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Reviews   -   Mar 06, 2017 Be Our Quest: Quests of Valeria Review
Be Our Quest: Quests of Valeria Review

The Kingdom of Valeria reels, having survived an onslaught of monstrous hordes. Now, as it recovers, guildmasters seek adventurers to explore the wild and battle strange beasts while also seeking their own glorification. While last time you were a lord of in Valeria Card Kingdoms, building your fiefdom to prepare

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Mar 06, 2017 Gotta go: Fast RMX review
Gotta go: Fast RMX review

If there’s one franchise that Nintendo should revive for the Switch (other than Metroid, obviously), it’s F-Zero. The adrenaline-filled action mixed with great level design and punishing difficulty made for a series that desperately needs another sequel. What better way to fill the gap then but with Shin’

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Mar 03, 2017 Blast from the past – Super Bomberman R Switch review
Blast from the past – Super Bomberman R Switch review

75Normally I try to put together some backstory for my review pieces, talking about the history of the series, what led to the current iteration, and the expectations you might have moving forward. But this is Bomberman. Bomberman, for those who never played it on any of the platforms (everywhere

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 03, 2017 Who wouldn’t want one: Runt of the Litter review
Who wouldn’t want one: Runt of the Litter review

The plethora of the stories we’ve come to love from our favorite games wouldn’t exist if not for the literature that defined entire genres. It’s because of this that I believe text-based RPGs (otherwise known as “interactive novels) don’t get enough attention these days. They’re

by Rachel "Rei" Berry
Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2017 Time to Switch it up – Just Dance 2017 review
Time to Switch it up – Just Dance 2017 review

With the launch of a new platform, it’s not a surprise to see Ubisoft support Nintendo’s freshly-released console right out of the gate with their annual installment of Just Dance 2017. With a multitude of motion sensing gyroscopes, it’s time to shake our booty with the Nintendo

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2017 Half a game at half the price: Dying: Reborn review
Half a game at half the price: Dying: Reborn review

Dying: Reborn actually intrigued me from the first trailer; a first-person escape-the-room game using the PSVR sounded like a pretty fun time, the jump scares looked exciting, and the fish-headed villain added a surreal touch to the whole thing. All that interest almost immediately disappeared once I started playing the

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2017 Trials and Errors: Salem Review
Trials and Errors: Salem Review

Darkness hangs over Salem. The whispers are turning into open talk, and the talk into accusations. Some of us are lost to darkness, and all of us are afraid. We don’t have much time. We have to find who among us is normal and who seeks to end this

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2017 Zelda Redefined – The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild review
Zelda Redefined – The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild review

The Legend of Zelda franchise has a pattern. Bombs, boomerangs, bow and arrow, heart containers, and the Master Sword – they are as sure as the sun. Nintendo wants to change all of that. It has been five years since the November 2011 release of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword,

by Ron Burke
Be Our Quest: Quests of Valeria Review
Reviews   -   Mar 06, 2017 Be Our Quest: Quests of Valeria Review

The Kingdom of Valeria reels, having survived an onslaught of monstrous hordes. Now, as it recovers, guildmasters seek adventurers to explore the wild and battle strange beasts while also seeking their own glorification. While last time you were a lord of in Valeria Card Kingdoms, building your fiefdom to prepare

by John Farrell
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Reviews   -   Mar 06, 2017 Be Our Quest: Quests of Valeria Review
Be Our Quest: Quests of Valeria Review

The Kingdom of Valeria reels, having survived an onslaught of monstrous hordes. Now, as it recovers, guildmasters seek adventurers to explore the wild and battle strange beasts while also seeking their own glorification. While last time you were a lord of in Valeria Card Kingdoms, building your fiefdom to prepare

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Mar 06, 2017 Gotta go: Fast RMX review
Gotta go: Fast RMX review

If there’s one franchise that Nintendo should revive for the Switch (other than Metroid, obviously), it’s F-Zero. The adrenaline-filled action mixed with great level design and punishing difficulty made for a series that desperately needs another sequel. What better way to fill the gap then but with Shin’

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Mar 03, 2017 Blast from the past – Super Bomberman R Switch review
Blast from the past – Super Bomberman R Switch review

75Normally I try to put together some backstory for my review pieces, talking about the history of the series, what led to the current iteration, and the expectations you might have moving forward. But this is Bomberman. Bomberman, for those who never played it on any of the platforms (everywhere

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 03, 2017 Who wouldn’t want one: Runt of the Litter review
Who wouldn’t want one: Runt of the Litter review

The plethora of the stories we’ve come to love from our favorite games wouldn’t exist if not for the literature that defined entire genres. It’s because of this that I believe text-based RPGs (otherwise known as “interactive novels) don’t get enough attention these days. They’re

by Rachel "Rei" Berry
Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2017 Time to Switch it up – Just Dance 2017 review
Time to Switch it up – Just Dance 2017 review

With the launch of a new platform, it’s not a surprise to see Ubisoft support Nintendo’s freshly-released console right out of the gate with their annual installment of Just Dance 2017. With a multitude of motion sensing gyroscopes, it’s time to shake our booty with the Nintendo

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2017 Half a game at half the price: Dying: Reborn review
Half a game at half the price: Dying: Reborn review

Dying: Reborn actually intrigued me from the first trailer; a first-person escape-the-room game using the PSVR sounded like a pretty fun time, the jump scares looked exciting, and the fish-headed villain added a surreal touch to the whole thing. All that interest almost immediately disappeared once I started playing the

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2017 Trials and Errors: Salem Review
Trials and Errors: Salem Review

Darkness hangs over Salem. The whispers are turning into open talk, and the talk into accusations. Some of us are lost to darkness, and all of us are afraid. We don’t have much time. We have to find who among us is normal and who seeks to end this

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2017 Zelda Redefined – The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild review
Zelda Redefined – The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild review

The Legend of Zelda franchise has a pattern. Bombs, boomerangs, bow and arrow, heart containers, and the Master Sword – they are as sure as the sun. Nintendo wants to change all of that. It has been five years since the November 2011 release of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword,

by Ron Burke
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