Category: Game Reviews
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Hitman (Season One) Review
A welcome return to form by one of the stealth genre’s greatest.
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Dice Hunter: Quest of the Dicemancer
Nifty visuals can’t quite save this light crapshoot of a dice-rolling game.
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Review: Legend of Grimrock
Legend of Grimrock is old school. The kind where bullying is encouraged.
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Transistor (iOS)
An excellent atmospheric action-adventure that shines even pocket-sized.
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Megazone Laser Tag
Legen – wait, four hours of Megazone laser tag? – dary!
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Final Fantasy XV
The latest member of the long-running JRPG series contains many memorable moments, yet is also glaringly missing some of them.
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Crayon Physics Deluxe Review (PC)
Crayon Physics Deluxe (CPD) is a single player physics puzzle game with focus in drawing simple objects to solve challenges.
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Shantae: Half-Genie Hero
Half-Genie Hero is a gorgeous throwback to the glory days of the Super Nintendo, but Super Metroid it ain’t.
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ASTRONEER – Atmospheric space exploration sandbox
Explore vast space in the new indie title ASTRONEER.
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Review: Marvel Avengers Academy
Marvel Avengers Academy is a peculiarly addictive little mobile toy.
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NeoNinja Review
A fast-paced puzzle-action game for dexterous and persistent players.
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The Last Guardian
The Last Guardian is an emotional journey illustrating the potential of games as a mature art form.
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ICO (PS2) Review
A look back at the game that made Fumito Ueda a household name amongst video game auteurs.
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Mansions of Madness (2nd Edition) Review
Experience horror and radness in the Mansions of Madness.
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Waluigi amiibo Review
An amiibo for all seasons. Wah!
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Dying Light: The Following Review
Embrace fun new ways to kill and die in the great outdoors of Dying Light: The Following.
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Innsmouth no yakata (Virtual Boy) review
Lovecraft meets virtual reality in Innsmouth no yakata
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Dishonored 2 (PS4) review
I got lost in a video game level for the first time in a long while, and it was glorious.
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Vampire: the Masquerade
A noob’s introduction to #pen&paper #RPGs: #vampirethemasquerade review
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Pebble 2 Review: Between a Rock and a Hard Place
While Pebble used to be THE smartwatch with features other manufacturers could hardly crack, competitors have been relentless in closing in the gap. 4 years and several upgrades later, the new Pebble 2 is now ready for public scrutiny.