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Reviews   -   Feb 23, 2019 Strong alone, stronger together, and a work in progress — Anthem review
Strong alone, stronger together, and a work in progress — Anthem review

Before we get into the review proper, I have a bit of a caveat and a comparison to make that will explain while any review of this game is essentially a Javelin in motion. As Anthem is an always-connected world and is capable of injecting world events without patches, the

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2019 Flowing in the wind — Flower PC review
Flowing in the wind — Flower PC review

Of the fruit borne by the partnership between Epic Games and Annapurna, thatgamecompany’s string of relaxing, flow-centric experiences is among the most hotly-anticipated additions to the Epic Games Store. After a decade of PlayStation exclusivity, PC gamers can finally get their dose of calm and colors with Flower, the

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Feb 06, 2019 Dogs of war — Wargroove review
Dogs of war — Wargroove review

Developer Chucklefish seemed to go the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” route with Wargroove. Anyone who remembers Advance Wars will likely be thrown headfirst down memory lane with their first look at the new strategy title, and the resemblances are more than just skin deep. That’

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Jan 21, 2019 Sheep’s all that — Catherine Classic review
Sheep’s all that — Catherine Classic review

It is said that behind every great man is a better woman, but what if you just want to continue being a garbage human? Drinking late and sleeping in are among the premier experiences of life, interconnected by days of selfish splendor and aimless irresponsibility. Yet, how long can you

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jan 15, 2019 Still sharp — Onimusha: Warlords Remastered review
Still sharp — Onimusha: Warlords Remastered review

Capcom’s 2001 action-adventure classic, Onimusha: Warlords, was the system-seller that the PlayStation 2 needed. It demonstrated to potential console buyers what next-generation gaming could be. Thanks to cutting-edge visuals, eye-popping cinematics, and visceral combat, the game shot up the sales charts, even holding the title of highest-selling PlayStation 2

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Jan 11, 2019 Fast and furious — Bladed Fury review
Fast and furious — Bladed Fury review

At first glance, you could mistake Bladed Fury for Vanillaware’s classic Muramasa: The Demon Blade. It’s clear that NEXT Studios took a lot of inspiration from that title for its new game’s looks and gameplay, though it scaled back in both departments. Though Bladed Fury doesn’t

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Dec 30, 2018 A place to call home — Ashen review
A place to call home — Ashen review

What does it take to save the world? In most games, the answer is destroying some great evil, but in Ashen, it’s about protecting something good. Ashen is a Souls-like game to its core, sharing the familiar stamina-based combat, currency absorbed from fallen enemies, and death and resurrection cycle.

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Dec 19, 2018 Heart of darkness — Below review
Heart of darkness — Below review

In its opening moments — a long, slow zoom in on a sailboat moving through stormy seas — Below comes across as either an extremely bold game, or one that’s a bit too in love with itself. Maybe both are true. Opening a game on a single minute-long shot of nothing

by Bryan Lawver
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