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Review: Rocketbirds 2: Evolution
It’s been nearly four and a half years since Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken first released on PlayStation 3. What’s made this one so memorable for me wasn’t just the fun I had whilst playing it, but also the way in which …
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Review: Enter the Gungeon
Every once in a while you play a game that feels like gaming nirvana. The controls feel almost perfect. This is how I felt with Enter the Gungeon. The movement, the valuable dodge roll, and the volume of weapons the …
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Review: Stories: The Path of Destinies
Stories: The Path of Destinies follows Reynardo the Fox as he finds himself sucked into the Rebellion against an evil Emperor. Things aren’t going well for the Rebellion and with the final battle approaching it’s up to Reynardo to make …
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Review: Catlateral Damage
The best way I can describe Catlateral Damage is that it’s basically a cat simulator. As a cat, your job is to knock everything from books, towels, appliances and more to ruin just about everything in the room. If your …
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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: 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: Salt and Sanctuary
In my first hour with Salt and Sanctuary I must have said “yeah, that’s just like Dark Souls” a few dozen times. There’s really no getting around it either, Salt and Sanctuary is heavily inspired by the Souls series. So …
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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: Assault Android Cactus
Assault Android Cactus – the first game released by Witch Beam – at its core is a twin stick shooter with a splash of bullet hell. Digging a bit deeper will uncover an impressive amount of depth, 9 playable characters …
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Review: Hitman GO
After obsessing over the game on my phone, Hitman GO became my go-to example for how to create a mobile spin-off of an established AAA franchise. Instead of feeling like a cheap cash-grab Hitman GO works perfectly for gaming in …
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Review: Rocketbirds 2: Evolution
It’s been nearly four and a half years since Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken first released on PlayStation 3. What’s made this one so memorable for me wasn’t just the fun I had whilst playing it, but also the way in which …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Enter the Gungeon
Every once in a while you play a game that feels like gaming nirvana. The controls feel almost perfect. This is how I felt with Enter the Gungeon. The movement, the valuable dodge roll, and the volume of weapons the …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Stories: The Path of Destinies
Stories: The Path of Destinies follows Reynardo the Fox as he finds himself sucked into the Rebellion against an evil Emperor. Things aren’t going well for the Rebellion and with the final battle approaching it’s up to Reynardo to make …
+
Read More
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Review: Catlateral Damage
The best way I can describe Catlateral Damage is that it’s basically a cat simulator. As a cat, your job is to knock everything from books, towels, appliances and more to ruin just about everything in the room. If your …
+
Read More
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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 …
+
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: Salt and Sanctuary
In my first hour with Salt and Sanctuary I must have said “yeah, that’s just like Dark Souls” a few dozen times. There’s really no getting around it either, Salt and Sanctuary is heavily inspired by the Souls series. So …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
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: Assault Android Cactus
Assault Android Cactus – the first game released by Witch Beam – at its core is a twin stick shooter with a splash of bullet hell. Digging a bit deeper will uncover an impressive amount of depth, 9 playable characters …
+
Read More
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Review: Hitman GO
After obsessing over the game on my phone, Hitman GO became my go-to example for how to create a mobile spin-off of an established AAA franchise. Instead of feeling like a cheap cash-grab Hitman GO works perfectly for gaming in …
+
Read More