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Reviews   -   Nov 28, 2016 Not so realized – Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment Review
Not so realized – Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment Review

Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization seems an apt subtitle for this game, full of half-baked ideas that don’t live up to their potential. There are no objections to the visual aesthetic of the game, which seems to be the only fully realized part of this game. It is in

by Richard Kwon
Reviews   -   Nov 28, 2016 Take road watching to the next level: Motorsport Manager review
Take road watching to the next level: Motorsport Manager review

We all love to race, and love to be witness to a good race as well. Three times a year, the entire country watches a gaggle of horses sprint in an oval shape like it’s the first contact with aliens, and despite the fact we’re all just watching

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Nov 28, 2016 Hat trique: Franchise Hockey Manager 3 review
Hat trique: Franchise Hockey Manager 3 review

I’ve reviewed the other Franchise Hockey Manager releases in the past, and those reviews still provide a great view into that specific release. If I copied that exact review over to this new one for Franchise Hockey Manager 3, that wouldn’t affect the quality of what I wrote

by Patrick Rost
Previews   -   Nov 27, 2016 For the Emperor! Hands on with Space Hulk: Deathwing
For the Emperor! Hands on with Space Hulk: Deathwing

Space Hulk: Deathwing (hereafter “Deathwing”) is fast approaching its December 9th release date, and I’ve managed to sink my claws into the multiplayer co-op beta. For those of you who haven’t been following this one, this is a game set in Games Workshop’s ever-popular Warhammer 40k universe,

by Victor Grunn
Reviews   -   Nov 26, 2016 The other side of a good time: Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky review
The other side of a good time: Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky review

JRPGs are stagnating, that’s pretty well known and low hanging fruit at this point. Some are finding comfort in that stagnation, while others are tinkering with ways to make JRPGs feel familiar, while also providing a relatively new experience to players. Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Nov 26, 2016 Zed’s Dead: Killing Floor 2 Review
Zed’s Dead: Killing Floor 2 Review

Killing zombies is fun, which is why there are so many games about just that.  Killing Floor 2 is one such game, though it prefers you use the term “Zed,” and it’s an overall great time with friends.  While there are a few areas that could use some polish,

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Nov 26, 2016 A King among mere tycoons – Planet Coaster review
A King among mere tycoons – Planet Coaster review

Frontier Development built Elite Dangerous with over 400 billion star systems, each one having over 100+ bodies within. Every star in the sky is represented, as well as gas giants, asteroid belts, and so much more. You could land on a planet every second of your life and still not

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 26, 2016 /sbin/shutdown -r now – Watch Dogs 2 review
/sbin/shutdown -r now – Watch Dogs 2 review

The premise for Watch Dogs 2 expands directly on its predecessor. The Blume company who prototyped ctOS (the semi-fictional infrastructure control software) in Chicago as a method to centralize management of things like the electrical grid has expanded nationwide. ctOS 2.0 has been deployed with 6.8 million connected

by Ron Burke
Not so realized – Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment Review
Reviews   -   Nov 28, 2016 Not so realized – Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment Review

Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization seems an apt subtitle for this game, full of half-baked ideas that don’t live up to their potential. There are no objections to the visual aesthetic of the game, which seems to be the only fully realized part of this game. It is in

by Richard Kwon
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Reviews   -   Nov 28, 2016 Not so realized – Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment Review
Not so realized – Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment Review

Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization seems an apt subtitle for this game, full of half-baked ideas that don’t live up to their potential. There are no objections to the visual aesthetic of the game, which seems to be the only fully realized part of this game. It is in

by Richard Kwon
Reviews   -   Nov 28, 2016 Take road watching to the next level: Motorsport Manager review
Take road watching to the next level: Motorsport Manager review

We all love to race, and love to be witness to a good race as well. Three times a year, the entire country watches a gaggle of horses sprint in an oval shape like it’s the first contact with aliens, and despite the fact we’re all just watching

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Nov 28, 2016 Hat trique: Franchise Hockey Manager 3 review
Hat trique: Franchise Hockey Manager 3 review

I’ve reviewed the other Franchise Hockey Manager releases in the past, and those reviews still provide a great view into that specific release. If I copied that exact review over to this new one for Franchise Hockey Manager 3, that wouldn’t affect the quality of what I wrote

by Patrick Rost
Previews   -   Nov 27, 2016 For the Emperor! Hands on with Space Hulk: Deathwing
For the Emperor! Hands on with Space Hulk: Deathwing

Space Hulk: Deathwing (hereafter “Deathwing”) is fast approaching its December 9th release date, and I’ve managed to sink my claws into the multiplayer co-op beta. For those of you who haven’t been following this one, this is a game set in Games Workshop’s ever-popular Warhammer 40k universe,

by Victor Grunn
Reviews   -   Nov 26, 2016 The other side of a good time: Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky review
The other side of a good time: Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky review

JRPGs are stagnating, that’s pretty well known and low hanging fruit at this point. Some are finding comfort in that stagnation, while others are tinkering with ways to make JRPGs feel familiar, while also providing a relatively new experience to players. Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Nov 26, 2016 Zed’s Dead: Killing Floor 2 Review
Zed’s Dead: Killing Floor 2 Review

Killing zombies is fun, which is why there are so many games about just that.  Killing Floor 2 is one such game, though it prefers you use the term “Zed,” and it’s an overall great time with friends.  While there are a few areas that could use some polish,

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Nov 26, 2016 A King among mere tycoons – Planet Coaster review
A King among mere tycoons – Planet Coaster review

Frontier Development built Elite Dangerous with over 400 billion star systems, each one having over 100+ bodies within. Every star in the sky is represented, as well as gas giants, asteroid belts, and so much more. You could land on a planet every second of your life and still not

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 26, 2016 /sbin/shutdown -r now – Watch Dogs 2 review
/sbin/shutdown -r now – Watch Dogs 2 review

The premise for Watch Dogs 2 expands directly on its predecessor. The Blume company who prototyped ctOS (the semi-fictional infrastructure control software) in Chicago as a method to centralize management of things like the electrical grid has expanded nationwide. ctOS 2.0 has been deployed with 6.8 million connected

by Ron Burke
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