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Review: Jak & Daxter Collection (Vita)
This Jak & Daxter Collection is the first of many classic remakes to come to Vita following a quasi-recent release on PS3. Let’s hope future classic collections on Vita are better than this one. What is promising is that this …
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Review: Quell Memento
I don’t tend to get all artsy fartsy when I review video games, but with years of studying French films under my belt, I have the ability to. I am going to partially utilize that pseudo-pretentious ability in reviewing Quell …
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Review: Yu-Nama: The Puzzle
Back in my day, there was an interesting little puzzle-type game by the name of Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! What did I do to Deserve This? Said game came out on the PlayStation Portable. It put you in control …
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Review: Voodoo Chronicles
Voodoo Chronicles is a hidden object game (subsequently referred to as HoG) in which you work as a detective trying to solve a supernatural murder mystery. As James Voodoo, P.I., you’ll point and click around over 40 different screens in …
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Review: Rymdkapsel
Rymdkapsel is a space strategy game, and a pretty good one too. Rymdkapsel focuses you on building up your base, and expanding across the stars. It is super simple to pick up and play, and a game that you can …
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Review: Jacob Jones and the Bigfoot Mystery Episode One – A Bump in the Night
Summer camp is a customary part of life for some kids growing up, being shipped off to the woods under the care of wacky camp consolers and hanging out with “interesting” camp mates. You interact with nature, eat questionable food, …
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Review: Men’s Room Mayhem
There’s nothing really more to it than you’d expect, but what is there has been executed well, and without any form of technical hiccups.
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Review: Dragon Fantasy Book I
In playing Dragon Fantasy Book I you can tell that the developers of Muteki Corporation are big fans of classic JRPG’s, before gorgeous cutscenes, confusing battle systems, and bloated conversations were the norm. These games were something special, and while …
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Review: Draw Slasher
There is no denying what we are witnessing happen on PSN. Indie games are reigning supreme over bigger budgeted titles, and the digital space is more accessible to consumers and developers than it’s ever been. What’s happening behind that is …
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Review: Thomas Was Alone
Story can really make or break a game. In some cases even save it. Thomas Was Alone is a great example of a simple game that is made into something greater thanks to some excellent writing and actual character given …
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Review: Jak & Daxter Collection (Vita)
This Jak & Daxter Collection is the first of many classic remakes to come to Vita following a quasi-recent release on PS3. Let’s hope future classic collections on Vita are better than this one. What is promising is that this …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Quell Memento
I don’t tend to get all artsy fartsy when I review video games, but with years of studying French films under my belt, I have the ability to. I am going to partially utilize that pseudo-pretentious ability in reviewing Quell …
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Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Yu-Nama: The Puzzle
Back in my day, there was an interesting little puzzle-type game by the name of Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! What did I do to Deserve This? Said game came out on the PlayStation Portable. It put you in control …
+
Read More
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Review: Voodoo Chronicles
Voodoo Chronicles is a hidden object game (subsequently referred to as HoG) in which you work as a detective trying to solve a supernatural murder mystery. As James Voodoo, P.I., you’ll point and click around over 40 different screens in …
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Read More
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Review: Rymdkapsel
Rymdkapsel is a space strategy game, and a pretty good one too. Rymdkapsel focuses you on building up your base, and expanding across the stars. It is super simple to pick up and play, and a game that you can …
+
Read More
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Review: Jacob Jones and the Bigfoot Mystery Episode One – A Bump in the Night
Summer camp is a customary part of life for some kids growing up, being shipped off to the woods under the care of wacky camp consolers and hanging out with “interesting” camp mates. You interact with nature, eat questionable food, …
+
Read More
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Review: Men’s Room Mayhem
There’s nothing really more to it than you’d expect, but what is there has been executed well, and without any form of technical hiccups.
+
Read More
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Review: Dragon Fantasy Book I
In playing Dragon Fantasy Book I you can tell that the developers of Muteki Corporation are big fans of classic JRPG’s, before gorgeous cutscenes, confusing battle systems, and bloated conversations were the norm. These games were something special, and while …
+
Read More
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Review: Draw Slasher
There is no denying what we are witnessing happen on PSN. Indie games are reigning supreme over bigger budgeted titles, and the digital space is more accessible to consumers and developers than it’s ever been. What’s happening behind that is …
+
Read More
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Review: Thomas Was Alone
Story can really make or break a game. In some cases even save it. Thomas Was Alone is a great example of a simple game that is made into something greater thanks to some excellent writing and actual character given …
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