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November 18th, 2010

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Review – Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter

Carnivores sounds like a winning idea: take the relatively tame hunting shooter genre and spice it up with the addition of exotic dinosaurs. Unfortunately, this formula for success has backfired. Rather than make a dull genre more interesting, Carnivores retains …

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November 17th, 2010

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Review – Cladun: This is an RPG!

I didn’t have any expectations going into Cladun, really. That’s probably in part why I was so utterly delighted with the game from the get-go. Upon beginning the game, I was asked if I would like the background music to …

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November 13th, 2010

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Review: No Heroes Allowed!

Despite sounding like a No More Heroes spin-off, No Heroes Allowed! is actually the third in the formerly litigious-titled “Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman!” series. If you’re familiar with the previous two games, then you have a good idea of …

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November 13th, 2010

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Review: John Daly’s ProStroke Golf

John Daly’s ProStroke Golf is a golf sim, which means it’s entering a genre that has been dominated by EA Sports’s Tiger Woods franchise for the past decade. John Daly’s ProStroke Golf has one thing going for it: precision Move …

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November 9th, 2010

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Review – DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue

I played through the first DeathSpank a few months ago and had a good time with it. I was treated to bright visuals, funny dialogue, and ridiculous quests. When I found out that a “sequel” was releasing so soon after, …

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November 9th, 2010

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Review – Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West

When Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West released back in May, it got my attention. I played a bit of Team Fortress 2, enjoyed it, but liked spending time on my PlayStation 3 much more. From the previews, …

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November 9th, 2010

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Review: Superstars V8 Racing

With other games still stuck in the pit, Superstars V8 Racing is out and hitting the track… hard.

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December 16th, 2009

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Review: Brainpipe

These screens are from the PC Version Brainpipe is unique to say the least. It reminds me of a Jeff Minter game, well at least the visuals are very trippy. I am always up for playing something a little different …

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December 14th, 2009

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Review: PixelJunk Shooter

PixelJunk up to this point has been so varied in genres and art styles that you don’t really know what to expect from the next game in the series. There was a racer, a platformer, a tower defense game, and …

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December 10th, 2009

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Review: 3-on-3 NHL Arcade

Here’s a hypothesis for you: all sports can be enjoyed by virtually anyone once you strip the fuddy-duddy rules and add a few arcade perks. NFL Blitz and NBA Jam prove this theory nicely, while I try to forget the …

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November 18th, 2010

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Review – Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter

Carnivores sounds like a winning idea: take the relatively tame hunting shooter genre and spice it up with the addition of exotic dinosaurs. Unfortunately, this formula for success has backfired. Rather than make a dull genre more interesting, Carnivores retains …

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- 1 Comment

November 17th, 2010

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Review – Cladun: This is an RPG!

I didn’t have any expectations going into Cladun, really. That’s probably in part why I was so utterly delighted with the game from the get-go. Upon beginning the game, I was asked if I would like the background music to …

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- 0 Comments

November 13th, 2010

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Review: No Heroes Allowed!

Despite sounding like a No More Heroes spin-off, No Heroes Allowed! is actually the third in the formerly litigious-titled “Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman!” series. If you’re familiar with the previous two games, then you have a good idea of …

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November 13th, 2010

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Review: John Daly’s ProStroke Golf

John Daly’s ProStroke Golf is a golf sim, which means it’s entering a genre that has been dominated by EA Sports’s Tiger Woods franchise for the past decade. John Daly’s ProStroke Golf has one thing going for it: precision Move …

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November 9th, 2010

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Review – DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue

I played through the first DeathSpank a few months ago and had a good time with it. I was treated to bright visuals, funny dialogue, and ridiculous quests. When I found out that a “sequel” was releasing so soon after, …

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Read More

- 0 Comments

November 9th, 2010

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Review – Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West

When Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West released back in May, it got my attention. I played a bit of Team Fortress 2, enjoyed it, but liked spending time on my PlayStation 3 much more. From the previews, …

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November 9th, 2010

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Review: Superstars V8 Racing

With other games still stuck in the pit, Superstars V8 Racing is out and hitting the track… hard.

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- 1 Comment

December 16th, 2009

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Review: Brainpipe

These screens are from the PC Version Brainpipe is unique to say the least. It reminds me of a Jeff Minter game, well at least the visuals are very trippy. I am always up for playing something a little different …

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Read More

- 0 Comments

December 14th, 2009

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Review: PixelJunk Shooter

PixelJunk up to this point has been so varied in genres and art styles that you don’t really know what to expect from the next game in the series. There was a racer, a platformer, a tower defense game, and …

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Read More

- 0 Comments

December 10th, 2009

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Review: 3-on-3 NHL Arcade

Here’s a hypothesis for you: all sports can be enjoyed by virtually anyone once you strip the fuddy-duddy rules and add a few arcade perks. NFL Blitz and NBA Jam prove this theory nicely, while I try to forget the …

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Read More