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Previews   -   Jun 15, 2016 Watch Dogs 2 preview
Watch Dogs 2 preview

Hacking is a dangerous business. I recently learned this firsthand during my time with Watch Dogs 2, when I murdered an innocent quest-giver in cold blood. Watch Dogs 2 puts the power of an entire city in the hands of the player, much more so than the original Watch Dogs

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Jun 09, 2016 “You really want a happy ending, don’t you?” – Witcher 3: Blood and Wine review
“You really want a happy ending, don’t you?” – Witcher 3: Blood and Wine review

The story of The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine calls Geralt to a new country in the Continent (yes, that is really the name of the land in The Witcher) called Toussaint, where Geralt is tasked with hunting down an especially elusive and dangerous monster. However, as is usually the

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Jun 06, 2016 Ups and downs: Mirror’s Edge Catalyst review
Ups and downs: Mirror’s Edge Catalyst review

Fans have been asking for a follow-up to Mirror’s Edge for a long time, and with DICE’s ambitious open-world prequel, called Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, players will finally have the chance to jump back into one of the most beautiful dystopian futures seen in gaming. However, although Mirror’

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Reviews   -   May 23, 2016 Impressive Oppression: Tropico 5 Penultimate Edition Review

If you’ve ever dreamt of indulging in the joys of dictatorship, then Tropico 5 Penultimate Edition might be up your alley. As the all-powerful leader of an island nation, you’ll be tasked with building a city, setting up a society of laws, rules, and regulations, and ensuring the

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Reviews   -   Apr 11, 2016 You’ll face death, and it won’t be pretty: Dark Souls III review
You’ll face death, and it won’t be pretty: Dark Souls III review

Dark Souls III is an unhealthy addiction. So much, in fact, that I’m finding it difficult to take time away from playing it to write this review. Though the journey is often frustrating, complex, and completely unfair, it’s one perfectly designed to challenge players and reward their hard-fought

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Apr 05, 2016 Mechanical machinations: Fallout 4 Automatron review
Mechanical machinations: Fallout 4 Automatron review

Fallout 4’s Automatron DLC does one thing extremely well: it embraces the childhood fantasy of building your own super-powered robot and unleashing it upon hordes of enemies. And in this regard, the add-on to developer Bethesda’s latest post-apocalyptic open-world game is a stunning success. Players will battle unique

by Travis Northup
Previews   -   Mar 04, 2016 Bringing isometric platformers back – Lumo preview
Bringing isometric platformers back – Lumo preview

Gareth Noyce has been making big budget games in the UK for over a decade, and has a reputation with gamers as a co-founder of Ruffian, which create the Crackdown series. Since departing from Ruffian, Gareth has spent the last few years of his time working on his first indie

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Reviews   -   Mar 04, 2016 “Child’s play” – Wondershot review
“Child’s play” – Wondershot review

Wondershot feels like it comes from a different time. It’s offline-only, meant to be played with friends in the same room, has extremely simple gameplay and is best played in small periods of time. It’s a game that’s best played at a social gathering, and does a

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