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Review: PixelJunk 4am
Let me just start this review off with the fact that PixelJunk 4am is not a game. There is no win condition, there are no lives and you won’t be fighting any bosses. Secondly this is not rhythm game. No …
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Review: Datura
As of late my Move controller was collecting dust. There haven’t been many games released on PSN that used it, so when I first heard about Datura I was excited. It seemed like a game that was tailor-made for the …
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Review: The House of the Dead 4
I haven’t played House of the Dead since High School where a buddy and I used to marathon the hell out of House of the Dead 3 and 2 for the original Xbox. I knew House of the Dead 4 …
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Review: Puddle
If I had to boil puddle down to just one word, I think that would be “momentum.” While it is something that you will have to master to beat the various stages, it also sums of the story of the …
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Review: Start The Party! Save The World
There’s an elegant sense of glee to Start The Party! Save The World. It doesn’t do much in the way of a story, it certainly seems against any form of meaningful single player experience aside from the survival mode and …
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Review: Carnival Island
I’ll admit that when I first saw Carnival Island, my thought was “oh great, another Move minigame compilation”. Of course, that’s what Carnival Island is. What I didn’t expect is for it to be so thoroughly polished and inventively put …
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Review: Move Mind Benders
Reviewing a compilation is an interesting concept. Do you go for a review of the package as a whole, or tackle each individual game before arriving at a conclusion? I imagine music reviewers face the same problem with greatest hits …
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Review: Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest
I don’t envy Zindagi Games. Having created Sports Champions, the game that showcased exactly what Sony’s little wand could do, they were faced with quite the daunting task, improving on that formula. Most developers would have just crafted an expansion …
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Review: Hydrophobia Prophecy
There’s no other way to start this review than by mentioning the path that Hydrophobia has taken to get to the place it’s in today. The original version of the game released last year on XBLA to mostly negative reviews. …
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Review: inFamous Festival of Blood
As is the case among us all, this time of year always gets me excited about ghosts, goblins, zombies and vampires. Creatures that stalk the night and massive amounts of candy paint a picture of wonderful memories through the years …
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Review: PixelJunk 4am
Let me just start this review off with the fact that PixelJunk 4am is not a game. There is no win condition, there are no lives and you won’t be fighting any bosses. Secondly this is not rhythm game. No …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Datura
As of late my Move controller was collecting dust. There haven’t been many games released on PSN that used it, so when I first heard about Datura I was excited. It seemed like a game that was tailor-made for the …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: The House of the Dead 4
I haven’t played House of the Dead since High School where a buddy and I used to marathon the hell out of House of the Dead 3 and 2 for the original Xbox. I knew House of the Dead 4 …
+
Read More
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Review: Puddle
If I had to boil puddle down to just one word, I think that would be “momentum.” While it is something that you will have to master to beat the various stages, it also sums of the story of the …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Start The Party! Save The World
There’s an elegant sense of glee to Start The Party! Save The World. It doesn’t do much in the way of a story, it certainly seems against any form of meaningful single player experience aside from the survival mode and …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Carnival Island
I’ll admit that when I first saw Carnival Island, my thought was “oh great, another Move minigame compilation”. Of course, that’s what Carnival Island is. What I didn’t expect is for it to be so thoroughly polished and inventively put …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Move Mind Benders
Reviewing a compilation is an interesting concept. Do you go for a review of the package as a whole, or tackle each individual game before arriving at a conclusion? I imagine music reviewers face the same problem with greatest hits …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Medieval Moves: Deadmund’s Quest
I don’t envy Zindagi Games. Having created Sports Champions, the game that showcased exactly what Sony’s little wand could do, they were faced with quite the daunting task, improving on that formula. Most developers would have just crafted an expansion …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Hydrophobia Prophecy
There’s no other way to start this review than by mentioning the path that Hydrophobia has taken to get to the place it’s in today. The original version of the game released last year on XBLA to mostly negative reviews. …
+
Read More
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Review: inFamous Festival of Blood
As is the case among us all, this time of year always gets me excited about ghosts, goblins, zombies and vampires. Creatures that stalk the night and massive amounts of candy paint a picture of wonderful memories through the years …
+
Read More
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