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Reviews   -   Jul 13, 2017 Sandbag soldier – Front Defense VR review
Sandbag soldier – Front Defense VR review

The HTC Vive has had its fair share of decent shooters from smaller developers, but I was excited to see what one sponsored by the company would look like. Fantahorn Studios, an internal company, was tasked with creating a shooter that would showcase the platform for new headset owners without

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 09, 2017 A run through the jungle: Rising Storm 2: Vietnam Review
A run through the jungle: Rising Storm 2: Vietnam Review

The Vietnam War has never been a popular setting for first person shooters. Sure, there was Battlefield: Vietnam back in 2004, but who even remembers that? I know I’d forgotten about it. More recently, DICE released the Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam expansion, but that was almost seven years

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Jun 07, 2017 Butt-Sliding Your Way To Victory, Vanquish Review
Butt-Sliding Your Way To Victory, Vanquish Review

Seven years ago, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 owners were given the chance to play a unique cover shooter: Vanquish. Unfortunately, for those dedicated to the ever expanding world of PC gaming, PlatinumGames Inc’s fast-paced third person shooter wasn’t available. Seven years later, Vanquish gets another chance to

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Jun 06, 2017 Second verse, same as the first: Beholder: Blissful Sleep review
Second verse, same as the first: Beholder: Blissful Sleep review

In Beholder: Blissful Sleep, you play as Hector Medina, the former building manager of the apartment block in the main game. This seems to be a prequel, giving you a glimpse into the lives of some of the characters residing there before Carl Stein and his family moved in. While

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   May 29, 2017 “Fun will now commence” – Star Trek: Bridge Crew VR review
“Fun will now commence” – Star Trek: Bridge Crew VR review

It’s hard to imagine that Star Trek: The Original Series had just 79 episodes when you think of just how much Roddenberry’s creation inspired entire generations. Innumerable inventions were posited over 50 years ago that are in common use today, including personal communicators, universal translators, handheld computers, and

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 22, 2017 Should have sent a poet – Endless Space 2 review
Should have sent a poet – Endless Space 2 review

There’s something about the 4X genre that, when compared to games like the Civilization series, makes it feel deep and comprehensive. Maybe it’s the vastness of space, and perhaps it’s the diversity of unfamiliar races, but there’s no doubt that the 4X genre is one that

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 19, 2017 Simple and clean: Ovivo review
Simple and clean: Ovivo review

With triple-A games these days showing off how much they can achieve graphically, sometimes it’s great to just chill out with something simple. Ovivo is a great example of a game where less is more, as it depends on a singular mechanic to traverse its wonderful minimalist world. While

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 10, 2017 Hearty Hardware – HyperX Pulsefire Gaming Mouse review
Hearty Hardware – HyperX Pulsefire Gaming Mouse review

When you hear the word “affordable” coupled with “high quality,” the results are usually less than that combination of words would suggest. When I lost my competition-grade mouse to an unfortunate high-speed dog running accident I was on the hunt for a new input peripheral. HyperX has been making a

by Ron Burke
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