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November 3rd, 2013

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Review: Girl Fight

I haven’t enjoyed fighting games until very recently. Before NeatherRealm’s reboot of Mortal Kombat, I never really enjoyed them. Mortal Kombat made me appreciate the depth of fighting games and how much content and fun they had. So when I …

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October 29th, 2013

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Review: Sanctum 2

Sanctum 2, rather than just being another tower defense game, allows you to have almost complete control over constructing your own maze-like pathways with weapon towers to take out enemies as well as a number of different guns that you’ll …

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September 25th, 2013

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Review: Carnivores Dinosaur Hunter HD

When I start to play a video game, I need to be interested, or I won’t enjoy the game. I need something that grabs me and pulls me in. Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter HD, did the opposite for me. With not …

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September 24th, 2013

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Review: Dragon Fantasy Book II

Dragon Fantasy Book I released earlier this year in April on PSN, and was one that I was looking forward to since its announcement. With its retro 8-bit styled graphics and Dragon Warrior/Quest inspired gameplay I enjoyed every minute of …

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September 24th, 2013

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Review: Lone Survivor: The Director’s Cut

There was only a single moment in Lone Survivor that I found pleasant, and it came towards the end of the game. In a game so preoccupied with instilling a feeling of hopelessness in the player, I had begun to …

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September 23rd, 2013

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Review: Real Boxing

Vivid Games has managed to do a few things right with Real Boxing, first and foremost releasing the first boxing game ever on Vita. That right there sets itself up for lots of potential sales, but then there is the …

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September 12th, 2013

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Review: Killzone Mercenary

Killzone: Mercenary comes from a growing line of respected first-person shooters across PS2 and PS3. Killzone Liberation came out on PSP, not in an attempt to bring a console quality first-person shooter to a handheld, but to bring just the …

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September 4th, 2013

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Review: Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse

Despite some of my frustration with DuckTales Remastered it’s been really cool to see two Disney platformers come back both within weeks of each other. Castle of Illusion takes you on a quest to save Minnie from Mizrabel who is …

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September 2nd, 2013

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Review: KickBeat

Rhythm games have come a long way since the inception of the genre, and ZEN Studios is taking a step in the right direction with its new experimental rhythm game, KickBeat. Unlike games like Rock Band, KickBeat uses 3D character …

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November 3rd, 2013

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Review: Girl Fight

I haven’t enjoyed fighting games until very recently. Before NeatherRealm’s reboot of Mortal Kombat, I never really enjoyed them. Mortal Kombat made me appreciate the depth of fighting games and how much content and fun they had. So when I …

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October 29th, 2013

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Review: Sanctum 2

Sanctum 2, rather than just being another tower defense game, allows you to have almost complete control over constructing your own maze-like pathways with weapon towers to take out enemies as well as a number of different guns that you’ll …

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- 15 Comments

September 25th, 2013

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Review: Carnivores Dinosaur Hunter HD

When I start to play a video game, I need to be interested, or I won’t enjoy the game. I need something that grabs me and pulls me in. Carnivores: Dinosaur Hunter HD, did the opposite for me. With not …

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September 24th, 2013

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Review: Dragon Fantasy Book II

Dragon Fantasy Book I released earlier this year in April on PSN, and was one that I was looking forward to since its announcement. With its retro 8-bit styled graphics and Dragon Warrior/Quest inspired gameplay I enjoyed every minute of …

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- 3 Comments

September 24th, 2013

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Review: Lone Survivor: The Director’s Cut

There was only a single moment in Lone Survivor that I found pleasant, and it came towards the end of the game. In a game so preoccupied with instilling a feeling of hopelessness in the player, I had begun to …

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September 23rd, 2013

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Review: Real Boxing

Vivid Games has managed to do a few things right with Real Boxing, first and foremost releasing the first boxing game ever on Vita. That right there sets itself up for lots of potential sales, but then there is the …

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September 12th, 2013

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Review: Killzone Mercenary

Killzone: Mercenary comes from a growing line of respected first-person shooters across PS2 and PS3. Killzone Liberation came out on PSP, not in an attempt to bring a console quality first-person shooter to a handheld, but to bring just the …

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September 4th, 2013

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Review: Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse

Despite some of my frustration with DuckTales Remastered it’s been really cool to see two Disney platformers come back both within weeks of each other. Castle of Illusion takes you on a quest to save Minnie from Mizrabel who is …

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Read More

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September 2nd, 2013

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Review: KickBeat

Rhythm games have come a long way since the inception of the genre, and ZEN Studios is taking a step in the right direction with its new experimental rhythm game, KickBeat. Unlike games like Rock Band, KickBeat uses 3D character …

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