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Reviews   -   Jun 08, 2018 You only get one — One Strike review
You only get one — One Strike review

When it comes to battle, one move can be the difference between life and death. One Strike takes this to heart and makes it the core concept behind its gameplay. One Strike takes place in feudal Japan and revolves around six fighters battling to survive. Every match starts with the

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Jun 07, 2018 Man’s not hot, he’s Icy Hot — Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn review
Man’s not hot, he’s Icy Hot — Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn review

Look, if you told me that I had to write, “Shaquille O’Neal donned a cactus suit in order to defeat heavy metal rockers so he could destroy a Paris Hilton-esque demon” in a review last year, I probably would have laughed it off. Yet, here we are, and Shaq

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 07, 2018 It’s dangerous to go alone — Songbringer review
It’s dangerous to go alone — Songbringer review

Picture this: you gain control of your protagonist in an unknown world. Everything around you is teeming with life, and the map screen is a blank canvas just waiting to be filled in. There’s a cave directly in front of you, and inside you find a sword. Leaving the

by Abram Buehner
Reviews   -   Jun 07, 2018 Bullet Swell — Just Shapes and Beats review
Bullet Swell — Just Shapes and Beats review

Just Shapes and Beats has been on my radar since I first played it with some of my Gaming Trend colleagues at E3 years ago. Since then, I’ve been patiently waiting for Berzerk Studio to release a finished product. Just Shapes and Beats is a bullet hell game where

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Jun 05, 2018 A wondrous world of shapes and colors — Shape of the World review
A wondrous world of shapes and colors — Shape of the World review

Some people manage their stress by meditating, others by doing yoga. Some people use shooting games as a coping mechanism, venting their frustrations in a spray of bullets. I’ve found something of a middle ground, where I use video games to mitigate my stress, but I tend to go

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Jun 05, 2018 In the mouth of madness — The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker review
In the mouth of madness — The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker review

I have a bold opinion: the renaissance of full motion video is here, and Wales Interactive is the harbinger. The publisher recently released The Bunker and Late Shift on the Nintendo Switch, and I can see the how both games innovated the genre of yesteryear. With The Infectious Madness of

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 04, 2018 You can go your own way — ICEY review
You can go your own way — ICEY review

Most 2D side scrolling action games revolve around fighting and moving to the right, while following any arrows meant to point you in the right direction. Why do we blindly follow these arrows? What happens if we ignore them and head in other directions? ICEY takes these questions and makes

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   May 29, 2018 Busting bombchus against the moblin mentality — Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition review
Busting bombchus against the moblin mentality — Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition review

Say what you will about the Warriors series of games, but it provides great mindless hack-and-slash fun when you want it. They might not be as smart and sexy as God of War or Bayonetta, but I’ve loved almost every entry I’ve played (barring the sixth numbered one)

by Elisha Deogracias
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