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Review: Puzzle Agent
At about this time last year, Telltale Games, the creators of the Sam and Max series of episodic adventure games, announced they would be instituting a new pilot season, where a single standalone episode would be released in order to …
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Review: Red Johnson’s Chronicles
Red Johnson’s Chronicles is (are?) a first person adventure game. In it you take the role of super savy Private Investigator Red Johnson. He has red hair. Red is tasked with solving a complicated murder that spans the entire game. …
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Review: Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle
Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle brings the long-running Phantom Brave series to the PlayStation Portable. It’s packed with single-player content and even includes an entirely new campaign titled “Marona’s Story” that delves more deeply into the Phantom Brave lore. The …
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Review: Test Yourself Psychology
Test Yourself: Psychology isn’t a game per se. It’s a collection of rudimentary Psychology questionnaires in which you test yourself. See what I did there? The…thing…has four modes to choose from: Social, Self-Test, Training, and Practice. Choosing Self-Test takes you to one …
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Review: Apache Overkill
Apache Overkill is a sidescrolling score-attack shmup that has been ported from the Flash platform to PlayStation minis. Hold down the fire button as planes, tanks, turrets, and more scroll in from the right and attack the crap out of …
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Review: M.O.Z.O.X. Space Salvager
When we received M.O.Z.O.X. back in January, I played it once then tossed it on the backburner. It got lost in the deluge of other minis (including better space shooters) and somehow resurfaced on my PSPgo. Space Salvager is a …
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Review: Auditorium (PSP)
Auditorium’s portable rendition shares a lot in common with its HD version on the PS3; the PSP game is, in fact, half of Auditorium HD and 100% of the content found in the original Flash version. It’s tough to recommend …
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Review: Twin Blades
Zombies, so many zombies… Is there room for another zombie-riffic title in this already crowded landscape of mowing down the undead? Twin Blades, ported over from iOS, puts you in control of Sister Angelika. She carries a scythe, a gun, …
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Review: 3D Twist & Match
3D Twist & Match is a curious case. The game is unlike anything I’ve ever played. The point of the game is to rotate an object to match a given on-screen silhouette of the same object. After doing so, either …
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Review: N.O.V.A.
It seems appropriate that N.O.V.A. shares the same number of letters (and the two same vowels) as another major first-person shooter franchise; after all, the game is a fairly shameless (albeit legal) rip-off of the Halo games. If you ever …
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Review: Puzzle Agent
At about this time last year, Telltale Games, the creators of the Sam and Max series of episodic adventure games, announced they would be instituting a new pilot season, where a single standalone episode would be released in order to …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Red Johnson’s Chronicles
Red Johnson’s Chronicles is (are?) a first person adventure game. In it you take the role of super savy Private Investigator Red Johnson. He has red hair. Red is tasked with solving a complicated murder that spans the entire game. …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle
Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle brings the long-running Phantom Brave series to the PlayStation Portable. It’s packed with single-player content and even includes an entirely new campaign titled “Marona’s Story” that delves more deeply into the Phantom Brave lore. The …
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Review: Test Yourself Psychology
Test Yourself: Psychology isn’t a game per se. It’s a collection of rudimentary Psychology questionnaires in which you test yourself. See what I did there? The…thing…has four modes to choose from: Social, Self-Test, Training, and Practice. Choosing Self-Test takes you to one …
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Review: Apache Overkill
Apache Overkill is a sidescrolling score-attack shmup that has been ported from the Flash platform to PlayStation minis. Hold down the fire button as planes, tanks, turrets, and more scroll in from the right and attack the crap out of …
+
Read More
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Review: M.O.Z.O.X. Space Salvager
When we received M.O.Z.O.X. back in January, I played it once then tossed it on the backburner. It got lost in the deluge of other minis (including better space shooters) and somehow resurfaced on my PSPgo. Space Salvager is a …
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Review: Auditorium (PSP)
Auditorium’s portable rendition shares a lot in common with its HD version on the PS3; the PSP game is, in fact, half of Auditorium HD and 100% of the content found in the original Flash version. It’s tough to recommend …
+
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Review: Twin Blades
Zombies, so many zombies… Is there room for another zombie-riffic title in this already crowded landscape of mowing down the undead? Twin Blades, ported over from iOS, puts you in control of Sister Angelika. She carries a scythe, a gun, …
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Read More
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Review: 3D Twist & Match
3D Twist & Match is a curious case. The game is unlike anything I’ve ever played. The point of the game is to rotate an object to match a given on-screen silhouette of the same object. After doing so, either …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: N.O.V.A.
It seems appropriate that N.O.V.A. shares the same number of letters (and the two same vowels) as another major first-person shooter franchise; after all, the game is a fairly shameless (albeit legal) rip-off of the Halo games. If you ever …
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Read More