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Reviews   -   Jul 20, 2017 Among Struggles and Artists, The Lion’s Song Review
Among Struggles and Artists, The Lion’s Song Review

There is no doubt that Vienna, Austria had an incredible art scene in the beginning of the 20th century. Artists such as Gustav Klimt had a lasting impact and helped cultivate long-lasting inspiration for artists for generations. The Lion’s Song references this incredible scene as it uses Vienna as

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Jul 13, 2017 Kirby Blows, it’s a Blast, Kirby’s Blowout Blast Review
Kirby Blows, it’s a Blast, Kirby’s Blowout Blast Review

Sub-games have been a staple of the Kirby series ever since 1993’s Kirby’s Adventure. When you get a Kirby game, even a spin-off, you’re expected to receive some sort of crazy mini-game to earn lives or pass the time. When Kirby’s Triple Deluxe was released on

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Jun 29, 2017 Collection without a Crash-landing — Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy Review
Collection without a Crash-landing — Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy Review

If you owned a PlayStation in the late 90s, there is a high chance you were involved in the tail-end of the “mascot war.” This was a time where video game developers wanted characters for their games that would rival the popularity of Nintendo’s Mario or Sega’s Sonic

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Jun 07, 2017 Butt-Sliding Your Way To Victory, Vanquish Review
Butt-Sliding Your Way To Victory, Vanquish Review

Seven years ago, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 owners were given the chance to play a unique cover shooter: Vanquish. Unfortunately, for those dedicated to the ever expanding world of PC gaming, PlatinumGames Inc’s fast-paced third person shooter wasn’t available. Seven years later, Vanquish gets another chance to

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   May 24, 2017 Old Game, New Price, Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers Review
Old Game, New Price, Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers Review

Whenever someone mentions “fighting games,” as a genre, there is always a franchise my mind goes to first: Street Fighter, the longest-lasting and oldest fighting game franchise. Thanks to Capcom’s Street Fighter II, fighting games became a worldwide hit and followed in the steps of what many consider to

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   May 10, 2017 Life is unbearable, Death is your ally, Super Rude Bear Resurrection Review
Life is unbearable, Death is your ally, Super Rude Bear Resurrection Review

Every once in awhile, I come across a game that makes me think about deep, philosophical questions. Am I a good person? How can I make better choices? Do I really hate myself this much? The latter is a question I ask myself in tough-as-nails platformers, and Super Rude Bear

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   May 03, 2017 Dark, Damp, Colorful: Scanner Sombre Review
Dark, Damp, Colorful: Scanner Sombre Review

It’s dark. Very dark. You’re unable to see anything. Nearby, you spot a VR Headset and a LIDAR scanner. With these equipped, your world has become much more… colorful. And you’re finally able to traverse the mysterious caves around you. Scanner Sombre, developed by Introversion Software (the

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Apr 24, 2017 Pop Into Shape: Puyo Puyo Tetris Review
Pop Into Shape: Puyo Puyo Tetris Review

Tetris has been a popular franchise in the west for decades. There have even been psychological studies done on the effects of Tetris on the brain. In japan, however, the competitive puzzle game series Puyo Puyo is almost as popular. But, what happens when you combine the beloved Tetris franchise

by Sean Anthony
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