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August 27th, 2012

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Review: Deep Black

After the experience I had playing through the broken and poorly designed Deep Black it’s hard to even figure out where to begin. When we first posted about Deep Black on the site I’ll be honest that I didn’t expect …

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August 23rd, 2012

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Review: Legasista

To start things off it’s probably worthy to note that if you have played Cladun on the PSP then you have a pretty good notion of exactly how Legasista’s gameplay works as well as whats up with the Ran-Geons. Legasista …

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August 16th, 2012

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Review: Sound Shapes (PS3)

Music is generally an important part of any game. It helps set the tone for an emotional scene, pumps you up for that big boss fight up ahead, and for many of our favorites it sticks in your head and …

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August 10th, 2012

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Review: Sound Shapes (Vita)

Sound Shapes is not your typical platformer and it is not just another artsy indie game with no substance. Coming from Jonathan Mak, the creator of Everyday Shooter, you can expect it to be something a little different. And of …

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August 4th, 2012

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Review: WizOrb

Tribute’s first PSN outing is WizOrb, a brickbreaking Minis title with character enough to make it standout. If you’re unfamiliar with what brickbreaking as a genre is, check out these videos. In short, you control a paddle at the bottom …

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July 30th, 2012

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Review: Unchained Blades

Unchained Blades takes place in a peculiar world where everyone starts off as human, and as they progress in life – or level up – they slowly turn into mythical beasts such as dragons, phoenixes, or giant metal golems. The …

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July 23rd, 2012

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Review: The Ratchet And Clank Trilogy

Nostalgia is a curse. You revisit the classics of your youth, only to discover a crack in the rose tinted glasses you adore so much. Trying to remember what you enjoyed about the game in the first place, eventually it …

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July 16th, 2012

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Review: Metal Gear Solid HD Collection

When I heard that the Metal Gear Solid HD Collection was going to be released on the Vita, something inside of me stirred. It wasn’t

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July 10th, 2012

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Review: Dyad

Gloriously cacophonic, Dyad might just be the freshest thing i’ve played in quite some time.

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June 11th, 2012

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Review: Starhawk

Starhawk suffers from something akin to an identity crisis. It can’t decide if it wants to be a vehicle based third person shooter or a real time strategy game with heavy tower defence elements. However, when the parts work together …

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August 27th, 2012

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Deep Black

After the experience I had playing through the broken and poorly designed Deep Black it’s hard to even figure out where to begin. When we first posted about Deep Black on the site I’ll be honest that I didn’t expect …

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August 23rd, 2012

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Review: Legasista

To start things off it’s probably worthy to note that if you have played Cladun on the PSP then you have a pretty good notion of exactly how Legasista’s gameplay works as well as whats up with the Ran-Geons. Legasista …

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August 16th, 2012

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Review: Sound Shapes (PS3)

Music is generally an important part of any game. It helps set the tone for an emotional scene, pumps you up for that big boss fight up ahead, and for many of our favorites it sticks in your head and …

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Read More

- 0 Comments

August 10th, 2012

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Review: Sound Shapes (Vita)

Sound Shapes is not your typical platformer and it is not just another artsy indie game with no substance. Coming from Jonathan Mak, the creator of Everyday Shooter, you can expect it to be something a little different. And of …

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- 4 Comments

August 4th, 2012

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Review: WizOrb

Tribute’s first PSN outing is WizOrb, a brickbreaking Minis title with character enough to make it standout. If you’re unfamiliar with what brickbreaking as a genre is, check out these videos. In short, you control a paddle at the bottom …

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Read More

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July 30th, 2012

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Review: Unchained Blades

Unchained Blades takes place in a peculiar world where everyone starts off as human, and as they progress in life – or level up – they slowly turn into mythical beasts such as dragons, phoenixes, or giant metal golems. The …

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- 0 Comments

July 23rd, 2012

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Review: The Ratchet And Clank Trilogy

Nostalgia is a curse. You revisit the classics of your youth, only to discover a crack in the rose tinted glasses you adore so much. Trying to remember what you enjoyed about the game in the first place, eventually it …

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Read More

- 1 Comment

July 16th, 2012

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Review: Metal Gear Solid HD Collection

When I heard that the Metal Gear Solid HD Collection was going to be released on the Vita, something inside of me stirred. It wasn’t

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- 9 Comments

July 10th, 2012

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Review: Dyad

Gloriously cacophonic, Dyad might just be the freshest thing i’ve played in quite some time.

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Read More

- 4 Comments

June 11th, 2012

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Review: Starhawk

Starhawk suffers from something akin to an identity crisis. It can’t decide if it wants to be a vehicle based third person shooter or a real time strategy game with heavy tower defence elements. However, when the parts work together …

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Read More