Review: Blood Bowl 2
Blood Bowl 2 poses a question that initially piqued my interest: What if a football game took place on a grid-based tactics board? It’s the type of mashup that I approach with open arms, eager to see what weird concoction …
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Review: Organ Trail
Ah, the fond memories of playing Oregon Trail in school. One of the few video games that was considered educational back in the day. Zombies, radiation, guts and gore…. Oh wait this isn’t Oregon Trail. Yep that’s right, this isn’t …
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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: Toto Temple Deluxe
Toto Temple Deluxe is an action-packed local multiplayer battle arena game. In other words, up to four players are scrapping it out on the same screen, dashing about in a way that probably looks insane to a casual onlooker. It …
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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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Review: Penarium
Penarium is a brutal arcade-style platformer that will have you laughing on the outside, but screaming on the inside. It’s a game that does a lot of things really well, but is lackluster in some very important areas. Even though …
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Review: Grow Home
I had seen promotional materials for Grow Home before its release. I felt some of the buzz, heard some hearsay, but since I don’t play games on my computer, I didn’t get a chance to try it out until it …
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Review: Extreme Exorcism
Extreme Exorcism takes a unique concept and doesn’t really expand on it, but this one concept doesn’t overstay its welcome. The main mechanic of enemies mimicking your previous moves is interesting, and although it is just one concept, there is …
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Review: The Talos Principle
This past summer Pneuma: Breath of Life pushed me to think about what it means to exist. Around that same time The Fall examined how AI operates under certain laws and the implications of needing to abide by those laws. …
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Review: Blood Bowl 2
Blood Bowl 2 poses a question that initially piqued my interest: What if a football game took place on a grid-based tactics board? It’s the type of mashup that I approach with open arms, eager to see what weird concoction …
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Review: Organ Trail
Ah, the fond memories of playing Oregon Trail in school. One of the few video games that was considered educational back in the day. Zombies, radiation, guts and gore…. Oh wait this isn’t Oregon Trail. Yep that’s right, this isn’t …
+
Read More

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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: Toto Temple Deluxe
Toto Temple Deluxe is an action-packed local multiplayer battle arena game. In other words, up to four players are scrapping it out on the same screen, dashing about in a way that probably looks insane to a casual onlooker. It …
+
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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 …
+
Read More

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Review: Penarium
Penarium is a brutal arcade-style platformer that will have you laughing on the outside, but screaming on the inside. It’s a game that does a lot of things really well, but is lackluster in some very important areas. Even though …
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Review: Grow Home
I had seen promotional materials for Grow Home before its release. I felt some of the buzz, heard some hearsay, but since I don’t play games on my computer, I didn’t get a chance to try it out until it …
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Review: Extreme Exorcism
Extreme Exorcism takes a unique concept and doesn’t really expand on it, but this one concept doesn’t overstay its welcome. The main mechanic of enemies mimicking your previous moves is interesting, and although it is just one concept, there is …
+
Read More

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Review: The Talos Principle
This past summer Pneuma: Breath of Life pushed me to think about what it means to exist. Around that same time The Fall examined how AI operates under certain laws and the implications of needing to abide by those laws. …
+
Read More