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Like other game series which have clearly locked into their identity, (I’m looking at you Warriors titles) the Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm franchise rarely attempts to reinvent the wheel of its own success. It’s found something that works and consistently pleases an audience who lovingly support it.
by Lucious Barnes
Dungelot: Shattered Lands is a fun little game that doesn’t take itself too seriously, yet at the same time manages to pack some wicked challenges. It’s highly enjoyable, slightly irritating, and probably deserves a spot in your library. Both Dungelot and Dungelot 2 were only released on Android
by Sarah Marchant
When Travis reviewed Ori and the Blind Forest a year ago, he regarded it as Platforming Perfection. He stated that “the opening sequence was powerful, emotional, and comparable in quality to any of Disney’s best animated films,” but somehow it just never ended up on my radar. When I
by Ron Burke
Ok, I admit it — I never really played much Dark Souls. I did, however, recently get a chance to try out a near-final version of Dark Souls III at the Xbox Spring Showcase! While I am fairly terrible at it, I did get a good look at the game, and
by Ron Burke
You probably already know that Forza Motorsport 6 is a pretty amazing racer from my review last year, and very shortly we’ll have our hands on the Porsche expansion. I got a personal tour courtesy of the team at Turn 10 Studios. The expansion pack will give us access
by Ron Burke
Tis the season for brutal roguelikes, it seems. After a long period of silence since it was announced at E3 2013, I finally got my hands on Below. While we still don’t have a release date (though the developers are hinting that we’ll have an announcement “soon”), I
by Ron Burke
The original Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is very much a product of its time. Created with an art style designed to look gritty and mature after early fan backlash of Wind Waker’s bright and “kiddie” presentation, and with each foot loosely planted between two console generations, Twilight Princess
by Matt Welsh
At the Essen Spiel in October 2013 WizKids gave an interview to Eric Martin of BoardGameGeek which previewed their new game platform: Dice Masters. Based on the Quarriors system (also by WizKids), “Marvel Dice Masters: Avengers vs X-Men” would incorporate recognizable Marvel characters and be marketed as a collectible dice
by Kit Harrison
Like other game series which have clearly locked into their identity, (I’m looking at you Warriors titles) the Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm franchise rarely attempts to reinvent the wheel of its own success. It’s found something that works and consistently pleases an audience who lovingly support it.
by Lucious Barnes
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Like other game series which have clearly locked into their identity, (I’m looking at you Warriors titles) the Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm franchise rarely attempts to reinvent the wheel of its own success. It’s found something that works and consistently pleases an audience who lovingly support it.
by Lucious Barnes
Dungelot: Shattered Lands is a fun little game that doesn’t take itself too seriously, yet at the same time manages to pack some wicked challenges. It’s highly enjoyable, slightly irritating, and probably deserves a spot in your library. Both Dungelot and Dungelot 2 were only released on Android
by Sarah Marchant
When Travis reviewed Ori and the Blind Forest a year ago, he regarded it as Platforming Perfection. He stated that “the opening sequence was powerful, emotional, and comparable in quality to any of Disney’s best animated films,” but somehow it just never ended up on my radar. When I
by Ron Burke
Ok, I admit it — I never really played much Dark Souls. I did, however, recently get a chance to try out a near-final version of Dark Souls III at the Xbox Spring Showcase! While I am fairly terrible at it, I did get a good look at the game, and
by Ron Burke
You probably already know that Forza Motorsport 6 is a pretty amazing racer from my review last year, and very shortly we’ll have our hands on the Porsche expansion. I got a personal tour courtesy of the team at Turn 10 Studios. The expansion pack will give us access
by Ron Burke
Tis the season for brutal roguelikes, it seems. After a long period of silence since it was announced at E3 2013, I finally got my hands on Below. While we still don’t have a release date (though the developers are hinting that we’ll have an announcement “soon”), I
by Ron Burke
The original Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is very much a product of its time. Created with an art style designed to look gritty and mature after early fan backlash of Wind Waker’s bright and “kiddie” presentation, and with each foot loosely planted between two console generations, Twilight Princess
by Matt Welsh
At the Essen Spiel in October 2013 WizKids gave an interview to Eric Martin of BoardGameGeek which previewed their new game platform: Dice Masters. Based on the Quarriors system (also by WizKids), “Marvel Dice Masters: Avengers vs X-Men” would incorporate recognizable Marvel characters and be marketed as a collectible dice
by Kit Harrison