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Review: Pix the Cat
Since 2009, French developer Pastagames have been making games featuring a beaming, pixelated cat. Pix’N Love Rush and Pixel! warmed hearts and challenged thumbs in the past. With their newest title, it seems as if their mission to establish Pix …
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Review: Home
Home begins with your character waking up in a strange house without any sort of memory. Armed only with a flashlight you’ll spend the next ~90 minutes searching through the house among a few other locations hoping to piece together …
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Review: Murasaki Baby
Murasaki Baby sits somewhere in the middle between creepy and cute. Set in a world of children’s fantasy and fear, a dreams-cape that looks like it was taken from the mind of Tim Burton, a little girl is lost and …
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Review: Table Top Racing
Were you the kind of kid that really liked playing with miniature cars? My brother and I definitely were. We’d use anything from the local park’s picnic table to the stair’s banisters as a venue for our races. It didn’t …
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Review: Velocity 2X
Futurlab created a smash hit when they released Velocity on an unsuspecting, starving PlayStation Minis market. In relatively short time, they waxed it and rereleased it as Vita title Velocity Ultra. With Velocity 2X, the Brighton-based developers have warped their …
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Review: Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair
Before we start I think there’s a few things that we need to get out of the way. If you haven’t played the first Danganronpa, and plan to do so, you should probably avoid anything related to Danganronpa 2. Because …
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Review: Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1
About three years ago I purchased the original Hyperdimension Neptunia purely to see how weird the story and characters would be. The concept that the game world was a representation of the game industry and the console wars sounded interesting …
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Review: Gravity Crash Ultra
When Gravity Crash first released on the PlayStation Network for PS3, I played a bit of it before moving on to something else. The PSP iteration, Gravity Crash Portable, brought the anti-grav space-shooter on the go. Finally, Just Add Water …
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Review: Magical Beat
Arc System Works, the studio responsible for some of the most popular fighting games on the market also has quite a track record for publishing smaller games. Magical Beat, their Tetris inspired rhythm game is one of them. It takes …
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Review: Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited
As is the case with any other Disgaea game the amount of content within Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited is staggering. The game includes all of the DLC from the PS3 version, brand new scenarios that are exclusive to the …
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Review: Pix the Cat
Since 2009, French developer Pastagames have been making games featuring a beaming, pixelated cat. Pix’N Love Rush and Pixel! warmed hearts and challenged thumbs in the past. With their newest title, it seems as if their mission to establish Pix …
+
Read More
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Review: Home
Home begins with your character waking up in a strange house without any sort of memory. Armed only with a flashlight you’ll spend the next ~90 minutes searching through the house among a few other locations hoping to piece together …
+
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Review: Murasaki Baby
Murasaki Baby sits somewhere in the middle between creepy and cute. Set in a world of children’s fantasy and fear, a dreams-cape that looks like it was taken from the mind of Tim Burton, a little girl is lost and …
+
Read More
Review: Table Top Racing
Were you the kind of kid that really liked playing with miniature cars? My brother and I definitely were. We’d use anything from the local park’s picnic table to the stair’s banisters as a venue for our races. It didn’t …
+
Read More
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Review: Velocity 2X
Futurlab created a smash hit when they released Velocity on an unsuspecting, starving PlayStation Minis market. In relatively short time, they waxed it and rereleased it as Vita title Velocity Ultra. With Velocity 2X, the Brighton-based developers have warped their …
+
Read More
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Review: Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair
Before we start I think there’s a few things that we need to get out of the way. If you haven’t played the first Danganronpa, and plan to do so, you should probably avoid anything related to Danganronpa 2. Because …
+
Read More
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Review: Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1
About three years ago I purchased the original Hyperdimension Neptunia purely to see how weird the story and characters would be. The concept that the game world was a representation of the game industry and the console wars sounded interesting …
+
Read More
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Review: Gravity Crash Ultra
When Gravity Crash first released on the PlayStation Network for PS3, I played a bit of it before moving on to something else. The PSP iteration, Gravity Crash Portable, brought the anti-grav space-shooter on the go. Finally, Just Add Water …
+
Read More
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Review: Magical Beat
Arc System Works, the studio responsible for some of the most popular fighting games on the market also has quite a track record for publishing smaller games. Magical Beat, their Tetris inspired rhythm game is one of them. It takes …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited
As is the case with any other Disgaea game the amount of content within Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited is staggering. The game includes all of the DLC from the PS3 version, brand new scenarios that are exclusive to the …
+
Read More