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July 2nd, 2015

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Review: Syberia

Syberia was originally released for PC in 2002, and averaged some very good scores for its time. Now it’s 2015, and the 13 year old adventure game still holds up in some ways, and in some ways it doesn’t. The …

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May 6th, 2014

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Review: Stick It To The Man (PS4)

Following what seems to be a trend with a few particular indie games having been released first on PlayStation 3 and Vita, Stick It To The Man finally comes out on PlayStation 4. And unsurprisingly, the game is relatively the same as previous …

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February 13th, 2014

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Review: Don’t Starve (Console Edition)

Pre-reading – The Run-Arounder A genre of video games composed of three crucial attributes: Running around (this can be done in first-person, third-person, or an isometric view); gathering resources; and, perhaps most importantly, a lack of a definitive objective or …

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November 29th, 2013

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Review: Flower (PS4)

Flower is easily one of the last generations most thought provoking indie games, that is before thatgamecompany released what some may consider to be its spiritual successor in Journey. And somehow, Sony managed to get this game out in time …

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November 28th, 2013

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Review: RESOGUN

At a first glance, Resogun looks like an absolute mess. Little cubes known as voxels are flying everywhere, colors flashing all over the place, and little green humans running in the thick of it all. But what comes out of …

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April 8th, 2013

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Review: Guacamelee!

One of the most blatant signs of how much I’m enjoying a game on my Vita is this notification: “Battery level is low.” A similar notification about my DualShock 3 popped up when I was playing the game on my …

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July 2nd, 2015

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Syberia

Syberia was originally released for PC in 2002, and averaged some very good scores for its time. Now it’s 2015, and the 13 year old adventure game still holds up in some ways, and in some ways it doesn’t. The …

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May 6th, 2014

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Review: Stick It To The Man (PS4)

Following what seems to be a trend with a few particular indie games having been released first on PlayStation 3 and Vita, Stick It To The Man finally comes out on PlayStation 4. And unsurprisingly, the game is relatively the same as previous …

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February 13th, 2014

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Review: Don’t Starve (Console Edition)

Pre-reading – The Run-Arounder A genre of video games composed of three crucial attributes: Running around (this can be done in first-person, third-person, or an isometric view); gathering resources; and, perhaps most importantly, a lack of a definitive objective or …

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November 29th, 2013

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Review: Flower (PS4)

Flower is easily one of the last generations most thought provoking indie games, that is before thatgamecompany released what some may consider to be its spiritual successor in Journey. And somehow, Sony managed to get this game out in time …

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November 28th, 2013

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Review: RESOGUN

At a first glance, Resogun looks like an absolute mess. Little cubes known as voxels are flying everywhere, colors flashing all over the place, and little green humans running in the thick of it all. But what comes out of …

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April 8th, 2013

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Review: Guacamelee!

One of the most blatant signs of how much I’m enjoying a game on my Vita is this notification: “Battery level is low.” A similar notification about my DualShock 3 popped up when I was playing the game on my …

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