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Reviews   -   Sep 06, 2015 Kiss with a fist — Amnesia: Memories review
Kiss with a fist — Amnesia: Memories review

As easy as it would be to call Amnesia: Memories a simple dating sim, Idea Factory’s visual novel takes out a lot of the catering flirtation expected from the genre in favor of creating mysteries that just happen to be tied to its multiple potential romantic options that the

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Sep 04, 2015 Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX Review
Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX Review

The music/rhythm genre is on the rise, it seems. After the long drought for the genre that became bloated with countless rhythm titles in the mid 2000’s, it appears the planets may have aligned once again in favor of those gamers with a passion of hitting buttons along

by Paul Cesar
Podcast   -   Sep 04, 2015 Gaming Trend Podcast: #HotRyu
Gaming Trend Podcast: #HotRyu

We’ve got an incredibly loaded show for you guys this week, as we’re talking Metal Gear, our current favorite games of the year, and the sexiest fighter around. First up, Eric goes on a spiel about Metal Gear Solid V and the rage-inducing moments he’s had with

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Sep 03, 2015 Cruisin’ round in space in my 6-4 — Xeodrifter review
Cruisin’ round in space in my 6-4 — Xeodrifter review

Lost out in the cold grippings of space, left with only a laser pistol and a limited health support system, most beings would crumble to frightened pieces and remain there until their rapid deaths.  Gamers may contend that years of experience in simulated space would harden them to the reality

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Sep 03, 2015 Two walls short — The Castle Game review
Two walls short — The Castle Game review

It was during that most disgusting era of human history, the Middle Ages, where the famous Genghis Khan used catapulted bubonic corpses to spread the plague into the cities and castles that the roving conqueror  intended to take.  While that option strangely never shows up, you can instead spend some

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Sep 03, 2015 Dragons On The Loose! DragonFlame
Dragons On The Loose! DragonFlame

You are a DRAGON! That’s the premise for Dragon Flame, a newly released card game courtesy of Kickstarter and Minion Games. Your dragon is as uncomplicated as any other, motivated by precious metals and gems, and by pretty little female humans – every dragon needs a pet! Use your fiery

by Michael Eyre
Reviews   -   Sep 02, 2015 No Veggies For You — Bad Beets Review
No Veggies For You — Bad Beets Review

Beets. They’re the deep reddish-purple root vegetable that holds about as much esteem to the palate as brussel sprouts or lima beans. It might seem perplexing then that Stone Blade Entertainment, whose previous offerings include the far more grown up Ascension, would choose the beet as the star of

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Sep 02, 2015 Tearaway: Unfolded — Arts and crafts
Tearaway: Unfolded — Arts and crafts

Just as it did on Vita, the genius behind Tearaway’s design philosophy shines on PlayStation 4. Tearaway: Unfolded for the PS4 isn’t a remaster or port, it’s a game remade from the ground up for a new platform. Tearaway’s handheld roots are pretty much unnoticeable on

by Kenneth Shepard
Kiss with a fist — Amnesia: Memories review
Reviews   -   Sep 06, 2015 Kiss with a fist — Amnesia: Memories review

As easy as it would be to call Amnesia: Memories a simple dating sim, Idea Factory’s visual novel takes out a lot of the catering flirtation expected from the genre in favor of creating mysteries that just happen to be tied to its multiple potential romantic options that the

by Kenneth Shepard
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Reviews   -   Sep 06, 2015 Kiss with a fist — Amnesia: Memories review
Kiss with a fist — Amnesia: Memories review

As easy as it would be to call Amnesia: Memories a simple dating sim, Idea Factory’s visual novel takes out a lot of the catering flirtation expected from the genre in favor of creating mysteries that just happen to be tied to its multiple potential romantic options that the

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Sep 04, 2015 Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX Review
Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX Review

The music/rhythm genre is on the rise, it seems. After the long drought for the genre that became bloated with countless rhythm titles in the mid 2000’s, it appears the planets may have aligned once again in favor of those gamers with a passion of hitting buttons along

by Paul Cesar
Podcast   -   Sep 04, 2015 Gaming Trend Podcast: #HotRyu
Gaming Trend Podcast: #HotRyu

We’ve got an incredibly loaded show for you guys this week, as we’re talking Metal Gear, our current favorite games of the year, and the sexiest fighter around. First up, Eric goes on a spiel about Metal Gear Solid V and the rage-inducing moments he’s had with

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Sep 03, 2015 Cruisin’ round in space in my 6-4 — Xeodrifter review
Cruisin’ round in space in my 6-4 — Xeodrifter review

Lost out in the cold grippings of space, left with only a laser pistol and a limited health support system, most beings would crumble to frightened pieces and remain there until their rapid deaths.  Gamers may contend that years of experience in simulated space would harden them to the reality

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Sep 03, 2015 Two walls short — The Castle Game review
Two walls short — The Castle Game review

It was during that most disgusting era of human history, the Middle Ages, where the famous Genghis Khan used catapulted bubonic corpses to spread the plague into the cities and castles that the roving conqueror  intended to take.  While that option strangely never shows up, you can instead spend some

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Sep 03, 2015 Dragons On The Loose! DragonFlame
Dragons On The Loose! DragonFlame

You are a DRAGON! That’s the premise for Dragon Flame, a newly released card game courtesy of Kickstarter and Minion Games. Your dragon is as uncomplicated as any other, motivated by precious metals and gems, and by pretty little female humans – every dragon needs a pet! Use your fiery

by Michael Eyre
Reviews   -   Sep 02, 2015 No Veggies For You — Bad Beets Review
No Veggies For You — Bad Beets Review

Beets. They’re the deep reddish-purple root vegetable that holds about as much esteem to the palate as brussel sprouts or lima beans. It might seem perplexing then that Stone Blade Entertainment, whose previous offerings include the far more grown up Ascension, would choose the beet as the star of

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Sep 02, 2015 Tearaway: Unfolded — Arts and crafts
Tearaway: Unfolded — Arts and crafts

Just as it did on Vita, the genius behind Tearaway’s design philosophy shines on PlayStation 4. Tearaway: Unfolded for the PS4 isn’t a remaster or port, it’s a game remade from the ground up for a new platform. Tearaway’s handheld roots are pretty much unnoticeable on

by Kenneth Shepard
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