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July 5th, 2016

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Review: Lost Sea

Ever since first seeing Lost Sea, I was taken by its visual style: cartoony, light-hearted, fun. I’ve had a chance to sink my teeth into the game over the last week and what I’ve discovered is a solid action-adventure experience …

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June 13th, 2015

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Review: Nom Nom Galaxy

The first time I played Nom Nom Galaxy, it was actually titled PixelJunk Inc.. Chris and I saw it at PAX a few years back and, being fervent Q Games fans, sat for an hour to see what it was …

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August 19th, 2014

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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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April 21st, 2014

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Review: Destiny of Spirits

There are a few genres of games which I will check out no matter what. One of those is anything that has to do with collecting cards or monsters. So when Destiny of Spirits was announced you could say my …

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March 24th, 2014

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Review: Console Saga (PSM)

As PlayStation Mobile games go, some are worth playing and some not. Even fewer are worth reviewing, but that’s honestly no excuse. So I got my hands onto Thomas Hopper’s newest, and possibly last, PlayStation Mobile game Console Saga. It’s …

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September 1st, 2013

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Review: Open Me!

I’m going to fill you in on a very personal secret of mine: I don’t trust games that tell me what to do in their title. It might have something to do with Justin Timberlake, Adam Sandberg, and that SNL …

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August 27th, 2013

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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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August 18th, 2013

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Review: Mononoke Slashdown

Mononoke Slashdown is a hack and slash game from PSN newcomers F K Digital. You play as Kagemaru, a “traveling ascetic ninja” on a quest to save some villages from the clutches of evil monsters’ evil doings. The entire story …

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August 7th, 2013

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Review: Little Acorns

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be a squirrel with a grappling hook then look no further than Little Acorns. Mr. Nibbles is on a mission to collect as many acorns as possible to feed his growing family. …

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August 7th, 2013

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Review: Do Not Fall – Run For Your Drink

Do Not Fall came out of nowhere for me. There were a couple of posts on the site about this game, but besides for that I had no idea what it was all about. When I set out to review …

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July 5th, 2016

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Lost Sea

Ever since first seeing Lost Sea, I was taken by its visual style: cartoony, light-hearted, fun. I’ve had a chance to sink my teeth into the game over the last week and what I’ve discovered is a solid action-adventure experience …

+

Read More

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June 13th, 2015

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Nom Nom Galaxy

The first time I played Nom Nom Galaxy, it was actually titled PixelJunk Inc.. Chris and I saw it at PAX a few years back and, being fervent Q Games fans, sat for an hour to see what it was …

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Read More

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August 19th, 2014

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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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April 21st, 2014

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Review: Destiny of Spirits

There are a few genres of games which I will check out no matter what. One of those is anything that has to do with collecting cards or monsters. So when Destiny of Spirits was announced you could say my …

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- 4 Comments

March 24th, 2014

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Console Saga (PSM)

As PlayStation Mobile games go, some are worth playing and some not. Even fewer are worth reviewing, but that’s honestly no excuse. So I got my hands onto Thomas Hopper’s newest, and possibly last, PlayStation Mobile game Console Saga. It’s …

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Read More

- 6 Comments

September 1st, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Open Me!

I’m going to fill you in on a very personal secret of mine: I don’t trust games that tell me what to do in their title. It might have something to do with Justin Timberlake, Adam Sandberg, and that SNL …

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Read More

- 1 Comment

August 27th, 2013

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 …

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- 2 Comments

August 18th, 2013

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Review: Mononoke Slashdown

Mononoke Slashdown is a hack and slash game from PSN newcomers F K Digital. You play as Kagemaru, a “traveling ascetic ninja” on a quest to save some villages from the clutches of evil monsters’ evil doings. The entire story …

+

Read More

- 14 Comments

August 7th, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Little Acorns

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be a squirrel with a grappling hook then look no further than Little Acorns. Mr. Nibbles is on a mission to collect as many acorns as possible to feed his growing family. …

+

Read More

- 0 Comments

August 7th, 2013

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Do Not Fall – Run For Your Drink

Do Not Fall came out of nowhere for me. There were a couple of posts on the site about this game, but besides for that I had no idea what it was all about. When I set out to review …

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