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March 11th, 2014

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Review: Gunslugs

I have been an avid follower of Orangepixel’s games for well over two years on the Android platform and they have been pumping out a steady stream of pixel-centric games for even longer. What has attracted me to their games is …

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February 18th, 2014

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Review: The Pinball Arcade – Season One (PS4)

I have been mulling over this review for well over two months and my opinion has been constantly colliding with what should be a positive review of a beautiful game. But what my gut keeps telling me is that the …

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February 13th, 2014

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Review: Don’t Starve (Console Edition)

Pre-reading – The Run-Arounder A genre of video games composed of three crucial attributes: Running around (this can be done in first-person, third-person, or an isometric view); gathering resources; and, perhaps most importantly, a lack of a definitive objective or …

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January 21st, 2014

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Review: OlliOlli

Skateboarding games on Vita are about as plentiful as water in the Sahara. Even if there were a Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater and EA’s Skate on Vita, OlliOlli would still stand all alone as an original take on the genre. …

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January 5th, 2014

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Review: Sparkle

Developer 10tons is not new to the indie games scene, but they are new to PlayStation. Sparkle on Vita is their entry into the scene and I’m hoping it’s not their first. Not just because I enjoyed and am still …

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December 3rd, 2013

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Review: Tiny Brains

Tiny Brains is the PlayStation 4’s first true local and online cooperative puzzle game. It’s also a mixed bag of awesome gameplay design and technical shortcomings. In a nutshell, it’s a ton of fun to play both by oneself and …

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November 29th, 2013

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Review: Flower (PS4)

Flower is easily one of the last generations most thought provoking indie games, that is before thatgamecompany released what some may consider to be its spiritual successor in Journey. And somehow, Sony managed to get this game out in time …

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November 27th, 2013

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Review: Warframe

Warframe is one of the Free-to-Play (F2P) options available at the PlayStation 4’s launch, but don’t let the fact that it’s F2P turn you off. While I have groaned with indifference at F2P titles in the past, after spending time …

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November 24th, 2013

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Review: Super Motherload (PS4)

I don’t think I totally understood why I liked Super Motherload until my third or so playthrough. It isn’t the best looking game, you know something you will show your friends when they want to see what the PlayStation 4 …

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November 21st, 2013

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Review: A-Men 2

A-Men 2 came across my digital desk a couple of weeks ago, and I decided I’d give it a go. I hadn’t much prior knowledge of the game (or the franchise for that matter), but I had seen a couple …

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March 11th, 2014

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Review: Gunslugs

I have been an avid follower of Orangepixel’s games for well over two years on the Android platform and they have been pumping out a steady stream of pixel-centric games for even longer. What has attracted me to their games is …

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Read More

- 2 Comments

February 18th, 2014

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Review: The Pinball Arcade – Season One (PS4)

I have been mulling over this review for well over two months and my opinion has been constantly colliding with what should be a positive review of a beautiful game. But what my gut keeps telling me is that the …

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Read More

- 0 Comments

February 13th, 2014

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Review: Don’t Starve (Console Edition)

Pre-reading – The Run-Arounder A genre of video games composed of three crucial attributes: Running around (this can be done in first-person, third-person, or an isometric view); gathering resources; and, perhaps most importantly, a lack of a definitive objective or …

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Read More

- 2 Comments

January 21st, 2014

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Review: OlliOlli

Skateboarding games on Vita are about as plentiful as water in the Sahara. Even if there were a Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater and EA’s Skate on Vita, OlliOlli would still stand all alone as an original take on the genre. …

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January 5th, 2014

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Review: Sparkle

Developer 10tons is not new to the indie games scene, but they are new to PlayStation. Sparkle on Vita is their entry into the scene and I’m hoping it’s not their first. Not just because I enjoyed and am still …

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- 7 Comments

December 3rd, 2013

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Review: Tiny Brains

Tiny Brains is the PlayStation 4’s first true local and online cooperative puzzle game. It’s also a mixed bag of awesome gameplay design and technical shortcomings. In a nutshell, it’s a ton of fun to play both by oneself and …

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Read More

- 7 Comments

November 29th, 2013

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Review: Flower (PS4)

Flower is easily one of the last generations most thought provoking indie games, that is before thatgamecompany released what some may consider to be its spiritual successor in Journey. And somehow, Sony managed to get this game out in time …

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- 1 Comment

November 27th, 2013

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Review: Warframe

Warframe is one of the Free-to-Play (F2P) options available at the PlayStation 4’s launch, but don’t let the fact that it’s F2P turn you off. While I have groaned with indifference at F2P titles in the past, after spending time …

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- 3 Comments

November 24th, 2013

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Review: Super Motherload (PS4)

I don’t think I totally understood why I liked Super Motherload until my third or so playthrough. It isn’t the best looking game, you know something you will show your friends when they want to see what the PlayStation 4 …

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Read More

- 12 Comments

November 21st, 2013

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Review: A-Men 2

A-Men 2 came across my digital desk a couple of weeks ago, and I decided I’d give it a go. I hadn’t much prior knowledge of the game (or the franchise for that matter), but I had seen a couple …

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