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Reviews   -   Aug 15, 2017 Silent, deadly, and amazing: Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun review
Silent, deadly, and amazing: Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun review

Peer pressure is a hell of a drug, and this new addiction is the fault of Brad Galloway, Managing Editor of GameCritics.com — he did this to me. After he mentioned it fairly relentlessly, as did several others, I realized that I was completely unfamiliar with the game. But I’

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 14, 2017 No hand holding, komrade – Sudden Strike 4 review
No hand holding, komrade – Sudden Strike 4 review

Truth be told, I’ve not played any of the games in the Sudden Strike series until now. Having now played Sudden Strike 4, I’m wondering just what I missed! Releasing simultaneously on PlayStation 4 and PC, Sudden Strike 4 is a real time strategy game in the vein

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 11, 2017 A bull, a frog, and a goblin walk onto an airship – Gigantic review
A bull, a frog, and a goblin walk onto an airship – Gigantic review

Over the past few years, I have found my interest in multiplayer games steadily dissipating. There seemed to have been a lack of interesting and original multiplayer games coming out and nothing was able to grab my attention. Even some of my favorite games to play with friends, such as

by Zach Faber
Reviews   -   Aug 07, 2017 A cherry of a keyboard – HyperX Alloy Elite Keyboard review
A cherry of a keyboard – HyperX Alloy Elite Keyboard review

Many people, gamers especially, neglect their peripherals. They stick with that ancient Dell mouse their PC game with, or they rock the $20 impulse-buy keyboard in the exit row at Fry’s Electronics. It’s unfortunate as, even as they spend upwards of $600 on a shiny new video card,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 07, 2017 Solid price and features – ENHANCE Voltaic Blackout mouse review
Solid price and features – ENHANCE Voltaic Blackout mouse review

We review a lot of hardware around here, and oftentimes it tends to be the bleeding edge. That said, there are more than a few of you asking for something more value-priced or mid-range when it comes to peripherals. I’ve recently found myself in the market for a new

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 29, 2017 Path of most resistance: Sundered review
Path of most resistance: Sundered review

Some genre mashups go together like peanut butter and chocolate, others, not so much.  While the roguelike genre had been mashed together with just about every type of gameplay under the sun, Sundered represents an attempt to make it work with the Metroidvania genre, a seemingly impossible task given how

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Jul 28, 2017 Get your ass to Mars – Solstice Chronicles: MIA review
Get your ass to Mars – Solstice Chronicles: MIA review

As the Earth is engulfed by a horrible virus called STROL, humanity scrambles to colonize Mars, establishing a new world on the hostile red planet. The race to find a cure for the STROL virus ignites a battle between the hegemony of the massive corporations that rule Mars and the

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 20, 2017 Among Struggles and Artists, The Lion’s Song Review
Among Struggles and Artists, The Lion’s Song Review

There is no doubt that Vienna, Austria had an incredible art scene in the beginning of the 20th century. Artists such as Gustav Klimt had a lasting impact and helped cultivate long-lasting inspiration for artists for generations. The Lion’s Song references this incredible scene as it uses Vienna as

by Sean Anthony
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