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Review: Arcana Heart 3
When I was handed Arcana Heart 3 to review part of me rejoiced. Another fighting game to test my skills and perhaps apply concepts gained therein to other games in the genre. Unfortunately, what I discovered instead was a strange …
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Review: Outland
Make no mistake, Outland is a beautiful game. Hailing from Housemarque, the developers of Super Stardust and Dead Nation, Outland is a departure for the studio’s expected norm, in the fact that it isn’t a twin stick shooter. In fact, …
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Review – Kung Fu Live
The problem with games that use the human body as a control input is that the human body is almost completely useless. We flail around, knock over things with our arms, and generally make a mess of things. Now, imagine …
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Review: PixelJunk Shooter 2
The PixelJunk series is what I consider the pinnacle of gaming on the PlayStation Network. The games, for the most part, are always great to look at, a blast to play and packed to the brim with features. PixelJunk Shooter …
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Review: Stacking
Stacking is ludicrous. At one point, I took control of a boxer, and proceeded to decapitate tiger standees, in order to close down a perfectly harmless safari. To say that the game encourages creative problem solving would be to do …
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Review: echochrome ii
Echochrome ii hates you. It wants you to fail, and when you do, it mocks you for it. This isn’t a game to play when you want something easy; this is a game you play when you want a real …
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Review: Monopoly
Reviewing a video game adaptation of Monopoly is different from a regular review because I can’t really review the game itself; I’m not about to critique the mechanics of a cardboard classic that’s been around since 1935. The best I …
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Review: Beat Sketcher
Beat Sketcher is a very interesting release. I hesitate to use the word ‘game’ because much of the content offered in Beat Sketcher isn’t really what you’d expect in a traditional game. This isn’t a negative criticism by any means, …
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Review: Crescent Pale Mist
Crescent Pale Mist is a foreign indie title that came out in 2006. You take control of Yunou, a magic chick that can harness the power of the Pale Mist. Apparently the pale mist is seeping into our world! Yunou …
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Review: My Aquarium
It’s difficult to classify My Aquarium as a game. In some ways, it’s a customizable screen saver for fish buffs. In other ways, it’s an aquatic-themed mass Tamagotchi. There are certain people who will really enjoy My Aquarium, and a …
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Posted in - Reviews
Review: Arcana Heart 3
When I was handed Arcana Heart 3 to review part of me rejoiced. Another fighting game to test my skills and perhaps apply concepts gained therein to other games in the genre. Unfortunately, what I discovered instead was a strange …
+
Read More

Posted in - Reviews
Review: Outland
Make no mistake, Outland is a beautiful game. Hailing from Housemarque, the developers of Super Stardust and Dead Nation, Outland is a departure for the studio’s expected norm, in the fact that it isn’t a twin stick shooter. In fact, …
+
Read More

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Review – Kung Fu Live
The problem with games that use the human body as a control input is that the human body is almost completely useless. We flail around, knock over things with our arms, and generally make a mess of things. Now, imagine …
+
Read More

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Review: PixelJunk Shooter 2
The PixelJunk series is what I consider the pinnacle of gaming on the PlayStation Network. The games, for the most part, are always great to look at, a blast to play and packed to the brim with features. PixelJunk Shooter …
+
Read More

Posted in - Reviews
Review: Stacking
Stacking is ludicrous. At one point, I took control of a boxer, and proceeded to decapitate tiger standees, in order to close down a perfectly harmless safari. To say that the game encourages creative problem solving would be to do …
+
Read More

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Review: echochrome ii
Echochrome ii hates you. It wants you to fail, and when you do, it mocks you for it. This isn’t a game to play when you want something easy; this is a game you play when you want a real …
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Read More

Posted in - Reviews
Review: Monopoly
Reviewing a video game adaptation of Monopoly is different from a regular review because I can’t really review the game itself; I’m not about to critique the mechanics of a cardboard classic that’s been around since 1935. The best I …
+
Read More

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Review: Beat Sketcher
Beat Sketcher is a very interesting release. I hesitate to use the word ‘game’ because much of the content offered in Beat Sketcher isn’t really what you’d expect in a traditional game. This isn’t a negative criticism by any means, …
+
Read More

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Review: Crescent Pale Mist
Crescent Pale Mist is a foreign indie title that came out in 2006. You take control of Yunou, a magic chick that can harness the power of the Pale Mist. Apparently the pale mist is seeping into our world! Yunou …
+
Read More

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Review: My Aquarium
It’s difficult to classify My Aquarium as a game. In some ways, it’s a customizable screen saver for fish buffs. In other ways, it’s an aquatic-themed mass Tamagotchi. There are certain people who will really enjoy My Aquarium, and a …
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Read More
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