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Reviews   -   Oct 17, 2018 Sick beats, wild inventions, and trivia binges — Jackbox Party Pack 5 Review
Sick beats, wild inventions, and trivia binges — Jackbox Party Pack 5 Review

Annual Jackbox Party Pack games are something we’ve come to expect. They’re always more than welcome as they provide countless hours of entertainment through mobile device-console hybrid technology, and Jackbox Games continues to find new ways to innovate their party-making system. In Jackbox Party Pack 5, Jackbox Games

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Oct 15, 2018 Color me impressed — Crayola Scoot review
Color me impressed — Crayola Scoot review

I didn’t know that a game featuring Crayola and dabbing would be one of the better sports experiences this year, but here we are. Crayola Scoot is an oddly satisfying treat for those that missed the good old days of Tony Hawk Pro Skater, and it comes packed with

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 14, 2018 Jack of all parties, master of none — Super Mario Party review
Jack of all parties, master of none — Super Mario Party review

I should say this off the top: I’m not truly acquainted with the Mario Party series. I’ve only dabbled in the modern set of games and never felt the urge to play the classic titles that so many have fallen in love with. When I’m sitting down

by Abram Buehner
Reviews   -   Oct 14, 2018 The sky’s the limit — Cities: Skylines Nintendo Switch Edition review
The sky’s the limit — Cities: Skylines Nintendo Switch Edition review

Cities: Skylines is not a God game. You can shape and build your city exactly how you see fit, but that moniker is maybe a misnomer. I may only be the mayor, but that wouldn’t stop me from raising taxes exorbitantly for a month or two whenever the mood

by Nathan Anstadt
Reviews   -   Oct 13, 2018 Who’s the endangered one now? — Feral Fury review
Who’s the endangered one now? — Feral Fury review

Twin-stick shooters have been very popular over the years, and the genre only grows larger with more high-quality titles every year. Mixing this type of gameplay with procedurally generated stages adds even more fun and replayability to the equation. Games like Enter the Gungeon have proven that very well, and

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Oct 12, 2018 Embrace your flaws — Soulblight review
Embrace your flaws — Soulblight review

Nobody’s perfect, and that’s a fact that we have to live with. Some people try to fix their problems, while others just roll with the punches. Then there are those who turn their flaws into strength. That basic idea is a core point of Soulblight, where things that

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Oct 10, 2018 Otherworldly — Another World review
Otherworldly — Another World review

Pull up in a Ferrari, in the dead of night. Most of the world is asleep, dreaming of adventure. You, a scientist who drives a Ferrari, are either far too cool or far too insecure to do the normal thing. So you pop out of your fine ride, crack open

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Oct 08, 2018 More puzzle than strategy — Exorder Switch review
More puzzle than strategy — Exorder Switch review

I find few things as satisfying as a good strategy game. Figuring out how to best use the map, making clever use of special skills and abilities, and surviving the odds to complete a difficult mission can feel endlessly rewarding. I was excited to dive into Exorder, since it featured

by A Kay Purcell
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