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Reviews   -   Jan 10, 2017 Steampunk’d: Teslapunk review
Steampunk’d: Teslapunk review

There’s nothing that brings me back to the 90s arcade era quite like the bullet hell genre. Pumping quarters to defeat blisteringly fast bosses all while memorizing patterns and avoiding endless streams of fire is how I liked spending my childhood days. The Wii U release of Teslapunk hearkens

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jan 09, 2017 Lavish leekspins, pretty popstars: Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone review
Lavish leekspins, pretty popstars: Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone review

I miss the music game scene over here. Back in the Rock Band/Guitar Hero heyday, I used to love seeing dozens of my friends play with plastic peripherals and having a good time strumming fake guitars or singing terrible karaoke. While the rhythm genre isn’t what it used

by Elisha Deogracias
Previews   -   Jan 08, 2017 A creepy day in the neighborhood: Hello Neighbor Alpha
A creepy day in the neighborhood: Hello Neighbor Alpha

I’ve never played a game like Dynamic Pixels’ Hello Neighbor. It’s stealthy but playful, creepy but colorful, and sprinkled with light horror and humor. The game is currently in its third alpha phase, and looks both interesting and promising. You play as a man who just moved into

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Jan 06, 2017 All the Rage: Bulldogs: Heart of the Fury Review
All the Rage: Bulldogs: Heart of the Fury Review

A dark hand reaches out over the galaxy. It’s changing minds, gaining power, and manipulating entire star systems. True heroes could go out to right this wrong…but all we have is you, and I guess that will do. Heart of the Fury is a sprawling pulp sci-fi campaign

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Jan 05, 2017 Call Me Ishmael: New Bedford Review
Call Me Ishmael: New Bedford Review

New Bedford is certainly not the first game to be released with an unconventional theme. Greater than Game’s release about eighteenth century whaling is no more unique than, say, Takenoko’s feeding of pandas or Rococo’s dress designing in Renaissance era France. As the former games show, unusual

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Reviews   -   Jan 05, 2017 Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback wheel review
Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback wheel review

As an avid player of racing games, I always appreciated the novelty of the low-end plastic racing wheels and pedals that started becoming available as I was growing up. I look back on my days of playing Gran Turismo and Project Gotham Racing on console with my fifty dollar wheel,

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Jan 01, 2017 Bring it all Down: Kaboom Review
Bring it all Down: Kaboom Review

The duality between creation and destruction defines the human experience. We thrive on sacrifice and consume to exist. But that’s all a little dark for game night, so Kaboom lets you smash things, and smash’em good. The concept of Kaboom is simple: one person has 30 seconds to

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Dec 29, 2016 Branded as the enemy: The Walking Dead – A New Frontier Episode 2: The Ties that Bind Part 2 review
Branded as the enemy: The Walking Dead – A New Frontier Episode 2: The Ties that Bind Part 2 review

The Walking Dead – A New Frontier: The Ties that Bind Part 2 builds on the action-packed first episode of the season three premiere. The game starts off right after the tragic moments that ended the first episode, and sets the pace for the rest of the season. Most of The

by Zach Faber
Steampunk’d: Teslapunk review
Reviews   -   Jan 10, 2017 Steampunk’d: Teslapunk review

There’s nothing that brings me back to the 90s arcade era quite like the bullet hell genre. Pumping quarters to defeat blisteringly fast bosses all while memorizing patterns and avoiding endless streams of fire is how I liked spending my childhood days. The Wii U release of Teslapunk hearkens

by Elisha Deogracias
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Reviews   -   Jan 10, 2017 Steampunk’d: Teslapunk review
Steampunk’d: Teslapunk review

There’s nothing that brings me back to the 90s arcade era quite like the bullet hell genre. Pumping quarters to defeat blisteringly fast bosses all while memorizing patterns and avoiding endless streams of fire is how I liked spending my childhood days. The Wii U release of Teslapunk hearkens

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jan 09, 2017 Lavish leekspins, pretty popstars: Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone review
Lavish leekspins, pretty popstars: Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Future Tone review

I miss the music game scene over here. Back in the Rock Band/Guitar Hero heyday, I used to love seeing dozens of my friends play with plastic peripherals and having a good time strumming fake guitars or singing terrible karaoke. While the rhythm genre isn’t what it used

by Elisha Deogracias
Previews   -   Jan 08, 2017 A creepy day in the neighborhood: Hello Neighbor Alpha
A creepy day in the neighborhood: Hello Neighbor Alpha

I’ve never played a game like Dynamic Pixels’ Hello Neighbor. It’s stealthy but playful, creepy but colorful, and sprinkled with light horror and humor. The game is currently in its third alpha phase, and looks both interesting and promising. You play as a man who just moved into

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Jan 06, 2017 All the Rage: Bulldogs: Heart of the Fury Review
All the Rage: Bulldogs: Heart of the Fury Review

A dark hand reaches out over the galaxy. It’s changing minds, gaining power, and manipulating entire star systems. True heroes could go out to right this wrong…but all we have is you, and I guess that will do. Heart of the Fury is a sprawling pulp sci-fi campaign

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Jan 05, 2017 Call Me Ishmael: New Bedford Review
Call Me Ishmael: New Bedford Review

New Bedford is certainly not the first game to be released with an unconventional theme. Greater than Game’s release about eighteenth century whaling is no more unique than, say, Takenoko’s feeding of pandas or Rococo’s dress designing in Renaissance era France. As the former games show, unusual

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Jan 05, 2017 Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback wheel review
Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback wheel review

As an avid player of racing games, I always appreciated the novelty of the low-end plastic racing wheels and pedals that started becoming available as I was growing up. I look back on my days of playing Gran Turismo and Project Gotham Racing on console with my fifty dollar wheel,

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Jan 01, 2017 Bring it all Down: Kaboom Review
Bring it all Down: Kaboom Review

The duality between creation and destruction defines the human experience. We thrive on sacrifice and consume to exist. But that’s all a little dark for game night, so Kaboom lets you smash things, and smash’em good. The concept of Kaboom is simple: one person has 30 seconds to

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Dec 29, 2016 Branded as the enemy: The Walking Dead – A New Frontier Episode 2: The Ties that Bind Part 2 review
Branded as the enemy: The Walking Dead – A New Frontier Episode 2: The Ties that Bind Part 2 review

The Walking Dead – A New Frontier: The Ties that Bind Part 2 builds on the action-packed first episode of the season three premiere. The game starts off right after the tragic moments that ended the first episode, and sets the pace for the rest of the season. Most of The

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