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Reviews   -   Sep 28, 2017 Fear the spear: Lichtspeer: Double Speer Edition review
Fear the spear: Lichtspeer: Double Speer Edition review

Lichtspeer is a weird game, and for the most part, that works in its favor. Accessible mechanics and groovy graphics make for an odd experience, and I still can’t understand how to explain the premise in a way that makes sense. The Switch version, with the added subtitle “Double

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Sep 27, 2017 Go hunting for the truth – Raiders of the Broken Planet: Alien Myths review
Go hunting for the truth – Raiders of the Broken Planet: Alien Myths review

Jump right onto the Broken Planet and discover the history behind it in this action-adventure title. On what is now known as the Broken Planet, multiple factions fight to obtain the energy source known as Aleph. This powerful energy comes from the planet’s core and the battles over it

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Sep 27, 2017 “Peppy! Long time, no see!” – Super NES Classic Edition review
“Peppy! Long time, no see!” – Super NES Classic Edition review

Voltron has gotten an incredible remake. Star Trek is back on TV. Stephen King’s “IT” is terrifying a whole new generation of kids. It’s like the best parts of my childhood have come to life. Now I’ve gotten my hands on an entirely new Super NES Classic

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 26, 2017 A timeless tale with a tail – Final Fantasy IX on PS4 review
A timeless tale with a tail – Final Fantasy IX on PS4 review

The Tokyo Game Show is always full of surprises, but I didn’t expect that Square Enix would drop a PS4 port of classic RPG Final Fantasy IX with absolutely no warning. That said, here we are. Similar to the PC port from 2015, Final Fantasy IX is less of

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 26, 2017 Gotta catch ’em all all over again: Pokémon Gold and Silver Review
Gotta catch ’em all all over again: Pokémon Gold and Silver Review

Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver may be seventeen years old in the US, but they have strong nostalgia among many old school players, and are still considered to be some of the best games in the Pokémon franchise. Building off the success of their predecessors, Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue,

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Sep 26, 2017 Ruin them, don’t get ruined – Ruiner Review
Ruin them, don’t get ruined – Ruiner Review

Thrown into a cyberpunk world, you immediately take control of the unnamed protagonist. You are given commands from an unknown master in the form of flashing text and images. He repeats one main objective: kill the boss. As you go on, messages from an unknown girl telling you not to

by Codi Spence
Previews   -   Sep 25, 2017 The business of Evilness – Dungeons 3 Preview
The business of Evilness – Dungeons 3 Preview

Back in April of 2015 I had some nice things to say about Dungeons 2 in my review. It improved on the somewhat-bumpy predecessor, Dungeons. At E3, I got my first look at Dungeons 3 (Here’s a full walkthrough video from E3 2017 with Martin Tosta from Kalypso Games

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 25, 2017 NO-SCAR: NASCAR Heat 2 review
NO-SCAR: NASCAR Heat 2 review

Nothing will ever make NASCAR interesting despite the sport’s constant change. Crashes are violent and mesmerizing, but lack diversity. The races often fail to be compelling despite featuring futuristic race cars travelling at near absurd speeds. As the sport changes rules for the season, and the individual races become

by Patrick Rost
Fear the spear: Lichtspeer: Double Speer Edition review
Reviews   -   Sep 28, 2017 Fear the spear: Lichtspeer: Double Speer Edition review

Lichtspeer is a weird game, and for the most part, that works in its favor. Accessible mechanics and groovy graphics make for an odd experience, and I still can’t understand how to explain the premise in a way that makes sense. The Switch version, with the added subtitle “Double

by Elisha Deogracias
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Reviews   -   Sep 28, 2017 Fear the spear: Lichtspeer: Double Speer Edition review
Fear the spear: Lichtspeer: Double Speer Edition review

Lichtspeer is a weird game, and for the most part, that works in its favor. Accessible mechanics and groovy graphics make for an odd experience, and I still can’t understand how to explain the premise in a way that makes sense. The Switch version, with the added subtitle “Double

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Sep 27, 2017 Go hunting for the truth – Raiders of the Broken Planet: Alien Myths review
Go hunting for the truth – Raiders of the Broken Planet: Alien Myths review

Jump right onto the Broken Planet and discover the history behind it in this action-adventure title. On what is now known as the Broken Planet, multiple factions fight to obtain the energy source known as Aleph. This powerful energy comes from the planet’s core and the battles over it

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Sep 27, 2017 “Peppy! Long time, no see!” – Super NES Classic Edition review
“Peppy! Long time, no see!” – Super NES Classic Edition review

Voltron has gotten an incredible remake. Star Trek is back on TV. Stephen King’s “IT” is terrifying a whole new generation of kids. It’s like the best parts of my childhood have come to life. Now I’ve gotten my hands on an entirely new Super NES Classic

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 26, 2017 A timeless tale with a tail – Final Fantasy IX on PS4 review
A timeless tale with a tail – Final Fantasy IX on PS4 review

The Tokyo Game Show is always full of surprises, but I didn’t expect that Square Enix would drop a PS4 port of classic RPG Final Fantasy IX with absolutely no warning. That said, here we are. Similar to the PC port from 2015, Final Fantasy IX is less of

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 26, 2017 Gotta catch ’em all all over again: Pokémon Gold and Silver Review
Gotta catch ’em all all over again: Pokémon Gold and Silver Review

Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver may be seventeen years old in the US, but they have strong nostalgia among many old school players, and are still considered to be some of the best games in the Pokémon franchise. Building off the success of their predecessors, Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue,

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Sep 26, 2017 Ruin them, don’t get ruined – Ruiner Review
Ruin them, don’t get ruined – Ruiner Review

Thrown into a cyberpunk world, you immediately take control of the unnamed protagonist. You are given commands from an unknown master in the form of flashing text and images. He repeats one main objective: kill the boss. As you go on, messages from an unknown girl telling you not to

by Codi Spence
Previews   -   Sep 25, 2017 The business of Evilness – Dungeons 3 Preview
The business of Evilness – Dungeons 3 Preview

Back in April of 2015 I had some nice things to say about Dungeons 2 in my review. It improved on the somewhat-bumpy predecessor, Dungeons. At E3, I got my first look at Dungeons 3 (Here’s a full walkthrough video from E3 2017 with Martin Tosta from Kalypso Games

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 25, 2017 NO-SCAR: NASCAR Heat 2 review
NO-SCAR: NASCAR Heat 2 review

Nothing will ever make NASCAR interesting despite the sport’s constant change. Crashes are violent and mesmerizing, but lack diversity. The races often fail to be compelling despite featuring futuristic race cars travelling at near absurd speeds. As the sport changes rules for the season, and the individual races become

by Patrick Rost
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