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Review: Switch Galaxy Ultra
Switch Galaxy Ultra is the most recent in a line of updates (Aqua Kitty, Rock Boshers) to some of the best PlayStation Mobile games available. In a way it’s a second chance at exposure considering how easily forgotten PlayStation Mobile …
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Review: BlazeRush
BlazeRush is a fast-paced combat racer with a simple control set. The left analogue stick moves your vehicle, the X button triggers your boost, and the square button launches your currently equipped weapon. The game dons an isometric perspective, making …
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Review: Rock Boshers DX Director’s Cut
Rock Boshers DX originally released early on in the life of the PlayStation Mobile platform. It stuck out to me as one of the only games I’ve ever played that set out to replicate the look and feel of a …
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Review: Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams – Director’s Cut
The Giana Sisters franchise has a pretty interesting history that I’d recommend taking some time to read up on. The short of it is that the original Giana Sisters released in 1987 and was strikingly similar to Super Mario Bros. …
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Review: Super Mega Baseball
Years ago I remember sinking a good deal of time into MLB Slugfest and loving just about every minute with it. As with most sports games I tend to gravitate towards arcade rather than simulation and, as luck would have …
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Review: Teslagrad
Teslagrad opens sometime before the game takes place with your unnamed character being delivered as a baby to the doorstep of what I assume to be a stranger. This act leaves you as the last remaining Teslamancer. Years later your …
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Review: Never Alone
Never Alone is unique purely in the way that it provides information and context for the player. The game was developed in collaboration with the Iñupiat, an Alaskan Native people, to teach others about their culture as well as share …
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Review: Chariot
When I saw gameplay and read descriptions of Chariot, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. The last physics-focused platformer I remember playing on a Sony console is probably TerRover, which left a bad taste in my mouth to say …
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Review: Aqua Kitty: Milk Mine Defender DX
The original Aqua Kitty launched with the first batch of PSM games back in October of 2012. To this day it is easily among the best games that PSM has to offer. Aqua Kitty DX maintains everything that was great …
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Review: Pix the Cat
Since 2009, French developer Pastagames have been making games featuring a beaming, pixelated cat. Pix’N Love Rush and Pixel! warmed hearts and challenged thumbs in the past. With their newest title, it seems as if their mission to establish Pix …
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Review: Switch Galaxy Ultra
Switch Galaxy Ultra is the most recent in a line of updates (Aqua Kitty, Rock Boshers) to some of the best PlayStation Mobile games available. In a way it’s a second chance at exposure considering how easily forgotten PlayStation Mobile …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: BlazeRush
BlazeRush is a fast-paced combat racer with a simple control set. The left analogue stick moves your vehicle, the X button triggers your boost, and the square button launches your currently equipped weapon. The game dons an isometric perspective, making …
+
Read More
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Review: Rock Boshers DX Director’s Cut
Rock Boshers DX originally released early on in the life of the PlayStation Mobile platform. It stuck out to me as one of the only games I’ve ever played that set out to replicate the look and feel of a …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams – Director’s Cut
The Giana Sisters franchise has a pretty interesting history that I’d recommend taking some time to read up on. The short of it is that the original Giana Sisters released in 1987 and was strikingly similar to Super Mario Bros. …
+
Read More
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Review: Super Mega Baseball
Years ago I remember sinking a good deal of time into MLB Slugfest and loving just about every minute with it. As with most sports games I tend to gravitate towards arcade rather than simulation and, as luck would have …
+
Read More
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Review: Teslagrad
Teslagrad opens sometime before the game takes place with your unnamed character being delivered as a baby to the doorstep of what I assume to be a stranger. This act leaves you as the last remaining Teslamancer. Years later your …
+
Read More
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Review: Never Alone
Never Alone is unique purely in the way that it provides information and context for the player. The game was developed in collaboration with the Iñupiat, an Alaskan Native people, to teach others about their culture as well as share …
+
Read More
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Review: Chariot
When I saw gameplay and read descriptions of Chariot, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. The last physics-focused platformer I remember playing on a Sony console is probably TerRover, which left a bad taste in my mouth to say …
+
Read More
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Review: Aqua Kitty: Milk Mine Defender DX
The original Aqua Kitty launched with the first batch of PSM games back in October of 2012. To this day it is easily among the best games that PSM has to offer. Aqua Kitty DX maintains everything that was great …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Pix the Cat
Since 2009, French developer Pastagames have been making games featuring a beaming, pixelated cat. Pix’N Love Rush and Pixel! warmed hearts and challenged thumbs in the past. With their newest title, it seems as if their mission to establish Pix …
+
Read More