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Reviews   -   Mar 01, 2017 Playing God: Torment: Tides of Numenera review
Playing God: Torment: Tides of Numenera review

When it first launched on Kickstarter, Torment: Tides of Numenera seemed like a dream come true. A spiritual successor to the innovative 90’s PC RPG Planescape Torment, set in a new universe created by Dungeons and Dragons veteran Monte Cook, with a team made up of Obsidian and Interplay

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Feb 22, 2017 Break me out to the ball game: Aliens Go Home Run review
Break me out to the ball game: Aliens Go Home Run review

Tetris, Pac-Man, Space Invaders. These franchises have been in the gaming market for decades, and even though the industry changed, a lot of the arcade classics have stood the test of time. It seems the best remakes of these games are ones that add fresh gameplay while staying true to

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 20, 2017 Deadliest Warrior but better: For Honor Review
Deadliest Warrior but better: For Honor Review

You know a game is engaging when you have to physically pry yourself from it just so you can write a review. For Honor has taken the all too familiar concept of “Who would win in a fight?” and turned it into an experience that is beautifully crafted, mechanically sound,

by Rachel "Rei" Berry
Reviews   -   Feb 14, 2017 I can bearly contain myself: Bear With Me Ep 2
I can bearly contain myself: Bear With Me Ep 2

Paper City and its seedy underbelly are ready to be explored in Bear With Me Episode 2. Amber and Ted take to the gritty, monochromatic streets as they continue their search for Flint, Amber’s missing brother, and investigate the most recent fire by the mysterious arsonist, the Red Man

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Feb 09, 2017 Get the dirt and get out: Beholder review
Get the dirt and get out: Beholder review

Dark and engrossing, Beholder takes a realistic look at life in a totalitarian state. Do you perform your job as assigned, look out for your family first and foremost, or undermine the establishment by any means necessary? Though you may try to balance them all, there’s no way to

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Feb 08, 2017 Battles, blitz, and Baeme: Arelite Core review
Battles, blitz, and Baeme: Arelite Core review

It seems these days that JRPGs are taking cues from western influences and developing into open-world, cinematic sprawls. This isn’t a bad thing necessarily, but it does make the times when the genre returns to form that much memorable. Titles like Eternal Sonata and Gurumin highlight how a modern

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 06, 2017 Head tracking and incredible accuracy – Tobii Eye Tracker 4C review
Head tracking and incredible accuracy – Tobii Eye Tracker 4C review

I was pretty impressed with the Tobii EyeX and said as much in my review. I also pointed out that, while it does spell a new level of maturation, there were a few hiccups including driver issues and some integrations that seemed to have stopped functioning. What I didn’t

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jan 25, 2017 An Artistic Attempt: Don’t Open the Doors Review
An Artistic Attempt: Don’t Open the Doors Review

The claymation look of Don’t Open the Doors is a stark contrast to most modern games, It’s a new concept to many people who aren’t familiar with the history of claymation, so it lends an eye opener and a new experience to the world of computer generated

by Rachel "Rei" Berry
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