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February 23rd, 2017

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Review: Flywrench

Flywrench is far more than the simplistic graphics might let on, these colored lines create diabolically difficult obstacle courses that will take the utmost skill to complete. Capitalizing off short levels and instant respawns, Flywrench follows in Super Meat Boy’s …

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March 17th, 2016

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Review: SwapQuest

When I saw SwapQuest for the first time, my reaction was that the premise seemed great. Your character auto-runs through a stage while you slide around pipe tiles to create a path. After playing the game through, I still think …

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March 1st, 2016

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Review: Hitman GO

After obsessing over the game on my phone, Hitman GO became my go-to example for how to create a mobile spin-off of an established AAA franchise. Instead of feeling like a cheap cash-grab Hitman GO works perfectly for gaming in …

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September 22nd, 2015

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Review: Leo’s Fortune

On the surface, Leo’s Fortune has an interesting art style and some gorgeous backgrounds. I was intrigued by this title since I have an infinite love of 2D platformers. Leo’s story unfolds in cutscenes that you will see after you …

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April 26th, 2015

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Review: Infinity Runner

As the name implies, Infinity Runner has you running through endless hallways and rooms while trying to get to the next sector. At first glance, it looks like a mobile game that has been upscaled and put on console, but …

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December 16th, 2014

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Review: Rock Boshers DX Director’s Cut

Rock Boshers DX originally released early on in the life of the PlayStation Mobile platform. It stuck out to me as one of the only games I’ve ever played that set out to replicate the look and feel of a …

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December 9th, 2014

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Review: Teslagrad

Teslagrad opens sometime before the game takes place with your unnamed character being delivered as a baby to the doorstep of what I assume to be a stranger. This act leaves you as the last remaining Teslamancer. Years later your …

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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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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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April 15th, 2013

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Review: Machinarium (Vita)

I wouldn’t consider myself to be anywhere close to an expert when it comes to Adventure games. The only ones I really remember spending much time with growing up was Full Throttle, Kings Quest VI, and a Scooby-Doo game for …

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February 23rd, 2017

Posted in - Reviews

Review: Flywrench

Flywrench is far more than the simplistic graphics might let on, these colored lines create diabolically difficult obstacle courses that will take the utmost skill to complete. Capitalizing off short levels and instant respawns, Flywrench follows in Super Meat Boy’s …

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Read More

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March 17th, 2016

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Review: SwapQuest

When I saw SwapQuest for the first time, my reaction was that the premise seemed great. Your character auto-runs through a stage while you slide around pipe tiles to create a path. After playing the game through, I still think …

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- 6 Comments

March 1st, 2016

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Review: Hitman GO

After obsessing over the game on my phone, Hitman GO became my go-to example for how to create a mobile spin-off of an established AAA franchise. Instead of feeling like a cheap cash-grab Hitman GO works perfectly for gaming in …

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September 22nd, 2015

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Review: Leo’s Fortune

On the surface, Leo’s Fortune has an interesting art style and some gorgeous backgrounds. I was intrigued by this title since I have an infinite love of 2D platformers. Leo’s story unfolds in cutscenes that you will see after you …

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Read More

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April 26th, 2015

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Review: Infinity Runner

As the name implies, Infinity Runner has you running through endless hallways and rooms while trying to get to the next sector. At first glance, it looks like a mobile game that has been upscaled and put on console, but …

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Read More

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December 16th, 2014

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Review: Rock Boshers DX Director’s Cut

Rock Boshers DX originally released early on in the life of the PlayStation Mobile platform. It stuck out to me as one of the only games I’ve ever played that set out to replicate the look and feel of a …

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Read More

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December 9th, 2014

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Review: Teslagrad

Teslagrad opens sometime before the game takes place with your unnamed character being delivered as a baby to the doorstep of what I assume to be a stranger. This act leaves you as the last remaining Teslamancer. Years later your …

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- 3 Comments

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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- 7 Comments

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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- 1 Comment

April 15th, 2013

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Review: Machinarium (Vita)

I wouldn’t consider myself to be anywhere close to an expert when it comes to Adventure games. The only ones I really remember spending much time with growing up was Full Throttle, Kings Quest VI, and a Scooby-Doo game for …

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Read More