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Review: A Boy and His Blob
A Boy and His Blob from beginning to end is delightful, imaginative, and downright adorable. Over the course of forty levels the boy and blob duo work together to solve puzzles, free fellow Blobolonians, and ultimately take down an evil …
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Review: Kick & Fennick
Shortly after Kick wakes up alone (seemingly in a world in ruin) he finds a small flying robot named Fennick and a rather large gun. Not long after the pair run into a large guard robot in which Fennick quickly …
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Review: Rogue Legacy
In Rogue Legacy you can be a color blind barbarian who has an unnatural fear of chickens. You can be a giant spelunker with vertigo or even a paladin with irritable bowel syndrome. Rogue Legacy might pull you in with …
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Review: Gunslugs
I have been an avid follower of Orangepixel’s games for well over two years on the Android platform and they have been pumping out a steady stream of pixel-centric games for even longer. What has attracted me to their games is …
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Review: Hotline Miami (Vita)
Imagine sneaking up behind someone and slicing their throat, kicking in a person’s head as they lay against a wall after taking a punch to the face, or strangling the life out of someone as they desperately try and crawl …
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Review: Angry Birds
Angry Birds in an inexplicable phenomenon. In the mobile market, where small, bite size games are king, and low price points are key to success, it has blazed a trail of simple gameplay and a cute aesthetic. Angry Birds is …
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Review: Dracula – Undead Awakening
Hunting ghouls and ghosts seems to be the cool thing nowadays. With the vampire craze at an all-time high, Dracula – Undead Awakening couldn’t have come out at a better time. As surprised as you may be, it is actually …
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Review: A Boy and His Blob
A Boy and His Blob from beginning to end is delightful, imaginative, and downright adorable. Over the course of forty levels the boy and blob duo work together to solve puzzles, free fellow Blobolonians, and ultimately take down an evil …
+
Read More

Posted in - Reviews
Review: Kick & Fennick
Shortly after Kick wakes up alone (seemingly in a world in ruin) he finds a small flying robot named Fennick and a rather large gun. Not long after the pair run into a large guard robot in which Fennick quickly …
+
Read More

Posted in - Reviews
Review: Rogue Legacy
In Rogue Legacy you can be a color blind barbarian who has an unnatural fear of chickens. You can be a giant spelunker with vertigo or even a paladin with irritable bowel syndrome. Rogue Legacy might pull you in with …
+
Read More

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Review: Gunslugs
I have been an avid follower of Orangepixel’s games for well over two years on the Android platform and they have been pumping out a steady stream of pixel-centric games for even longer. What has attracted me to their games is …
+
Read More

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Review: Hotline Miami (Vita)
Imagine sneaking up behind someone and slicing their throat, kicking in a person’s head as they lay against a wall after taking a punch to the face, or strangling the life out of someone as they desperately try and crawl …
+
Read More

Posted in - Reviews
Review: Angry Birds
Angry Birds in an inexplicable phenomenon. In the mobile market, where small, bite size games are king, and low price points are key to success, it has blazed a trail of simple gameplay and a cute aesthetic. Angry Birds is …
+
Read More

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Review: Dracula – Undead Awakening
Hunting ghouls and ghosts seems to be the cool thing nowadays. With the vampire craze at an all-time high, Dracula – Undead Awakening couldn’t have come out at a better time. As surprised as you may be, it is actually …
+
Read More