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February 17th, 2015

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Review: Jungle Rumble: Freedom, Happiness and Bananas

Jungle Rumble: Freedom, Happiness and Bananas is a rhythm based puzzle game involving tribes of monkeys fighting over the jungle trees. You play as the “Great Spirit” controlling the Mofongo tribe through the jungle canopy. The Mofongo Sage informs that objective is to collect the bananas, …

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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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May 7th, 2014

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Review: No Heroes Allowed: No Puzzles Either!

Free to Play games are an interesting thing that seem to be making themselves more prevalent in the gaming market today. Some F2P games are amazing, giving the player a full set of content, and only making the player buy …

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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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April 7th, 2014

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Review: Mercenary Kings

As a quick aside from this review I think Mercenary Kings being touted as “Metal Slug meets Monster Hunter” is doing the game a bit of a disservice. Sure the game is stylistically similar to Metal Slug and many of …

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February 24th, 2014

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Review: Outlast

Outlast intrigued me.  So much so, that I wanted to use it to face my fear of survival-horror games.  Had the PS4 camera not disappeared from the market, I would be streaming it with my (often funny) reaction to it. …

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February 24th, 2014

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Review: Strider

If you were to look at Double Helix’s track record around the time their reboot of Strider was announced I wouldn’t blame you for being worried. How could the same developer behind Battleship or G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra …

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February 13th, 2014

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Review: Dustforce

My experience with the Vita version of Dustforce has been, in a word, inconsistent. There are chunks of time where I’m having fun and really digging the flow of platforming throughout each stage while sweeping up trash. Then there are …

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February 11th, 2014

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Review: PAYDAY 2 (ver. 1.03)

As someone who put an insane amount of time into PAYDAY: The Heist, I might have had some unreal expectations for PAYDAY 2. PAYDAY: The Heist was probably one of my favorite games for PS3, and sure it had its …

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February 10th, 2014

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Review: Batman: Arkham Origins: Blackgate

Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate is the handheld sister title to the Batman Arkham Origins. Taking place three months after the Arkham Origins, you take control of a 2.5D stricken Caped Crusader investigating the goings-on at the infamous Blackgate Prison. What …

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February 17th, 2015

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Review: Jungle Rumble: Freedom, Happiness and Bananas

Jungle Rumble: Freedom, Happiness and Bananas is a rhythm based puzzle game involving tribes of monkeys fighting over the jungle trees. You play as the “Great Spirit” controlling the Mofongo tribe through the jungle canopy. The Mofongo Sage informs that objective is to collect the bananas, …

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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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May 7th, 2014

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Review: No Heroes Allowed: No Puzzles Either!

Free to Play games are an interesting thing that seem to be making themselves more prevalent in the gaming market today. Some F2P games are amazing, giving the player a full set of content, and only making the player buy …

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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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April 7th, 2014

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Review: Mercenary Kings

As a quick aside from this review I think Mercenary Kings being touted as “Metal Slug meets Monster Hunter” is doing the game a bit of a disservice. Sure the game is stylistically similar to Metal Slug and many of …

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February 24th, 2014

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Review: Outlast

Outlast intrigued me.  So much so, that I wanted to use it to face my fear of survival-horror games.  Had the PS4 camera not disappeared from the market, I would be streaming it with my (often funny) reaction to it. …

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February 24th, 2014

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Review: Strider

If you were to look at Double Helix’s track record around the time their reboot of Strider was announced I wouldn’t blame you for being worried. How could the same developer behind Battleship or G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra …

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February 13th, 2014

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Review: Dustforce

My experience with the Vita version of Dustforce has been, in a word, inconsistent. There are chunks of time where I’m having fun and really digging the flow of platforming throughout each stage while sweeping up trash. Then there are …

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- 4 Comments

February 11th, 2014

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Review: PAYDAY 2 (ver. 1.03)

As someone who put an insane amount of time into PAYDAY: The Heist, I might have had some unreal expectations for PAYDAY 2. PAYDAY: The Heist was probably one of my favorite games for PS3, and sure it had its …

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Read More

- 2 Comments

February 10th, 2014

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Review: Batman: Arkham Origins: Blackgate

Batman Arkham Origins Blackgate is the handheld sister title to the Batman Arkham Origins. Taking place three months after the Arkham Origins, you take control of a 2.5D stricken Caped Crusader investigating the goings-on at the infamous Blackgate Prison. What …

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Read More