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Reviews   -   Mar 27, 2018 A bolt of brilliance! — Detective Pikachu review
A bolt of brilliance! — Detective Pikachu review

I went into Detective Pikachu with less-than-high expectations. It looked cute, but I feared this title would amount to little more than a mish-mash of minigames cobbled together by something resembling a plot. I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised by the entire package presented by this Game

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Mar 27, 2018 Stop trying to make fetch quests happen – Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemist and the Mysterious Paintings review
Stop trying to make fetch quests happen – Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemist and the Mysterious Paintings review

I like a lot of JRPGs, including Tales of Symphonia, Xenoblade Chronicles, and various Pokémon games. I like the characters, their stories, and the struggles they go through to defeat evil and save the world. I like the engaging way these games handle battles and exploration. They really capture the

by Kyle Movius
Reviews   -   Mar 24, 2018 Kirby learns about the powers of friendship — Kirby Star Allies review
Kirby learns about the powers of friendship — Kirby Star Allies review

Kirby! That’s a name you should know. He’s the star of the show. Okay, while Kirby hasn’t had an anime outing in many years, he’s still lighting up the sky from Popstar (and in many cases, outer space) with frequent releases that always take what worked

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Mar 22, 2018 Rumble before you crumble — Castle of Heart review
Rumble before you crumble — Castle of Heart review

An evil sorcerer rules the village and makes the lives of the villagers miserable. He constantly demands people as sacrifices but when he chooses your true love, enough is enough. You are a knight who attempts to stop him, and in retaliation, the sorcerer turns the entire village to stone

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Mar 21, 2018 A festival of turn-based RPG goodness — Earthlock review
A festival of turn-based RPG goodness — Earthlock review

Sometimes games are a disappointment. Budgets, time constraints, and even the limitations of technology can all conspire to undo the best of creative intentions. In 2016, Earthlock turned out to be one of those titles. This gorgeous indie game came to life thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign, but when

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Mar 17, 2018 Romancing the geisha — The Men of Yoshiwara: Ohgiya review
Romancing the geisha — The Men of Yoshiwara: Ohgiya review

Ok, so let’s be honest right off the bat: Most people don’t dive into a dating game expecting brilliant literature. Character development, foreshadowing, plot twists, etc, generally take a back seat or directly lead to the idea of the leading lady banging it out her main man… or

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Mar 13, 2018 Fun, yet flawed, fantasy – Revenant Saga review
Fun, yet flawed, fantasy – Revenant Saga review

I feel like Kemco games are like fast food: they’re not the best at what they do, but they’re enjoyable and I always feel myself coming back to them for a bite here and there. As much as I criticized Mom Hid My Game! earlier in the year,

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2018 Waka your way to glory — Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 Plus Review
Waka your way to glory — Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 Plus Review

Pac-Man is a game that needs little introduction. You’re Pac-Man, you gobble down dots, eat fruit, get chased by ghosts, find power pellets, and eat the ghosts. Over the years, Namco has tried to experiment with the series in unique ways. One of these ways was with the Pac-Man

by Sean Anthony
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