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Reviews   -   Nov 23, 2020 It’s not delivery, it’s the Cirno! — Touhou Spell Bubble review
It’s not delivery, it’s the Cirno! — Touhou Spell Bubble review

Hey, you thought Puyo Puyo Tetris was the only bizarre but wonderful puzzle crossover game out this generation? Well, Taito finally brought Touhou Spell Bubble to the west, and I’ve got to say, it’s one of the most addictive things I’ve played all year. While its main

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Nov 12, 2020 Now this looks like a job for me — Just Dance 2021 review
Now this looks like a job for me — Just Dance 2021 review

Growing up playing Dance Dance Revolution, I initially scoffed at the idea of Just Dance back in 2009. 11 years later and I can proudly say I continue to play both franchises as much as I can (even if my joints have been getting a little creakier), and I thought

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Nov 12, 2020 Rhythmic remembrance — Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory Review
Rhythmic remembrance — Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory Review

If gamers can agree on one thing, it’s that the Kingdom Hearts games soundtracks are phenomenal. Composed by the legendary Yoko Shimomura, the various tracks bring a hefty amount of emotion to every scene, regardless of the inherent silliness of Cloud Strife hanging out with Hades. It’s honestly

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Nov 09, 2020 Strength in numbers — Pikmin 3 Deluxe review
Strength in numbers — Pikmin 3 Deluxe review

Pikmin has always been a strange series for Nintendo, as unlike their other franchises, there is almost always another entry on the horizon. Said entry also takes an extraordinarily long time to be released. Pikmin 3 was first released in 2013 on Wii U, and there was some buzz around

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Nov 06, 2020 Drop the mix, drop the beat — Fuser review
Drop the mix, drop the beat — Fuser review

Back in my university days, I was a DJ for our local college radio station, and I had a blast with it. While it was more of a talk radio sort of deal rather than putting records on turntables, I always dreamed of the day I could get my own

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Nov 05, 2020 Forgive and forget — Forgone Review
Forgive and forget — Forgone Review

Familiarity breeds enjoyment—to a degree. I like ordering my 10-piece nugget meal when I go to the nearby McDonald’s, I like having the same medium Diet Coke on the side, and I like the large-size fries with exactly three packets of ketchup. My go-to pig-out meal is a

by Poch Saldana
Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2020 Designer Dino Digs on the Go — Jurassic World Complete Edition on Switch
Designer Dino Digs on the Go — Jurassic World Complete Edition on Switch

Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park books aren’t really about dinosaurs. Sure, they feature the lumbering beasts, but Jurassic Park has always been about the hubris of man and their ill-advised attempts to control nature. We continue to irresponsibly use our superior technologies to lull ourselves into a false sense

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2020 I lift things up and put them down — Part Time UFO review
I lift things up and put them down — Part Time UFO review

Part Time UFO is in the running for the feelgood game of 2020, and that’s in a year with Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Bugsnax. Released a while ago on mobile, HAL Egg, HAL Laboratory’s mobile wing, created a title that’s part-physics puzzler and part-job simulator all

by Elisha Deogracias
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