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March 18th, 2016

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Sword Art Online: Lost Song

I’ve always had mixed feelings about the Sword Art Online franchise. It’s an anime series that had a good idea and a very strong start, but by the end devolved into a forgettable series that follows many of the tropes …

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March 15th, 2016

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Review: Salt and Sanctuary

In my first hour with Salt and Sanctuary I must have said “yeah, that’s just like Dark Souls” a few dozen times. There’s really no getting around it either, Salt and Sanctuary is heavily inspired by the Souls series. So …

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March 11th, 2016

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Review: Ninja Senki DX

Within the first 30 seconds of playing Ninja Senki DX, you’ll know that this is for lovers of old-school, 8-bit platforming. The most comparable game I can think of is Mega Man. Traps, enemy placement and platforms are placed in …

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March 10th, 2016

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Review: Assault Android Cactus

Assault Android Cactus – the first game released by Witch Beam – at its core is a twin stick shooter with a splash of bullet hell. Digging a bit deeper will uncover an impressive amount of depth, 9 playable characters …

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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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February 26th, 2016

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Review: The Witness

Everyone’s raving over The Witness. I don’t get The Witness. First things first, The Witness is absolutely captivating to look at. It’s a feast. I want to see this in VR and just walk around the island. Completely absolutely stunning. …

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February 25th, 2016

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Review: Tharsis

Tharsis, best described as a turn based space survival board game. Your crew of 4 survivors are on their way to Mars and have 9 weeks left in their journey. For a board game consisting of dice rolling, Tharsis is …

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February 16th, 2016

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Review: Layers of Fear

Upon starting Layers of Fear I thought the head-bobbing was a little bit off. Head-bobbing in first person games isn’t new, but in Layers of Fear it seemed to lean a bit too far to one side in a way …

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February 10th, 2016

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Review: LEGO Marvel’s Avengers

One of the first games I ever played on PlayStation 4 was LEGO Marvel Superheroes. At the time it cemented itself as my favorite of all the LEGO games with its original story, insanely large cast of characters, and a …

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February 8th, 2016

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Review: Firewatch

Following the fires in Yellowstone National Park in 1988 the amount of care taken to avoid more fires has been increased. More money is allocated to fire spotters and our protagonist Henry accepts a job in the forests of Wyoming …

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March 18th, 2016

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Sword Art Online: Lost Song

I’ve always had mixed feelings about the Sword Art Online franchise. It’s an anime series that had a good idea and a very strong start, but by the end devolved into a forgettable series that follows many of the tropes …

+

Read More

- 2 Comments

March 15th, 2016

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Review: Salt and Sanctuary

In my first hour with Salt and Sanctuary I must have said “yeah, that’s just like Dark Souls” a few dozen times. There’s really no getting around it either, Salt and Sanctuary is heavily inspired by the Souls series. So …

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Read More

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March 11th, 2016

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Review: Ninja Senki DX

Within the first 30 seconds of playing Ninja Senki DX, you’ll know that this is for lovers of old-school, 8-bit platforming. The most comparable game I can think of is Mega Man. Traps, enemy placement and platforms are placed in …

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Read More

- 1 Comment

March 10th, 2016

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Review: Assault Android Cactus

Assault Android Cactus – the first game released by Witch Beam – at its core is a twin stick shooter with a splash of bullet hell. Digging a bit deeper will uncover an impressive amount of depth, 9 playable characters …

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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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- 4 Comments

February 26th, 2016

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Review: The Witness

Everyone’s raving over The Witness. I don’t get The Witness. First things first, The Witness is absolutely captivating to look at. It’s a feast. I want to see this in VR and just walk around the island. Completely absolutely stunning. …

+

Read More

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February 25th, 2016

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Review: Tharsis

Tharsis, best described as a turn based space survival board game. Your crew of 4 survivors are on their way to Mars and have 9 weeks left in their journey. For a board game consisting of dice rolling, Tharsis is …

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Read More

- 1 Comment

February 16th, 2016

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Review: Layers of Fear

Upon starting Layers of Fear I thought the head-bobbing was a little bit off. Head-bobbing in first person games isn’t new, but in Layers of Fear it seemed to lean a bit too far to one side in a way …

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Read More

- 0 Comments

February 10th, 2016

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Review: LEGO Marvel’s Avengers

One of the first games I ever played on PlayStation 4 was LEGO Marvel Superheroes. At the time it cemented itself as my favorite of all the LEGO games with its original story, insanely large cast of characters, and a …

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Read More

- 0 Comments

February 8th, 2016

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Review: Firewatch

Following the fires in Yellowstone National Park in 1988 the amount of care taken to avoid more fires has been increased. More money is allocated to fire spotters and our protagonist Henry accepts a job in the forests of Wyoming …

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Read More