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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: 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: Super Motherload (PS4)
I don’t think I totally understood why I liked Super Motherload until my third or so playthrough. It isn’t the best looking game, you know something you will show your friends when they want to see what the PlayStation 4 …
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Review: Die!Die!Die!
I honestly didn’t know what to expect going into Die!Die!Die!. I also didn’t know it would give me this much fun. Die!Die!Die! is a medical shooter that has you protecting a man’s body from viruses, bacteria, and diseases. While it’s …
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Review: Cloudberry Kingdom
Cloudberry Kingdom is probably the most misleading name of this console generation. In the vein of Rayman, Cloudberry Kingdom looks soft and cuddly but is instead harder than the deepest layers of hell, with procedurally generated levels being the backdrop …
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Review: Terraria
Having never played nither Minecraft nor the PC version of Terraria, I was always interested in seeing what the fuss was about. As someone who has put a lengthy amount of time into other games, I can see the appeal …
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Review: Pro Foosball
Foosball seems to be a natural fit to play virtually with a Move controller. The motions of moving a rod in and out and twisting can be easily replicated by someone holding a Move, even without really explaining the controls …
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Review: Earth Defense Force 2017 Portable
On a serious note, if you are myrmecophobic and arachnophobic then you probably shouldn’t play this game.
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Review: Big Sky Infinity
From the outside Big Sky Infinity might look like any other side-scrolling twin-stick shooter that’s been released on PSN or any other download service. The game controls just as you’d expect it to with the left analog stick controlling movement …
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Review: Wicked Monsters Blast! HD
Choose your cartoon animal and go on a shooting rampage with up to four players using any combination of Move motion controllers or Dualshock 3s. Wicked Monsters Blast! HD uses an eye catching art style with a colorful cast of quirky animal …
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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. …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
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
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Super Motherload (PS4)
I don’t think I totally understood why I liked Super Motherload until my third or so playthrough. It isn’t the best looking game, you know something you will show your friends when they want to see what the PlayStation 4 …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Die!Die!Die!
I honestly didn’t know what to expect going into Die!Die!Die!. I also didn’t know it would give me this much fun. Die!Die!Die! is a medical shooter that has you protecting a man’s body from viruses, bacteria, and diseases. While it’s …
+
Read More
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Review: Cloudberry Kingdom
Cloudberry Kingdom is probably the most misleading name of this console generation. In the vein of Rayman, Cloudberry Kingdom looks soft and cuddly but is instead harder than the deepest layers of hell, with procedurally generated levels being the backdrop …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Terraria
Having never played nither Minecraft nor the PC version of Terraria, I was always interested in seeing what the fuss was about. As someone who has put a lengthy amount of time into other games, I can see the appeal …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Pro Foosball
Foosball seems to be a natural fit to play virtually with a Move controller. The motions of moving a rod in and out and twisting can be easily replicated by someone holding a Move, even without really explaining the controls …
+
Read More
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Review: Earth Defense Force 2017 Portable
On a serious note, if you are myrmecophobic and arachnophobic then you probably shouldn’t play this game.
+
Read More
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Review: Big Sky Infinity
From the outside Big Sky Infinity might look like any other side-scrolling twin-stick shooter that’s been released on PSN or any other download service. The game controls just as you’d expect it to with the left analog stick controlling movement …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Wicked Monsters Blast! HD
Choose your cartoon animal and go on a shooting rampage with up to four players using any combination of Move motion controllers or Dualshock 3s. Wicked Monsters Blast! HD uses an eye catching art style with a colorful cast of quirky animal …
+
Read More