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Review: Okabu
Okabu isn’t ready. Straight out of the gate, I knew something was wrong when the storybook cutscene that introduced the cloud whales came without sound, and when I got to my first gameplay sequence, the audio spluttered in to life, …
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Review: NBA Jam On Fire Edition
EA’s relationship with basketball hasn’t exactly been rainbows and butterflies as of late. With the 4th quarter cancellation of NBA Elite and no signs of revival in the near future all EA has at the moment is NBA Jam. As …
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Review: Castlevania: Harmony of Despair
Castlevania Harmony of Despair is a 6-person multiplayer game that incorporates numerous different versions of Castlevania. On paper the experience sounds like a dream come true, but unfortunately, the game lacks the proper depth that Castlevania fans are rabid for. …
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Review: Burnout Crash!
Burnout Crash puts you in control of a single car capable of causing massive pileups and explosions that devastate whatever intersection you happen to be at. Crash is pure Mayhem, but only if you know what you’re doing. Whichever vehicle …
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Review: Crysis
When the current generation of consoles came out, people always held up Crysis as the game that would never be possible on them. A PC exclusive through and through, the wide open environments and stunning landscapes promised a multitude of …
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Review: Rochard
Rochard is a sidescrolling platformer with a depth that makes it look like a 3-dimensional affair. You play as John Rochard, a space miner for the company Skyrig whose day just keeps getting worse. You weild a gun with the …
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Review: ARKEDO SERIES – 03 Pixel!
Pix’N Love Rush introduced us to Pixel the Cat earlier this year. Despite being one of few Minis that actually turned out quite good I couldn’t let go of the feeling that Pixel the Cat deserved something bigger. As it …
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Review: Resident Evil 4 HD
I’m not sure I’ve ever had a game divide me in such a way that Resident Evil 4 has. Having now played through Resident Evil 1, 2, 3 and 4 in the past two weeks I am, oddly enough, left …
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Review: Eufloria
Strategy games have a somewhat spotty history on consoles. Unless they’re designed from the get go with a controller in mind, you can almost bet that you’re going to be in for a frustration filled time. Eufloria has none of …
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Review: Mercury Hg
The last Mercury game I played was released in 2005 for the PSP. When Mercury Hg was announced for PS3, I wasn’t quite sure how to feel. I remember having a good time playing the first game, but its sequel, …
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Review: Okabu
Okabu isn’t ready. Straight out of the gate, I knew something was wrong when the storybook cutscene that introduced the cloud whales came without sound, and when I got to my first gameplay sequence, the audio spluttered in to life, …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: NBA Jam On Fire Edition
EA’s relationship with basketball hasn’t exactly been rainbows and butterflies as of late. With the 4th quarter cancellation of NBA Elite and no signs of revival in the near future all EA has at the moment is NBA Jam. As …
+
Read More
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Review: Castlevania: Harmony of Despair
Castlevania Harmony of Despair is a 6-person multiplayer game that incorporates numerous different versions of Castlevania. On paper the experience sounds like a dream come true, but unfortunately, the game lacks the proper depth that Castlevania fans are rabid for. …
+
Read More
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Review: Burnout Crash!
Burnout Crash puts you in control of a single car capable of causing massive pileups and explosions that devastate whatever intersection you happen to be at. Crash is pure Mayhem, but only if you know what you’re doing. Whichever vehicle …
+
Read More
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Review: Crysis
When the current generation of consoles came out, people always held up Crysis as the game that would never be possible on them. A PC exclusive through and through, the wide open environments and stunning landscapes promised a multitude of …
+
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Review: Rochard
Rochard is a sidescrolling platformer with a depth that makes it look like a 3-dimensional affair. You play as John Rochard, a space miner for the company Skyrig whose day just keeps getting worse. You weild a gun with the …
+
Read More
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Review: ARKEDO SERIES – 03 Pixel!
Pix’N Love Rush introduced us to Pixel the Cat earlier this year. Despite being one of few Minis that actually turned out quite good I couldn’t let go of the feeling that Pixel the Cat deserved something bigger. As it …
+
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Review: Resident Evil 4 HD
I’m not sure I’ve ever had a game divide me in such a way that Resident Evil 4 has. Having now played through Resident Evil 1, 2, 3 and 4 in the past two weeks I am, oddly enough, left …
+
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Review: Eufloria
Strategy games have a somewhat spotty history on consoles. Unless they’re designed from the get go with a controller in mind, you can almost bet that you’re going to be in for a frustration filled time. Eufloria has none of …
+
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Review: Mercury Hg
The last Mercury game I played was released in 2005 for the PSP. When Mercury Hg was announced for PS3, I wasn’t quite sure how to feel. I remember having a good time playing the first game, but its sequel, …
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