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Review: Chariot
When I saw gameplay and read descriptions of Chariot, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. The last physics-focused platformer I remember playing on a Sony console is probably TerRover, which left a bad taste in my mouth to say …
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Chariot Gameplay Trailer Showcases Puzzle Platforming
An official trailer for Frima Games’s Chariot is available on their YouTube channel. Lucky for you, I’ve embedded it into this post. You are very welcome. The trailer shows off some of the physics-based puzzle platforming that will make up …
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Review: Nun Attack
Nun Attack sort of fell into my lap one week when we were granted a bunch of codes for a giveaway. To be honest, I had never heard of it before I took it on for review. After many hours …
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Review: Lights, Camera, Party!
Lights, Camera, Party! fills one of the biggest gaps on the PlayStation Network: The Party Game genre. This PlayStation Move title brings 50 mini-games into your living room, providing fun for up to 8 players. I’ve been playing this game …
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Posted in - Reviews
Review: Chariot
When I saw gameplay and read descriptions of Chariot, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. The last physics-focused platformer I remember playing on a Sony console is probably TerRover, which left a bad taste in my mouth to say …
+
Read More
Chariot Gameplay Trailer Showcases Puzzle Platforming
An official trailer for Frima Games’s Chariot is available on their YouTube channel. Lucky for you, I’ve embedded it into this post. You are very welcome. The trailer shows off some of the physics-based puzzle platforming that will make up …
+
Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Nun Attack
Nun Attack sort of fell into my lap one week when we were granted a bunch of codes for a giveaway. To be honest, I had never heard of it before I took it on for review. After many hours …
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Read More
Posted in - Reviews
Review: Lights, Camera, Party!
Lights, Camera, Party! fills one of the biggest gaps on the PlayStation Network: The Party Game genre. This PlayStation Move title brings 50 mini-games into your living room, providing fun for up to 8 players. I’ve been playing this game …
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Read More