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Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2017 Hope in the midst of despair – My Hero Academia volume 10 review
Hope in the midst of despair – My Hero Academia volume 10 review

(Contains minor spoilers from volume 9) Like a lot of Shonen Jump fans, My Hero Academia is one of my favorite manga currently running. As I’ve started collecting comics since 2015, I’ve grown to love the dynamics of superheroes and what makes them likeable. My Hero Academia manages

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2017 “It’s a hell of a thing, killing a man” — High Noon VR review
“It’s a hell of a thing, killing a man” — High Noon VR review

Shooters aren’t exactly a fresh and new idea for VR headsets, but I’m shocked at the lack of westerns on the platform. Virtual Reality and gunplay goes together like peanut butter and jelly, so where’s my virtual Red Dead Revolver? Developer Octobox Interactive makes their VR gaming

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 30, 2017 Need for Greed — Monopoly Review
Need for Greed — Monopoly Review

Monopoly has been around for over 80 years. For many, myself included, the goal of the game is less to win and more to cause chaos by preventing the other players from purchasing any of the key properties they need to build their houses. Just as Monopoly is guaranteed to

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Nov 30, 2017 Migraine blue light busters — Gunnar Scope glasses review
Migraine blue light busters — Gunnar Scope glasses review

I’ve been a Gunnar devotee since I first laid eyes on them in 2014. As I said in my review at that time, their lightweight frames and blue light-blocking technologies made my eyes feel better after long gaming sessions. The only real hitch was that the prices were a

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 30, 2017 Flop flop flopping on heaven’s floor–Happy Salmon review
Flop flop flopping on heaven’s floor–Happy Salmon review

Happy Salmon is the kind of perfection that defies typical analysis. My reviews usually focus on the nuance of a game; how its mechanisms translate the emotional weight of its theme, draw people out to explore their psyches, or just help facilitate a good time. Happy Salmon does all of

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Nov 30, 2017 A cut above the rest — Xenoblade Chronicles 2 review
A cut above the rest — Xenoblade Chronicles 2 review

Picture, if you will, a GameStop branch in the summer of 2012. Business is slow, as it’s the dead season for game releases, and a bored employee sits behind the counter as 2 high-school students browse the selection. Happening upon a lone copy of a Wii game he’d

by Noah McGuire
Reviews   -   Nov 30, 2017 Cloak, dagger, and deception–Cursed Court Review
Cloak, dagger, and deception–Cursed Court Review

The political deduction genre may be starting to feel like a crowded field, but Cursed Court justifies attention with the flair and elegance of its design. Not everything comes together as intended, but the core conceit is a strong focal point of its design. In the game, you take on

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Nov 29, 2017 Simming on the couch; The Sims 4 console review
Simming on the couch; The Sims 4 console review

The Sims 4 is finally making its debut on consoles, and with it comes a full port of the base game, but is the jump worth it? The Sims is one of my favorite franchises on the market and I am a huge fan of The Sims 4 and its

by Bryan Ertmer
Hope in the midst of despair – My Hero Academia volume 10 review
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2017 Hope in the midst of despair – My Hero Academia volume 10 review

(Contains minor spoilers from volume 9) Like a lot of Shonen Jump fans, My Hero Academia is one of my favorite manga currently running. As I’ve started collecting comics since 2015, I’ve grown to love the dynamics of superheroes and what makes them likeable. My Hero Academia manages

by Elisha Deogracias
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Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2017 Hope in the midst of despair – My Hero Academia volume 10 review
Hope in the midst of despair – My Hero Academia volume 10 review

(Contains minor spoilers from volume 9) Like a lot of Shonen Jump fans, My Hero Academia is one of my favorite manga currently running. As I’ve started collecting comics since 2015, I’ve grown to love the dynamics of superheroes and what makes them likeable. My Hero Academia manages

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2017 “It’s a hell of a thing, killing a man” — High Noon VR review
“It’s a hell of a thing, killing a man” — High Noon VR review

Shooters aren’t exactly a fresh and new idea for VR headsets, but I’m shocked at the lack of westerns on the platform. Virtual Reality and gunplay goes together like peanut butter and jelly, so where’s my virtual Red Dead Revolver? Developer Octobox Interactive makes their VR gaming

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 30, 2017 Need for Greed — Monopoly Review
Need for Greed — Monopoly Review

Monopoly has been around for over 80 years. For many, myself included, the goal of the game is less to win and more to cause chaos by preventing the other players from purchasing any of the key properties they need to build their houses. Just as Monopoly is guaranteed to

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Nov 30, 2017 Migraine blue light busters — Gunnar Scope glasses review
Migraine blue light busters — Gunnar Scope glasses review

I’ve been a Gunnar devotee since I first laid eyes on them in 2014. As I said in my review at that time, their lightweight frames and blue light-blocking technologies made my eyes feel better after long gaming sessions. The only real hitch was that the prices were a

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 30, 2017 Flop flop flopping on heaven’s floor–Happy Salmon review
Flop flop flopping on heaven’s floor–Happy Salmon review

Happy Salmon is the kind of perfection that defies typical analysis. My reviews usually focus on the nuance of a game; how its mechanisms translate the emotional weight of its theme, draw people out to explore their psyches, or just help facilitate a good time. Happy Salmon does all of

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Nov 30, 2017 A cut above the rest — Xenoblade Chronicles 2 review
A cut above the rest — Xenoblade Chronicles 2 review

Picture, if you will, a GameStop branch in the summer of 2012. Business is slow, as it’s the dead season for game releases, and a bored employee sits behind the counter as 2 high-school students browse the selection. Happening upon a lone copy of a Wii game he’d

by Noah McGuire
Reviews   -   Nov 30, 2017 Cloak, dagger, and deception–Cursed Court Review
Cloak, dagger, and deception–Cursed Court Review

The political deduction genre may be starting to feel like a crowded field, but Cursed Court justifies attention with the flair and elegance of its design. Not everything comes together as intended, but the core conceit is a strong focal point of its design. In the game, you take on

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Nov 29, 2017 Simming on the couch; The Sims 4 console review
Simming on the couch; The Sims 4 console review

The Sims 4 is finally making its debut on consoles, and with it comes a full port of the base game, but is the jump worth it? The Sims is one of my favorite franchises on the market and I am a huge fan of The Sims 4 and its

by Bryan Ertmer
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