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Reviews   -   Sep 12, 2017 Reach Boys: Elder Scrolls Online: Horns of the Reach DLC review
Reach Boys: Elder Scrolls Online: Horns of the Reach DLC review

Big and small, the additions to The Elder Scrolls Online have always come with a sense of newness and expanded the world in lore, location, and loot. The Horns of the Reach provides a lot of fun new content, but it doesn’t do much to expand the universe of

by Patrick Rost
Previews   -   Sep 12, 2017 A world in a box: Hands on with the Sims 4 character creator on the PS4
A world in a box: Hands on with the Sims 4 character creator on the PS4

I’ve poured countless hours of my life into the Sims. From creating custom clothing and hair for my Sims, to agonizing over relationship choices, to saving up to finally own that dream house, the series has always found ways to keep me glued to the computer screen. That last

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Sep 12, 2017 The forest for the trees: Darkwood review
The forest for the trees: Darkwood review

“You are playing a challenging and unforgiving game,” the Rorschach-test inspired loading screen warns. “You will not be led by the hand. Respect the woods. Be patient. Focus.” As I progressed through the prologue and the murky beginnings of Chapter 1, I realized how true that was. Darkwood is a

by Taylor Menke
Reviews   -   Sep 12, 2017 Return of the Bounty Hunter – Metroid: Samus Returns review
Return of the Bounty Hunter – Metroid: Samus Returns review

Castlevania and Metroid created the subgenre mashup Metroidvania, but it was the latter that captivated my young gamer mind more than any other. It was a feast as a new Metroid game came year after year. The shift to 3D in Metroid Prime spelled renewal, taking the familiar world of

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 11, 2017 Super minion maker – League of Evil review
Super minion maker – League of Evil review

It’s been barely six months and the Switch has already attained some great acclaim with its games. From the universal praise of Breath of the Wild to the surprise success that was Mario + Rabbids, the little console that could has made a splash with its library. With Super Mario

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Sep 11, 2017 Furry friend uprising – Sneaky Bears PSVR review
Furry friend uprising – Sneaky Bears PSVR review

Here’s the situation – a teddy bear factory has been invaded by an evil bear named Frank. Frank is bent on taking over the world by freeing the “captive” bears that humans have cooped up in their homes, and he has a pretty serious axe to grind against Pandas for

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 11, 2017 MyCharge AdventureUltra charge hub review
MyCharge AdventureUltra charge hub review

There are easily hundreds of portable chargers and battery packs on sites like Amazon. Tiny ones the size of a lip balm that offer a single phone recharge, and some which are both larger and thicker than a Nintendo 3DS which can recharge an iPhone nearly seven times without breaking

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 09, 2017 Lights? Power?! Build-a-lot 4: Power Source HD Review
Lights? Power?! Build-a-lot 4: Power Source HD Review

In this somewhat remastered version of Build-a-Lot 4, you help towns and neighborhoods grow and prosper by using solar towers and wind farms to make Build-a-lot green. There are four campaigns to play (Tutorial, the Main, Challenge, and Expert) and each of them has around 45-60 levels. Each level you

by Rebecha Herman
Reach Boys: Elder Scrolls Online: Horns of the Reach DLC review
Reviews   -   Sep 12, 2017 Reach Boys: Elder Scrolls Online: Horns of the Reach DLC review

Big and small, the additions to The Elder Scrolls Online have always come with a sense of newness and expanded the world in lore, location, and loot. The Horns of the Reach provides a lot of fun new content, but it doesn’t do much to expand the universe of

by Patrick Rost
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Reviews   -   Sep 12, 2017 Reach Boys: Elder Scrolls Online: Horns of the Reach DLC review
Reach Boys: Elder Scrolls Online: Horns of the Reach DLC review

Big and small, the additions to The Elder Scrolls Online have always come with a sense of newness and expanded the world in lore, location, and loot. The Horns of the Reach provides a lot of fun new content, but it doesn’t do much to expand the universe of

by Patrick Rost
Previews   -   Sep 12, 2017 A world in a box: Hands on with the Sims 4 character creator on the PS4
A world in a box: Hands on with the Sims 4 character creator on the PS4

I’ve poured countless hours of my life into the Sims. From creating custom clothing and hair for my Sims, to agonizing over relationship choices, to saving up to finally own that dream house, the series has always found ways to keep me glued to the computer screen. That last

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Sep 12, 2017 The forest for the trees: Darkwood review
The forest for the trees: Darkwood review

“You are playing a challenging and unforgiving game,” the Rorschach-test inspired loading screen warns. “You will not be led by the hand. Respect the woods. Be patient. Focus.” As I progressed through the prologue and the murky beginnings of Chapter 1, I realized how true that was. Darkwood is a

by Taylor Menke
Reviews   -   Sep 12, 2017 Return of the Bounty Hunter – Metroid: Samus Returns review
Return of the Bounty Hunter – Metroid: Samus Returns review

Castlevania and Metroid created the subgenre mashup Metroidvania, but it was the latter that captivated my young gamer mind more than any other. It was a feast as a new Metroid game came year after year. The shift to 3D in Metroid Prime spelled renewal, taking the familiar world of

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 11, 2017 Super minion maker – League of Evil review
Super minion maker – League of Evil review

It’s been barely six months and the Switch has already attained some great acclaim with its games. From the universal praise of Breath of the Wild to the surprise success that was Mario + Rabbids, the little console that could has made a splash with its library. With Super Mario

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Sep 11, 2017 Furry friend uprising – Sneaky Bears PSVR review
Furry friend uprising – Sneaky Bears PSVR review

Here’s the situation – a teddy bear factory has been invaded by an evil bear named Frank. Frank is bent on taking over the world by freeing the “captive” bears that humans have cooped up in their homes, and he has a pretty serious axe to grind against Pandas for

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 11, 2017 MyCharge AdventureUltra charge hub review
MyCharge AdventureUltra charge hub review

There are easily hundreds of portable chargers and battery packs on sites like Amazon. Tiny ones the size of a lip balm that offer a single phone recharge, and some which are both larger and thicker than a Nintendo 3DS which can recharge an iPhone nearly seven times without breaking

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 09, 2017 Lights? Power?! Build-a-lot 4: Power Source HD Review
Lights? Power?! Build-a-lot 4: Power Source HD Review

In this somewhat remastered version of Build-a-Lot 4, you help towns and neighborhoods grow and prosper by using solar towers and wind farms to make Build-a-lot green. There are four campaigns to play (Tutorial, the Main, Challenge, and Expert) and each of them has around 45-60 levels. Each level you

by Rebecha Herman
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