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Reviews   -   Dec 06, 2016 Take a pinball to the knee: Bethesda Pinball review
Take a pinball to the knee: Bethesda Pinball review

I got to go back to the ol’ Zen Pinball 2 well once again, this time with a trip dip of Bethesda Softworks based tables from their three latest major releases. Pinball is always fun, but it’s usually the same experience with variants throughout each table. For this release,

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Dec 05, 2016 Hell hath fury: Furi review
Hell hath fury: Furi review

Updated on 12.5.16 for launch on Xbox One There are few games that have ever kicked my ass as much as Furi. I consider myself to be a fairly talented gamer, and enjoy hardcore challenges, so a game that consists solely of ultra-challenging boss fights speaks to me,

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Dec 05, 2016 Frozen in time: The Last Guardian Review
Frozen in time: The Last Guardian Review

Calling The Last Guardian “a product of its time” may seem like a misnomer, but, considering the game’s troubled development, it isn’t surprising that the long-awaited followup to Shadow of the Colossus feels a bit dated now that it’s finally here in 2016. While this story of

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Dec 05, 2016 Merry Christmassacre: Dead Rising 4 review
Merry Christmassacre: Dead Rising 4 review

Sometimes logic is overrated. You could seek out a video game that’s grounded in reality with deep characters and a compelling narrative, but sometimes you just want to dress up like Sauron from Lord of the Rings and hit something with a giant lightning axe. For times like this,

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Dec 02, 2016 Build a better port: Super Mario Maker 3DS review
Build a better port: Super Mario Maker 3DS review

One of the surprise hits of last year, Super Mario Maker was able to connect with audiences everywhere by offering an easy to use toolset to create and share Mario levels. The game was a critical success, and found a lot of popularity across many demographics. Now, in an attempt

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2016 Conquering New Ground: 1775 Rebellion Review
Conquering New Ground: 1775 Rebellion Review

It’s not unheard of for board game companies to venture into the foray of digital games. Academy Games, a board game company with a small but impressive list of titles, is the latest company to do so with their release of 1775 Rebellion. The game, part of Academy’s

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2016 Nice look, nice control, formal name: Gamesir G3s Wireless Controller review
Nice look, nice control, formal name: Gamesir G3s Wireless Controller review

With a controller, familiarity is king. By that metric, the Gamesir G3s Wireless Gaming Controller is a success, and that alone highlights the positive design and functionality aspects that come with the device. All-in-one, sleek, and simple to configure, this controller delivers on almost every single expectation, except for one

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2016 A club above: Football Manager 17 review
A club above: Football Manager 17 review

I guess that 2016 has taught me one important lesson:  I really don’t know much about anything at all in this strange and fascinating world. I was wrong on what I believed the Brexit vote would be, I was confident that our presidential election would come out the other

by Patrick Rost
Take a pinball to the knee: Bethesda Pinball review
Reviews   -   Dec 06, 2016 Take a pinball to the knee: Bethesda Pinball review

I got to go back to the ol’ Zen Pinball 2 well once again, this time with a trip dip of Bethesda Softworks based tables from their three latest major releases. Pinball is always fun, but it’s usually the same experience with variants throughout each table. For this release,

by Patrick Rost
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Reviews   -   Dec 06, 2016 Take a pinball to the knee: Bethesda Pinball review
Take a pinball to the knee: Bethesda Pinball review

I got to go back to the ol’ Zen Pinball 2 well once again, this time with a trip dip of Bethesda Softworks based tables from their three latest major releases. Pinball is always fun, but it’s usually the same experience with variants throughout each table. For this release,

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Dec 05, 2016 Hell hath fury: Furi review
Hell hath fury: Furi review

Updated on 12.5.16 for launch on Xbox One There are few games that have ever kicked my ass as much as Furi. I consider myself to be a fairly talented gamer, and enjoy hardcore challenges, so a game that consists solely of ultra-challenging boss fights speaks to me,

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Dec 05, 2016 Frozen in time: The Last Guardian Review
Frozen in time: The Last Guardian Review

Calling The Last Guardian “a product of its time” may seem like a misnomer, but, considering the game’s troubled development, it isn’t surprising that the long-awaited followup to Shadow of the Colossus feels a bit dated now that it’s finally here in 2016. While this story of

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Dec 05, 2016 Merry Christmassacre: Dead Rising 4 review
Merry Christmassacre: Dead Rising 4 review

Sometimes logic is overrated. You could seek out a video game that’s grounded in reality with deep characters and a compelling narrative, but sometimes you just want to dress up like Sauron from Lord of the Rings and hit something with a giant lightning axe. For times like this,

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Dec 02, 2016 Build a better port: Super Mario Maker 3DS review
Build a better port: Super Mario Maker 3DS review

One of the surprise hits of last year, Super Mario Maker was able to connect with audiences everywhere by offering an easy to use toolset to create and share Mario levels. The game was a critical success, and found a lot of popularity across many demographics. Now, in an attempt

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2016 Conquering New Ground: 1775 Rebellion Review
Conquering New Ground: 1775 Rebellion Review

It’s not unheard of for board game companies to venture into the foray of digital games. Academy Games, a board game company with a small but impressive list of titles, is the latest company to do so with their release of 1775 Rebellion. The game, part of Academy’s

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2016 Nice look, nice control, formal name: Gamesir G3s Wireless Controller review
Nice look, nice control, formal name: Gamesir G3s Wireless Controller review

With a controller, familiarity is king. By that metric, the Gamesir G3s Wireless Gaming Controller is a success, and that alone highlights the positive design and functionality aspects that come with the device. All-in-one, sleek, and simple to configure, this controller delivers on almost every single expectation, except for one

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2016 A club above: Football Manager 17 review
A club above: Football Manager 17 review

I guess that 2016 has taught me one important lesson:  I really don’t know much about anything at all in this strange and fascinating world. I was wrong on what I believed the Brexit vote would be, I was confident that our presidential election would come out the other

by Patrick Rost
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