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Review: Sound Shapes (PS3)
Music is generally an important part of any game. It helps set the tone for an emotional scene, pumps you up for that big boss fight up ahead, and for many of our favorites it sticks in your head and …
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Review: Retro/Grade
Officially announced for PSN back in 2009 Retro/Grade has been a long time coming. My first experience with the game was in demo form through Steam. The demo was a little rough but a lot has changed since then and …
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Review: Papo & Yo
While most games flirt with sensitive subjects, Papo genuinely tackles these things, and gives you some of the most striking images I’ve ever seen in a game. It isn’t perfect, by any stretch of the imagination, but it has more courage than anything you’ve ever played.
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Review: Rainbow Moon
While I’ve dabbled in Final Fantasy Tactics in the past the majority of my experience with SRPG’s revolves around the endless hours I’ve spent with Disgaea. I can’t say exactly what I expected of the quality of Rainbow Moon but …
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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: Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale
Before players tackled evil demons and dragons with controller in hand, many did so with a piece of paper and a roll of a die. Of all the tabletop games the most well known is Dungeons & Dragons, the classic …
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Review: Dyad
Gloriously cacophonic, Dyad might just be the freshest thing i’ve played in quite some time.
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Review: Dungeon Twister
Count me as one of the people who have been looking at the world of designer board games from the outside desperately wanting in but just not having the local buddies or money to spend on such games. Or at …
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Review: The House of the Dead 3
The House of the Dead name is synonymous with lightgun zombie killing. If you’ve somehow missed the gigantic machines in nearly every arcade, or are simply too young to have visited an arcade before they became nonexistent in America, allow …
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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: Sound Shapes (PS3)
Music is generally an important part of any game. It helps set the tone for an emotional scene, pumps you up for that big boss fight up ahead, and for many of our favorites it sticks in your head and …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Retro/Grade
Officially announced for PSN back in 2009 Retro/Grade has been a long time coming. My first experience with the game was in demo form through Steam. The demo was a little rough but a lot has changed since then and …
+
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Review: Papo & Yo
While most games flirt with sensitive subjects, Papo genuinely tackles these things, and gives you some of the most striking images I’ve ever seen in a game. It isn’t perfect, by any stretch of the imagination, but it has more courage than anything you’ve ever played.
+
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Review: Rainbow Moon
While I’ve dabbled in Final Fantasy Tactics in the past the majority of my experience with SRPG’s revolves around the endless hours I’ve spent with Disgaea. I can’t say exactly what I expected of the quality of Rainbow Moon but …
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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: Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale
Before players tackled evil demons and dragons with controller in hand, many did so with a piece of paper and a roll of a die. Of all the tabletop games the most well known is Dungeons & Dragons, the classic …
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Review: Dyad
Gloriously cacophonic, Dyad might just be the freshest thing i’ve played in quite some time.
+
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Review: Dungeon Twister
Count me as one of the people who have been looking at the world of designer board games from the outside desperately wanting in but just not having the local buddies or money to spend on such games. Or at …
+
Read More
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Review: The House of the Dead 3
The House of the Dead name is synonymous with lightgun zombie killing. If you’ve somehow missed the gigantic machines in nearly every arcade, or are simply too young to have visited an arcade before they became nonexistent in America, allow …
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Read More
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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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Read More