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October 20th, 2016

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Review: Type:Rider

Type:Rider is a platforming game in which the player ‘explores’ the history of various popular fonts. I use apostrophes to encapsulate ‘explores’ because in reality, you’re just playing a platformer with clunky controls; jumping on thematic set-pieces (punctuation marks, famous …

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September 19th, 2016

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Review: Bears Can’t Drift!?

One of my favorite genres in video gaming is the kart racer. When I first saw Bears Can’t Drift!? I got excited that this may be a good kart racer for the PS4, and for the most part, it succeeds. …

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September 12th, 2016

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Review: Ultratron

Ultratron plays like an old-school arcade game where high scores and power-ups matter. Robots have enslaved humanity and the brain of the last human has been implanted into an upgradable battledroid. Your mission is to avenge the human race, all …

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September 6th, 2016

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Review: Moon Hunters

Moon Hunters was a tricky game for me to get through with the purposes of reviewing it. I first came across it at PAX East 2015, when I met the Kit Fox team and chatted about their aspirations for the …

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September 4th, 2016

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Review: Overcooked

I could struggle to make some deep(-dish) metaphors and puns about cooking, or just put it plainly: Overcooked is delightful. The team at Ghost Town Games have put together an experience well worth playing for anyone who has ever wondered …

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August 25th, 2016

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Review: Lifeless Planet

When hearing a game called Lifeless Planet, you’d probably expect to find a lifeless planet, and you’d be right. There isn’t much to see in terms of the world, as you’ll be finding remnants of nature, civilization and technology. Exploring …

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August 2nd, 2016

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Review: Tricky Towers

Tetrominoes have shown up in a good number of games since making their debut in Tetris back in 1984. Some notable PlayStation Network titles that make use of tetrominoes include the multiplayer tower-defense game Slam Bolt Scrappers and the single-player …

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August 1st, 2016

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Review: Castles

Castles is an action puzzler that comes from Madrid developers WhootGames and indie games publisher Badland. In it, you control a munchkin-looking character, moving blocks around a 7×7 playfield to match three or more like colors or symbols (blocks only …

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July 31st, 2016

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Review: Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter

Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter is a third-person and first-person detective adventure game available from retail stores and for download from the European PlayStation Store for the PS4. The game is based upon the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes who was …

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July 29th, 2016

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Review: SteamWorld Heist

SteamWorld Heist is a side-scrolling turn-based action strategy game available for download from the PlayStation Store for the PS4 and PS Vita. The SteamWorld series began in 2010 with a real-time strategy tower defense game titled SteamWorld: Tower Defense, while …

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October 20th, 2016

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Review: Type:Rider

Type:Rider is a platforming game in which the player ‘explores’ the history of various popular fonts. I use apostrophes to encapsulate ‘explores’ because in reality, you’re just playing a platformer with clunky controls; jumping on thematic set-pieces (punctuation marks, famous …

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September 19th, 2016

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Review: Bears Can’t Drift!?

One of my favorite genres in video gaming is the kart racer. When I first saw Bears Can’t Drift!? I got excited that this may be a good kart racer for the PS4, and for the most part, it succeeds. …

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Read More

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September 12th, 2016

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Review: Ultratron

Ultratron plays like an old-school arcade game where high scores and power-ups matter. Robots have enslaved humanity and the brain of the last human has been implanted into an upgradable battledroid. Your mission is to avenge the human race, all …

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Read More

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September 6th, 2016

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Review: Moon Hunters

Moon Hunters was a tricky game for me to get through with the purposes of reviewing it. I first came across it at PAX East 2015, when I met the Kit Fox team and chatted about their aspirations for the …

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September 4th, 2016

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Review: Overcooked

I could struggle to make some deep(-dish) metaphors and puns about cooking, or just put it plainly: Overcooked is delightful. The team at Ghost Town Games have put together an experience well worth playing for anyone who has ever wondered …

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August 25th, 2016

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Review: Lifeless Planet

When hearing a game called Lifeless Planet, you’d probably expect to find a lifeless planet, and you’d be right. There isn’t much to see in terms of the world, as you’ll be finding remnants of nature, civilization and technology. Exploring …

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August 2nd, 2016

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Review: Tricky Towers

Tetrominoes have shown up in a good number of games since making their debut in Tetris back in 1984. Some notable PlayStation Network titles that make use of tetrominoes include the multiplayer tower-defense game Slam Bolt Scrappers and the single-player …

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August 1st, 2016

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Review: Castles

Castles is an action puzzler that comes from Madrid developers WhootGames and indie games publisher Badland. In it, you control a munchkin-looking character, moving blocks around a 7×7 playfield to match three or more like colors or symbols (blocks only …

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July 31st, 2016

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Review: Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter

Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter is a third-person and first-person detective adventure game available from retail stores and for download from the European PlayStation Store for the PS4. The game is based upon the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes who was …

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Read More

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July 29th, 2016

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Review: SteamWorld Heist

SteamWorld Heist is a side-scrolling turn-based action strategy game available for download from the PlayStation Store for the PS4 and PS Vita. The SteamWorld series began in 2010 with a real-time strategy tower defense game titled SteamWorld: Tower Defense, while …

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