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Reviews   -   May 25, 2017 Crawling through the catacombs: Medusa’s Labyrinth review
Crawling through the catacombs: Medusa’s Labyrinth review

I have always enjoyed adventure games, from Companions of Xanth (I just dated myself, didn’t I?) to Myst to The Witness, I get an undeniable joy out of exploring worlds from a first person perspective from the comfort of my couch. Eager for a fresh take on a favorite

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   May 15, 2017 VRobot: A smashing good time
VRobot: A smashing good time

Have you ever wanted to wreak destruction without being labeled the bad guy? Ever wanted to flatten an entire city in the name of the greater good? If so, then you need to get your hands on VRobot, a delightfully pointless game where earth has been overrun by robots, self-driving

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   May 08, 2017 A less than Radiant Crusade
A less than Radiant Crusade

My office celebrated surviving yet another week with a Friday afternoon Mario Kart 8 Deluxe party. Joy-Cons jumped from hand to hand, banana peels and colorful turtle shells were flying around, and customizations seemingly unlocked after every race. I could think of no better way to conclude this evening than

by A Kay Purcell
Previews   -   May 08, 2017 First look at Bionik Gaming accessories
First look at Bionik Gaming accessories

Gamers, both serious and casual alike, are constantly seeking to customize their experiences, aiming to improve their performance or to simply make their play sessions more convenient and more comfortable. A new company, Bionik Gaming, has made it their mission to provide improved experiences and immersion in gaming by bringing

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   May 02, 2017 It’s always sunny in Mobius: The Caligula Effect Review
It’s always sunny in Mobius: The Caligula Effect Review

We live in a world of smart technology which is steadily becoming more capable of anticipating our needs, but what happens when that technology evolves into to true artificial intelligence and decides it knows what’s best for us? This is a very real concern among both scientists and intellectuals

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Apr 26, 2017 Terraform your world: Symphony of the Machine review
Terraform your world: Symphony of the Machine review

Virtual reality is still a new and emerging technology. With a laundry list of restrictions, from the cost of purchasing a headset to the limits of software and computing power, we’re a long way from the world of Ready Player One. That hasn’t stopped ambitious developers from exploring

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Apr 25, 2017 1-2 Switch: A party in your pocket
1-2 Switch: A party in your pocket

I watched the Nintendo Direct which announced the Switch, like countless others. I cheered some games, shrugged at those which did not catch my attention, and was shocked to discover that 1-2 Switch was not a free game bundled with the Switch. It was basically Wii Sports revamped, so why

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Apr 24, 2017 Planet Earth is blue, but there’s something I can do: Interkosmos Review
Planet Earth is blue, but there’s something I can do: Interkosmos Review

Welcome to the cold war. Technology is clunky, unreliable and far from smart, but it has succeeded in sending mankind into space. You sit at the helm of a Russian space capsule poised to reenter Earth’s atmosphere, but there’s a problem: You’re not the person who’s

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