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Review: Start The Party! Save The World
There’s an elegant sense of glee to Start The Party! Save The World. It doesn’t do much in the way of a story, it certainly seems against any form of meaningful single player experience aside from the survival mode and …
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Review: Voltron: Defender of the Universe
Voltron on PSN is a twin stick shooter best when played with friends. You control one of the 5 space explorer pilots and their robotic lions. Over 12 levels, you’ll fight the evil Drule forces led by King Zarkon, Prince …
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Review: Tekken Hybrid
I’m going to preface this review with one question, and one question alone. Do you love Tekken? Because if you’re not a massive fan of Namco’s fighting game franchise, then Tekken Hybrid is going to do precisely nothing for you. …
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Review: Carnival Island
I’ll admit that when I first saw Carnival Island, my thought was “oh great, another Move minigame compilation”. Of course, that’s what Carnival Island is. What I didn’t expect is for it to be so thoroughly polished and inventively put …
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Review: Where is my Heart?
They say home is where the heart is. In some cases it’s a place that offers a sense of safety and belonging. In others it’s the people around you that lead you in the right direction. But what happens when …
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Review: Move Mind Benders
Reviewing a compilation is an interesting concept. Do you go for a review of the package as a whole, or tackle each individual game before arriving at a conclusion? I imagine music reviewers face the same problem with greatest hits …
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Review: Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest
I don’t envy Zindagi Games. Having created Sports Champions, the game that showcased exactly what Sony’s little wand could do, they were faced with quite the daunting task, improving on that formula. Most developers would have just crafted an expansion …
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Review: Zombie Apocalypse: Never Die Alone
The first time I saw the trailer for Never Die Alone, I experienced some mixed emotions. For starters, why had I never seen or heard anything about the game (besides for Chris’s E3 impressions)? The other emotion was legitimate excitement. …
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Review: Hydrophobia Prophecy
There’s no other way to start this review than by mentioning the path that Hydrophobia has taken to get to the place it’s in today. The original version of the game released last year on XBLA to mostly negative reviews. …
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Review: Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception
With any good adventure, it’s all about the protagonist. The realistic anchor to the world, always the person to measure up to the lofty goals set before them. Of course, it’s the insurmountable odds placed before them that serve as …
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Review: Start The Party! Save The World
There’s an elegant sense of glee to Start The Party! Save The World. It doesn’t do much in the way of a story, it certainly seems against any form of meaningful single player experience aside from the survival mode and …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Voltron: Defender of the Universe
Voltron on PSN is a twin stick shooter best when played with friends. You control one of the 5 space explorer pilots and their robotic lions. Over 12 levels, you’ll fight the evil Drule forces led by King Zarkon, Prince …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Tekken Hybrid
I’m going to preface this review with one question, and one question alone. Do you love Tekken? Because if you’re not a massive fan of Namco’s fighting game franchise, then Tekken Hybrid is going to do precisely nothing for you. …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Carnival Island
I’ll admit that when I first saw Carnival Island, my thought was “oh great, another Move minigame compilation”. Of course, that’s what Carnival Island is. What I didn’t expect is for it to be so thoroughly polished and inventively put …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Where is my Heart?
They say home is where the heart is. In some cases it’s a place that offers a sense of safety and belonging. In others it’s the people around you that lead you in the right direction. But what happens when …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Move Mind Benders
Reviewing a compilation is an interesting concept. Do you go for a review of the package as a whole, or tackle each individual game before arriving at a conclusion? I imagine music reviewers face the same problem with greatest hits …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest
I don’t envy Zindagi Games. Having created Sports Champions, the game that showcased exactly what Sony’s little wand could do, they were faced with quite the daunting task, improving on that formula. Most developers would have just crafted an expansion …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Zombie Apocalypse: Never Die Alone
The first time I saw the trailer for Never Die Alone, I experienced some mixed emotions. For starters, why had I never seen or heard anything about the game (besides for Chris’s E3 impressions)? The other emotion was legitimate excitement. …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Hydrophobia Prophecy
There’s no other way to start this review than by mentioning the path that Hydrophobia has taken to get to the place it’s in today. The original version of the game released last year on XBLA to mostly negative reviews. …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception
With any good adventure, it’s all about the protagonist. The realistic anchor to the world, always the person to measure up to the lofty goals set before them. Of course, it’s the insurmountable odds placed before them that serve as …
+
Read More
