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Review: Dustforce
My experience with the Vita version of Dustforce has been, in a word, inconsistent. There are chunks of time where I’m having fun and really digging the flow of platforming throughout each stage while sweeping up trash. Then there are …
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Review: PAYDAY 2 (ver. 1.03)
As someone who put an insane amount of time into PAYDAY: The Heist, I might have had some unreal expectations for PAYDAY 2. PAYDAY: The Heist was probably one of my favorite games for PS3, and sure it had its …
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Review: King Oddball
After the pleasant surprise that was 10ton’s Sparkle port to PlayStation Vita, they’ve ported another one of their mobile games, King Oddball. Controllable by either the touchscreen or Vita’s buttons, you control the King Oddball as he slings and throws …
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Review: Minecraft
Typically a review might serve as an informative collection of thoughts that helps you decide if a game is for you or not. Maybe it’s a game you don’t know much about or have just never heard of at all. …
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Review: Sparkle
Developer 10tons is not new to the indie games scene, but they are new to PlayStation. Sparkle on Vita is their entry into the scene and I’m hoping it’s not their first. Not just because I enjoyed and am still …
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Review: How to Survive
No food. No water. No shelter. Survive. This is the basic goal of EKO Software’s zombie survival game How to Survive. H2S changes many things from other games, like giving you three health bars and an open world setting, but …
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Review: Tiny Brains
Tiny Brains is the PlayStation 4’s first true local and online cooperative puzzle game. It’s also a mixed bag of awesome gameplay design and technical shortcomings. In a nutshell, it’s a ton of fun to play both by oneself and …
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Review: Orc Attack: Flatulent Rebellion
Orc Attack: Flatulent Rebellion is a hack and slash brawler best played with four. Strength in numbers has never rang truer than in the case of this game. It has a nostalgic difficulty to it that is easily confused with …
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Review: CastleStorm
I think a lot of people, myself included, might be put off CastleStorm at first when it appears to simply be Angry Birds meets tower defense. While it’s an apt comparison it does CastleStorm a major disservice as there’s much …
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Review: Girl Fight
I haven’t enjoyed fighting games until very recently. Before NeatherRealm’s reboot of Mortal Kombat, I never really enjoyed them. Mortal Kombat made me appreciate the depth of fighting games and how much content and fun they had. So when I …
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Review: Dustforce
My experience with the Vita version of Dustforce has been, in a word, inconsistent. There are chunks of time where I’m having fun and really digging the flow of platforming throughout each stage while sweeping up trash. Then there are …
+
Read More
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Review: PAYDAY 2 (ver. 1.03)
As someone who put an insane amount of time into PAYDAY: The Heist, I might have had some unreal expectations for PAYDAY 2. PAYDAY: The Heist was probably one of my favorite games for PS3, and sure it had its …
+
Read More
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Review: King Oddball
After the pleasant surprise that was 10ton’s Sparkle port to PlayStation Vita, they’ve ported another one of their mobile games, King Oddball. Controllable by either the touchscreen or Vita’s buttons, you control the King Oddball as he slings and throws …
+
Read More
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Review: Minecraft
Typically a review might serve as an informative collection of thoughts that helps you decide if a game is for you or not. Maybe it’s a game you don’t know much about or have just never heard of at all. …
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Review: Sparkle
Developer 10tons is not new to the indie games scene, but they are new to PlayStation. Sparkle on Vita is their entry into the scene and I’m hoping it’s not their first. Not just because I enjoyed and am still …
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Review: How to Survive
No food. No water. No shelter. Survive. This is the basic goal of EKO Software’s zombie survival game How to Survive. H2S changes many things from other games, like giving you three health bars and an open world setting, but …
+
Read More
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Review: Tiny Brains
Tiny Brains is the PlayStation 4’s first true local and online cooperative puzzle game. It’s also a mixed bag of awesome gameplay design and technical shortcomings. In a nutshell, it’s a ton of fun to play both by oneself and …
+
Read More
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Review: Orc Attack: Flatulent Rebellion
Orc Attack: Flatulent Rebellion is a hack and slash brawler best played with four. Strength in numbers has never rang truer than in the case of this game. It has a nostalgic difficulty to it that is easily confused with …
+
Read More
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Review: CastleStorm
I think a lot of people, myself included, might be put off CastleStorm at first when it appears to simply be Angry Birds meets tower defense. While it’s an apt comparison it does CastleStorm a major disservice as there’s much …
+
Read More
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Review: Girl Fight
I haven’t enjoyed fighting games until very recently. Before NeatherRealm’s reboot of Mortal Kombat, I never really enjoyed them. Mortal Kombat made me appreciate the depth of fighting games and how much content and fun they had. So when I …
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Read More