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Reviews   -   Jun 25, 2018 California rolls, they’re unforgettable — Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido review
California rolls, they’re unforgettable — Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido review

Nintendo has a way of making weird little puzzle titles that devour my time: Pocket Card Jockey was a 3DS title from two years back that I ate up, while 2015 brought a Puzzle and Dragons two-pack with a traditional campaign, and one themed around Mario and friends that I

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 25, 2018 If at first you don’t succeed, die, die again — Paranautical Activity review
If at first you don’t succeed, die, die again — Paranautical Activity review

Some people like rogue-lite games, while others prefer first person shooters. Why not take both of those concepts, combine them, and give it all a blocky aesthetic? Paranautical Activity takes that idea and brings it to life. Paranautical Activity originally started out on Steam, and has now made its way

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Jun 21, 2018 Shape up and add up — Hexologic review
Shape up and add up — Hexologic review

Sudoku and similar puzzle games have been very popular, especially among those who enjoy challenging their brain. Unlike many challenging games, the aforementioned experiences are designed to be relaxing. Hexologic falls into this category, and accomplishes its task well. Hexologic involves hexagons that are connected to one another in a

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Jun 21, 2018 Hitting the right notes — Musynx review
Hitting the right notes — Musynx review

As much as I love Super Mario Odyssey and FMV titles on the Switch, rhythm games still rock my world on the handheld hybrid. Even after eight months, I still fire up Superbeat: Xonic to play a few rounds on my downtime. Of course, this was just to whet my

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 21, 2018 Two souls, one breathtaking journey — Pode review
Two souls, one breathtaking journey — Pode review

Independent games have been making and impressive splash for the last several years, and with the rise of Nindies on the Nintendo Switch, it’s hard to think of a better or more convenient time to be a fan of indies. I’ve been clamoring to get my hands on

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Jun 19, 2018 Quirky adventures in the Deepsea Metro — Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion review
Quirky adventures in the Deepsea Metro — Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion review

The Splatoon series has had a reputation for free DLC content, so when Octo Expansion was announced as the first paid add-on to Nintendo’s shooter, there were many skeptics. Right from the start, much debate arose as to whether or not this new content would be worth the money.

by Abram Buehner
Reviews   -   Jun 09, 2018 Rolling in the heat — Dillon’s Dead-Heat Breakers Review
Rolling in the heat — Dillon’s Dead-Heat Breakers Review

Dillon’s Dead-Heat Breakers is a post-apocalyptic game that takes three genres (tower defense, action, and racing) and mashes them together for a fun and different experience. You play through the game switching between two characters who become friends after an encounter with the protagonists of the game, the Grocks:

by Shaun Woerner
Reviews   -   Jun 08, 2018 Go west, young cow puncher — West of Loathing review
Go west, young cow puncher — West of Loathing review

In the age of near-realistic graphics, we’ve learned an important lesson: a game doesn’t need a beautiful artstyle to make a good game, it needs a fitting one. If your game is a heavy action game with themes of death and dread, a darker artstyle will fit. If

by Sean Anthony
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