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Review: Sanctum 2
Sanctum 2, rather than just being another tower defense game, allows you to have almost complete control over constructing your own maze-like pathways with weapon towers to take out enemies as well as a number of different guns that you’ll …
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Review: rain
What rain turned out to be is quite different from what I expected. At least it’s quite different in tone. I expected rain to be a calming and perhaps mysterious game. Maybe something similar to the feeling I get just …
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Review: Skydive: Proximity Flight
Gaijin Entertainment has not only been busy on the PS4 port of War Thunder, but they have also managed to muscle out Skydive: Proximity Flight for PS3. The first time I pressed the X button to dive off a cliff …
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Review: Carnivores Dinosaur Hunter HD
When I start to play a video game, I need to be interested, or I won’t enjoy the game. I need something that grabs me and pulls me in. Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter HD, did the opposite for me. With not …
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Review: Dragon Fantasy Book II
Dragon Fantasy Book I released earlier this year in April on PSN, and was one that I was looking forward to since its announcement. With its retro 8-bit styled graphics and Dragon Warrior/Quest inspired gameplay I enjoyed every minute of …
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Review: Lone Survivor: The Director’s Cut
There was only a single moment in Lone Survivor that I found pleasant, and it came towards the end of the game. In a game so preoccupied with instilling a feeling of hopelessness in the player, I had begun to …
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Review: Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse
Despite some of my frustration with DuckTales Remastered it’s been really cool to see two Disney platformers come back both within weeks of each other. Castle of Illusion takes you on a quest to save Minnie from Mizrabel who is …
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Review: KickBeat
Rhythm games have come a long way since the inception of the genre, and ZEN Studios is taking a step in the right direction with its new experimental rhythm game, KickBeat. Unlike games like Rock Band, KickBeat uses 3D character …
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Review: Spelunky (PS3/Vita)
I’m going to begin this Spelunky review by humble-bragging explaining why I was chosen among our staff to cover it. Frequenters of the site, feel free to skip this introductory paragraph. In 2010, I got my first taste of the …
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Review: Dynasty Warriors 8
Every time I went to write this review, I would go back and play more of the game (which is a great problem to have). This is the best Dynasty Warriors title ever released. For the uninitiated, Dynasty Warriors is …
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Review: Sanctum 2
Sanctum 2, rather than just being another tower defense game, allows you to have almost complete control over constructing your own maze-like pathways with weapon towers to take out enemies as well as a number of different guns that you’ll …
+
Read More

Posted in - Reviews
Review: rain
What rain turned out to be is quite different from what I expected. At least it’s quite different in tone. I expected rain to be a calming and perhaps mysterious game. Maybe something similar to the feeling I get just …
+
Read More

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Review: Skydive: Proximity Flight
Gaijin Entertainment has not only been busy on the PS4 port of War Thunder, but they have also managed to muscle out Skydive: Proximity Flight for PS3. The first time I pressed the X button to dive off a cliff …
+
Read More

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Review: Carnivores Dinosaur Hunter HD
When I start to play a video game, I need to be interested, or I won’t enjoy the game. I need something that grabs me and pulls me in. Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter HD, did the opposite for me. With not …
+
Read More

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Review: Dragon Fantasy Book II
Dragon Fantasy Book I released earlier this year in April on PSN, and was one that I was looking forward to since its announcement. With its retro 8-bit styled graphics and Dragon Warrior/Quest inspired gameplay I enjoyed every minute of …
+
Read More

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Review: Lone Survivor: The Director’s Cut
There was only a single moment in Lone Survivor that I found pleasant, and it came towards the end of the game. In a game so preoccupied with instilling a feeling of hopelessness in the player, I had begun to …
+
Read More

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Review: Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse
Despite some of my frustration with DuckTales Remastered it’s been really cool to see two Disney platformers come back both within weeks of each other. Castle of Illusion takes you on a quest to save Minnie from Mizrabel who is …
+
Read More

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Review: KickBeat
Rhythm games have come a long way since the inception of the genre, and ZEN Studios is taking a step in the right direction with its new experimental rhythm game, KickBeat. Unlike games like Rock Band, KickBeat uses 3D character …
+
Read More

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Review: Spelunky (PS3/Vita)
I’m going to begin this Spelunky review by humble-bragging explaining why I was chosen among our staff to cover it. Frequenters of the site, feel free to skip this introductory paragraph. In 2010, I got my first taste of the …
+
Read More

Posted in - Reviews
Review: Dynasty Warriors 8
Every time I went to write this review, I would go back and play more of the game (which is a great problem to have). This is the best Dynasty Warriors title ever released. For the uninitiated, Dynasty Warriors is …
+
Read More