bay off of Long Beach Island a couple of summers ago. We had just made a post about how Trendy Entertainment, a developer …
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Review: Space Channel 5: Part 2
Space Channel Five: Part 2 is a rhythm game… before the words guitar and hero were ever put together. It is a fun and ridiculous game that rivals Katamari in weirdness. SC5:P2 puts you (slightly) in control of Ulala, the head …
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Review: PAYDAY: The Heist
Back at E3 PAYDAY was one of the titles that left a lasting impression. It was all I could talk about the day I saw it. Which is weird because I don’t consider myself a hardcore shooter fan. I mean …
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Review: 1000 Tiny Claws
There’s something to be said for simplicity. Without it, we’d forever be bogged down in status screens, trawling through nested menus upon menus in search of fun. 1000 Tiny Claws wastes no time in getting to the point, and sets …
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Review: Zombie Apocalypse: Never Die Alone
The first time I saw the trailer for Never Die Alone, I experienced some mixed emotions. For starters, why had I never seen or heard anything about the game (besides for Chris’s E3 impressions)? The other emotion was legitimate excitement. …
+
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
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Review: Worms Crazy Golf
It’s probably easy to look at Worms Crazy Golf and roll your eyes. Knock it up to another franchise getting milked for all it’s worth and try to move on. But in all honesty, seeing the words Worms and Golf …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Daytona USA
Listen, and listen well. We both know that if you have fond memories of the original Daytona USA, then you’ve already bought this game and have seen everything it has to offer. That much has been made abundantly clear. However, …
+
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
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Review: Beat Hazard Ultra
Seizure inducing strobe lights are rather difficult for me to avoid. If there’s one thing I’ve learned about myself it’s that if you’re trying to keep me entertained, whether through movie or game, it’s probably best to just go ahead …
+
Read More
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Review: Dungeon Defenders
I remember exactly where I was when Dungeon Defenders was first announced. I was fishing in the bay off of Long Beach Island a couple of summers ago. We had just made a post about how Trendy Entertainment, a developer …
+
Read More
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Review: Space Channel 5: Part 2
Space Channel Five: Part 2 is a rhythm game… before the words guitar and hero were ever put together. It is a fun and ridiculous game that rivals Katamari in weirdness. SC5:P2 puts you (slightly) in control of Ulala, the head …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: PAYDAY: The Heist
Back at E3 PAYDAY was one of the titles that left a lasting impression. It was all I could talk about the day I saw it. Which is weird because I don’t consider myself a hardcore shooter fan. I mean …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: 1000 Tiny Claws
There’s something to be said for simplicity. Without it, we’d forever be bogged down in status screens, trawling through nested menus upon menus in search of fun. 1000 Tiny Claws wastes no time in getting to the point, and sets …
+
Read More