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February 15th, 2017

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Review: iO

iO is a physics platformer in which players must simply move a ball through an obstacle course, reaching the goal as fast as possible. To do this you’ll need to grow and shrink the ball in order to gain speed, …

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December 29th, 2016

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Review: Demetrios: The Big Cynical Adventure

Demetrios comes to Vita from French developer Cowcat, a one-man studio headed by Breton Fabrice. It’s an impressive experience coming from a single person studio. The game has seen positive reception on Steam, where it was previously released, and it’s …

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October 20th, 2016

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Review: Type:Rider

Type:Rider is a platforming game in which the player ‘explores’ the history of various popular fonts. I use apostrophes to encapsulate ‘explores’ because in reality, you’re just playing a platformer with clunky controls; jumping on thematic set-pieces (punctuation marks, famous …

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June 2nd, 2016

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Review: Azkend 2: The World Beneath (Vita)

At PSNStores, we are no stranger to 10tons Ltd. Over the past few years, the Finnish company have regularly put out quality games on Vita and PS4. Azkend 2: The World Beneath doesn’t stray far from the gilded road 10tons …

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October 29th, 2015

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Review: Grow Home

I had seen promotional materials for Grow Home before its release. I felt some of the buzz, heard some hearsay, but since I don’t play games on my computer, I didn’t get a chance to try it out until it …

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July 27th, 2015

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Review: NekoBuro: Cats Block

When asked what I think about NekoBuro: Cats Block on a recent podcast, I joked that it’s “not as good as Tetris.” After letting the game settle for a short while (I beat it a little over a week ago), …

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March 28th, 2015

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Review: Pillar

Pillar begins with a seemingly simple question: Who are you? After entering your name, it then asks a slightly more open-ended question: What are you? There are six descriptors to choose from with terms like ‘Focused’ and ‘Renewing.’ Practically speaking, …

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February 19th, 2015

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Review: Minutes

About 240. That’s the number of minutes I’ve put into this scorechasing arcade game. In that time, I beat the game twice, surmounted some of the extra tasks, and took part in a couple of daily challenges. For a practically …

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February 4th, 2015

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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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September 9th, 2014

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Review: Table Top Racing

Were you the kind of kid that really liked playing with miniature cars? My brother and I definitely were. We’d use anything from the local park’s picnic table to the stair’s banisters as a venue for our races. It didn’t …

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February 15th, 2017

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Review: iO

iO is a physics platformer in which players must simply move a ball through an obstacle course, reaching the goal as fast as possible. To do this you’ll need to grow and shrink the ball in order to gain speed, …

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Read More

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December 29th, 2016

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Review: Demetrios: The Big Cynical Adventure

Demetrios comes to Vita from French developer Cowcat, a one-man studio headed by Breton Fabrice. It’s an impressive experience coming from a single person studio. The game has seen positive reception on Steam, where it was previously released, and it’s …

+

Read More

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October 20th, 2016

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Review: Type:Rider

Type:Rider is a platforming game in which the player ‘explores’ the history of various popular fonts. I use apostrophes to encapsulate ‘explores’ because in reality, you’re just playing a platformer with clunky controls; jumping on thematic set-pieces (punctuation marks, famous …

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Read More

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June 2nd, 2016

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Review: Azkend 2: The World Beneath (Vita)

At PSNStores, we are no stranger to 10tons Ltd. Over the past few years, the Finnish company have regularly put out quality games on Vita and PS4. Azkend 2: The World Beneath doesn’t stray far from the gilded road 10tons …

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October 29th, 2015

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Review: Grow Home

I had seen promotional materials for Grow Home before its release. I felt some of the buzz, heard some hearsay, but since I don’t play games on my computer, I didn’t get a chance to try it out until it …

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July 27th, 2015

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Review: NekoBuro: Cats Block

When asked what I think about NekoBuro: Cats Block on a recent podcast, I joked that it’s “not as good as Tetris.” After letting the game settle for a short while (I beat it a little over a week ago), …

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Read More

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March 28th, 2015

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Review: Pillar

Pillar begins with a seemingly simple question: Who are you? After entering your name, it then asks a slightly more open-ended question: What are you? There are six descriptors to choose from with terms like ‘Focused’ and ‘Renewing.’ Practically speaking, …

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Read More

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February 19th, 2015

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Review: Minutes

About 240. That’s the number of minutes I’ve put into this scorechasing arcade game. In that time, I beat the game twice, surmounted some of the extra tasks, and took part in a couple of daily challenges. For a practically …

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Read More

- 3 Comments

February 4th, 2015

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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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Read More

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September 9th, 2014

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Review: Table Top Racing

Were you the kind of kid that really liked playing with miniature cars? My brother and I definitely were. We’d use anything from the local park’s picnic table to the stair’s banisters as a venue for our races. It didn’t …

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