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Reviews   -   May 10, 2017 Life is unbearable, Death is your ally, Super Rude Bear Resurrection Review
Life is unbearable, Death is your ally, Super Rude Bear Resurrection Review

Every once in awhile, I come across a game that makes me think about deep, philosophical questions. Am I a good person? How can I make better choices? Do I really hate myself this much? The latter is a question I ask myself in tough-as-nails platformers, and Super Rude Bear

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   May 08, 2017 God doesn’t love you, not like I do: Outlast 2 review
God doesn’t love you, not like I do: Outlast 2 review

“It’s not just the cult. Two sides. Christians and… something else.” – Blake Langermann, Outlast 2 For Blake, the cost of following his investigative journalist wife Lynn on an assignment in rural Arizona is more than he could’ve ever imagined. He’s only slightly rattled when their helicopter crashes

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   May 05, 2017 A universe of new features – Galactic Civilizations III: Crusade review
A universe of new features – Galactic Civilizations III: Crusade review

When games get DLC, it’s typically a “more of the same” sort of affair.  The developer tacks on a new scenario, perhaps a handful of units, and a modicum of fresh story and calls it a day.  Stardock has taken a very different approach with its flagship 4X title,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 05, 2017 Everybody needs to calm down – The Walking Dead: A New Frontier – Thicker Than Water review
Everybody needs to calm down – The Walking Dead: A New Frontier – Thicker Than Water review

Slight spoilers for episode one through three are included While the Walking Dead – A New Frontier has, for the most part, been a very refreshing and enjoyable new direction for the series, there were a few missteps that have been dragging it down since episode one. Episode four – Thicker Than

by Zach Faber
Reviews   -   May 04, 2017 Scouting, sniping, sneaking, and shooting: Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 Review
Scouting, sniping, sneaking, and shooting: Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3 Review

A few months ago, I played through Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3’s beta and was roundly impressed. Needless to say, both my excitement and my expectations were running high prior to getting my hands on the full version after such an enjoyable beta. At the time of writing, I’ve

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   May 03, 2017 Frozen in the past – Syberia 3 review
Frozen in the past – Syberia 3 review

I really tried with Syberia 3. I was excited to come back to the world of Kate Walker, enjoy more of Benoit Sokal’s writing style, and see it all updated for a new generation of gamers to enjoy. I’ve spent the last week trying my damnedest to figure

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 03, 2017 Dark, Damp, Colorful: Scanner Sombre Review
Dark, Damp, Colorful: Scanner Sombre Review

It’s dark. Very dark. You’re unable to see anything. Nearby, you spot a VR Headset and a LIDAR scanner. With these equipped, your world has become much more… colorful. And you’re finally able to traverse the mysterious caves around you. Scanner Sombre, developed by Introversion Software (the

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   May 02, 2017 Adding chat to the mix – Turtle Beach Recon Chat headset review
Adding chat to the mix – Turtle Beach Recon Chat headset review

Headsets are a bit of a roll of the dice. Finding a headset that sounds amazing often costs a ton of money. One that is supremely comfortable, however, often pries the wallet even wider, and might sacrifice sound for a nicer fit. Worse, those expensive headsets are often terrible for

by Gerard Uht
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