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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 11th, 2013

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Review: Zeno Clash II

Zeno Clash 2 is an odd game. You play in the first-person, punching crazy fantastical animals, and venturing into interesting environments. It looked great, and sounded like an awesome follow-up to the first Zeno Clash, but Zeno Clash II has …

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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 6th, 2013

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Review: Ibb & Obb

Many times it seems as if multiplayer is an afterthought when designing a game. You get that feeling that it was just thrown in there to add something on a fact sheet or back of a box. However there are …

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August 2nd, 2013

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Review: Cloudberry Kingdom

Cloudberry Kingdom is probably the most misleading name of this console generation. In the vein of Rayman, Cloudberry Kingdom looks soft and cuddly but is instead harder than the deepest layers of hell, with procedurally generated levels being the backdrop …

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July 29th, 2013

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Review: PixelJunk Monsters Ultimate HD

PixelJunk Monsters has always been one of my favorite titles on the PlayStation Network. If I look back I have probably put an absurd amount of time into not only the PS3 version and its Encore DLC, but the PSP …

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July 27th, 2013

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Review: Adventure Bar Labyrinth

Not many games can engross me for hours and hours upon end. Usually boredom sets in, and I want to go do something else. Adventure Bar Labyrinth is one of the few games that can keep me engrossed. It’s a …

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July 26th, 2013

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Review: R.I.P.D. The Video Game

Somehow, a total conversion mod has made it on to PSN. R.I.P.D is a lazy, uninteresting, and downright soulless marketing tool, designed to sucker in those of us unfortunate enough to be interested in its film counterpart. The fact that …

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July 20th, 2013

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Review: Picbox

Whether your calling it Nonogram, Griddlers, Picross or in this case Picbox the game is always the same. You are presented with a grid (in Picbox it’s 5×5, 10×10 and 15×15) and you must fill in certain cells in the …

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July 19th, 2013

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Review: Flying Hamster HD

Flying Hamster originally came released on the Minis platform a few years back and immediately captured me with my love of cartoon hamsters, shmups, and of course… penguins. In all seriousness Flying Hamster was one of my top Minis games …

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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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Read More

- 3 Comments

August 11th, 2013

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Review: Zeno Clash II

Zeno Clash 2 is an odd game. You play in the first-person, punching crazy fantastical animals, and venturing into interesting environments. It looked great, and sounded like an awesome follow-up to the first Zeno Clash, but Zeno Clash II has …

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Read More

- 14 Comments

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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- 6 Comments

August 6th, 2013

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Review: Ibb & Obb

Many times it seems as if multiplayer is an afterthought when designing a game. You get that feeling that it was just thrown in there to add something on a fact sheet or back of a box. However there are …

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August 2nd, 2013

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Review: Cloudberry Kingdom

Cloudberry Kingdom is probably the most misleading name of this console generation. In the vein of Rayman, Cloudberry Kingdom looks soft and cuddly but is instead harder than the deepest layers of hell, with procedurally generated levels being the backdrop …

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Read More

- 4 Comments

July 29th, 2013

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Review: PixelJunk Monsters Ultimate HD

PixelJunk Monsters has always been one of my favorite titles on the PlayStation Network. If I look back I have probably put an absurd amount of time into not only the PS3 version and its Encore DLC, but the PSP …

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Read More

- 9 Comments

July 27th, 2013

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Review: Adventure Bar Labyrinth

Not many games can engross me for hours and hours upon end. Usually boredom sets in, and I want to go do something else. Adventure Bar Labyrinth is one of the few games that can keep me engrossed. It’s a …

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- 3 Comments

July 26th, 2013

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Review: R.I.P.D. The Video Game

Somehow, a total conversion mod has made it on to PSN. R.I.P.D is a lazy, uninteresting, and downright soulless marketing tool, designed to sucker in those of us unfortunate enough to be interested in its film counterpart. The fact that …

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Read More

- 6 Comments

July 20th, 2013

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Review: Picbox

Whether your calling it Nonogram, Griddlers, Picross or in this case Picbox the game is always the same. You are presented with a grid (in Picbox it’s 5×5, 10×10 and 15×15) and you must fill in certain cells in the …

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Read More

- 6 Comments

July 19th, 2013

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Review: Flying Hamster HD

Flying Hamster originally came released on the Minis platform a few years back and immediately captured me with my love of cartoon hamsters, shmups, and of course… penguins. In all seriousness Flying Hamster was one of my top Minis games …

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Read More