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Review: Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist
Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist marks the first Yu-Gi-Oh! game to grace next-gen platforms. Legacy of the Duelist takes you through four seasons of the show and has you recreating classic duels with the characters from the show. For fans …
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Review: The Castle Game
There aren’t a ton of tower defense games on PS4, but The Castle Game is one to check out. The Castle Game is a sandbox-style tower defense game that allows you a wide range of freedom as to where you …
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Review: Kung Fury: Street Rage
The short film Kung Fury is a homage to 80’s martial arts/police films with plenty of over-the-top action. It’s available for free on YouTube and totally worth a watch. Kung Fury: Street Rage takes some characters from the movie and …
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Review: Submerged
Submerged opens (after a lengthy loading screen) with a montage detailing a boat’s arrival into a sunken, plant-claimed city. The boat’s pilot is a young woman and the only other passenger is a younger boy. The silent introduction depicts a …
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Review: Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture
Update: Previously one of my Cons at the bottom of this review listed “I wish you walked a little bit faster”. As it turns out you can move faster by holding R2. The game takes a few seconds to build …
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Review: Legend of Kay Anniversary
The original Legend of Kay was released on the PS2 back in 2005. Now, ten years later, the Anniversary version of the game includes updated textures, character models, and sound to create what would almost seem to be a brand …
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Review: N++
Reviewing N++ has been interesting for me. Typically, I’ll play through a game with an analytic lens, taking notes of its various attributes and how they contribute to the work as a whole. There’s a balance beam in my brain …
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Review: King’s Quest: A Knight to Remember
I have no experience with any of the previous King’s Quest games. Nothing to reflect on or be nostalgic about while playing The Odd Gentlemen’s new re-imagined version of King Graham’s story. Despite this I still found myself overwhelmed with …
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Review: Hatoful Boyfriend
In Hatoful Boyfriend you are the lone human in a school full of pigeons. Most probably know this to be a pigeon dating simulator. A bit of a parody of other dating sims on the market and generally just an …
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Review: Q.U.B.E: Director’s Cut
It’s hard to talk about Q.U.B.E: Director’s Cut without talking about Portal. It’s a first person puzzle game with white, test chamber-like rooms and a story that keeps you in the dark, with the game not revealing who you are, …
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Review: Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist
Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist marks the first Yu-Gi-Oh! game to grace next-gen platforms. Legacy of the Duelist takes you through four seasons of the show and has you recreating classic duels with the characters from the show. For fans …
+
Read More
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Review: The Castle Game
There aren’t a ton of tower defense games on PS4, but The Castle Game is one to check out. The Castle Game is a sandbox-style tower defense game that allows you a wide range of freedom as to where you …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Kung Fury: Street Rage
The short film Kung Fury is a homage to 80’s martial arts/police films with plenty of over-the-top action. It’s available for free on YouTube and totally worth a watch. Kung Fury: Street Rage takes some characters from the movie and …
+
Read More
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Review: Submerged
Submerged opens (after a lengthy loading screen) with a montage detailing a boat’s arrival into a sunken, plant-claimed city. The boat’s pilot is a young woman and the only other passenger is a younger boy. The silent introduction depicts a …
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Read More
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Review: Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture
Update: Previously one of my Cons at the bottom of this review listed “I wish you walked a little bit faster”. As it turns out you can move faster by holding R2. The game takes a few seconds to build …
+
Read More
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Review: Legend of Kay Anniversary
The original Legend of Kay was released on the PS2 back in 2005. Now, ten years later, the Anniversary version of the game includes updated textures, character models, and sound to create what would almost seem to be a brand …
+
Read More
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Review: N++
Reviewing N++ has been interesting for me. Typically, I’ll play through a game with an analytic lens, taking notes of its various attributes and how they contribute to the work as a whole. There’s a balance beam in my brain …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: King’s Quest: A Knight to Remember
I have no experience with any of the previous King’s Quest games. Nothing to reflect on or be nostalgic about while playing The Odd Gentlemen’s new re-imagined version of King Graham’s story. Despite this I still found myself overwhelmed with …
+
Read More
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Review: Hatoful Boyfriend
In Hatoful Boyfriend you are the lone human in a school full of pigeons. Most probably know this to be a pigeon dating simulator. A bit of a parody of other dating sims on the market and generally just an …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Q.U.B.E: Director’s Cut
It’s hard to talk about Q.U.B.E: Director’s Cut without talking about Portal. It’s a first person puzzle game with white, test chamber-like rooms and a story that keeps you in the dark, with the game not revealing who you are, …
+
Read More
