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Review: The Fancy Pants Adventures
The Fancy Pants Adventures is an HD port of the beloved flash games by Brad Borne. But wait, there’s more! A whole lot more, as it turns out. After a week with Fancy Pants, I’d have to say that it’s …
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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: Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes HD
Remember my PAX impressions of the game? Well, they were not unfounded, to say the least. To call Clash of Heroes a great game is an understatement. Simply put, it’s one of the best games I’ve ever played. Capybara Games …
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Review: Red Faction Battlegrounds
Vehicular combat? Sign me up! Super zoomed out isometric viewed hard to control vehicular combat without much single player? Wait…no wait, I didn’t mean to sign up in pen… Red Faction Battlegrounds is a decent looking game, with lots of varied environments with …
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Review – Kung Fu Live
The problem with games that use the human body as a control input is that the human body is almost completely useless. We flail around, knock over things with our arms, and generally make a mess of things. Now, imagine …
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Review: Risk Factions
Translating board games to consoles is never a particularly easy task, with even the best adaptions of classic games falling victim to interface issues and a general lack of comprehension of the rules on the part of the player. I’m …
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Review: Blokus
Blokus (blok-uhs) for PSN is a solid adaptation of the classic puzzle strategy board game. In short, if you enjoy playing the Blokus board game with your family or a few friends, you will like the PSN version. Or if …
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Review: Dynasty Warriors 7
I’ve been a fan of Dynasty Warriors since a buddy and I first pursued Lu Bu on DW2 back in the day. Dynasty Warriors is notorious for having a very tried and true formula that hasn’t evolved very much since …
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Review: Faery: Legends of Avalon
Brad got underwater gardening, I got faeries. Fair enough. Faery: Legends of Avalon is an RPG that adds a zippy flying mechanic and a colorful environment to an otherwise run-of-the-mill experience. You begin the game by choosing either a male …
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Stacking: The Lost Hobo King (Add-on)
If you haven’t experienced Stacking yet, then this review is not for you; go read Ben’s review of the main game, or better yet, purchase and play it. For the remainder of you whom have already rescued the Blackmore clan …
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Review: The Fancy Pants Adventures
The Fancy Pants Adventures is an HD port of the beloved flash games by Brad Borne. But wait, there’s more! A whole lot more, as it turns out. After a week with Fancy Pants, I’d have to say that it’s …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
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 …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes HD
Remember my PAX impressions of the game? Well, they were not unfounded, to say the least. To call Clash of Heroes a great game is an understatement. Simply put, it’s one of the best games I’ve ever played. Capybara Games …
+
Read More
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Review: Red Faction Battlegrounds
Vehicular combat? Sign me up! Super zoomed out isometric viewed hard to control vehicular combat without much single player? Wait…no wait, I didn’t mean to sign up in pen… Red Faction Battlegrounds is a decent looking game, with lots of varied environments with …
+
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Review – Kung Fu Live
The problem with games that use the human body as a control input is that the human body is almost completely useless. We flail around, knock over things with our arms, and generally make a mess of things. Now, imagine …
+
Read More
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Review: Risk Factions
Translating board games to consoles is never a particularly easy task, with even the best adaptions of classic games falling victim to interface issues and a general lack of comprehension of the rules on the part of the player. I’m …
+
Read More
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Review: Blokus
Blokus (blok-uhs) for PSN is a solid adaptation of the classic puzzle strategy board game. In short, if you enjoy playing the Blokus board game with your family or a few friends, you will like the PSN version. Or if …
+
Read More
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Review: Dynasty Warriors 7
I’ve been a fan of Dynasty Warriors since a buddy and I first pursued Lu Bu on DW2 back in the day. Dynasty Warriors is notorious for having a very tried and true formula that hasn’t evolved very much since …
+
Read More
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Review: Faery: Legends of Avalon
Brad got underwater gardening, I got faeries. Fair enough. Faery: Legends of Avalon is an RPG that adds a zippy flying mechanic and a colorful environment to an otherwise run-of-the-mill experience. You begin the game by choosing either a male …
+
Read More
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Stacking: The Lost Hobo King (Add-on)
If you haven’t experienced Stacking yet, then this review is not for you; go read Ben’s review of the main game, or better yet, purchase and play it. For the remainder of you whom have already rescued the Blackmore clan …
+
Read More