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Reviews   -   Sep 14, 2016 The A.I. cannot lie: Event [0]
The A.I. cannot lie: Event [0]

Event [0] is an exploration game that skillfully uses puzzles and conversations to guide you through its story. To progress, you will need to carefully explore every area of the spaceship Nautilus to find clues to help you with the game’s puzzles while learning about the ship’s dark

by Zach Faber
Reviews   -   Sep 13, 2016 Nose to the grinding-stone: Guards review
Nose to the grinding-stone: Guards review

Battlecruiser Games’ Guards has a tricky proposition to tackle: it wants to be accessible enough as to engage casual strategy fans yet also comprehensive enough to grab veteran fans of turn-based strategy RPGs. While the game does succeed in introducing gamers to the strategy genre, its shallow and limited mechanics

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Sep 13, 2016 Eye tracking hits a level of maturation – Tobii EyeX eye tracker review
Eye tracking hits a level of maturation – Tobii EyeX eye tracker review

There hasn’t been a lot of innovation in the peripheral input device market beyond higher DPI mice. Sure, we had trackballs, gun-shaped mice, the Novint Falcon, and the SpaceOrb 360, just to name a few, but none of these added much to the equation. One idea that has had

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 06, 2016 Towering above: Project Highrise review

There’s a fascinating beauty about skyscrapers. They inspire awe and embody the ability of Man to create, to dream, and to build. I am always struck by their sophistication and sheer size. And yet, their inner workings have always remained somewhat of a mystery to me. How are they

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Sep 05, 2016 What we saw from the tracks: The Final Station review
What we saw from the tracks: The Final Station review

When you think of the post-apocalyptic genre, what are the staples that come to mind? Zombies, government conspiracies, improvised weapons? What about trains? Though they may seem unconventional or out of place, they’re not the only thing that makes The Final Station fascinating and unique. The game opens with

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Aug 30, 2016 Papa was a rolling stone: Sally’s Law review
Papa was a rolling stone: Sally’s Law review

If you’ve ever had a streak of bad luck, you’re probably familiar with the term Murphy’s law: anything that can go wrong will go wrong. However, there exists a lesser known opposite, known as Sally’s law, which dictates that everything will go according to plan. It

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Aug 29, 2016 Out of sight, out of mind – StarCraft 2: Nova Covert Ops DLC 2 review
Out of sight, out of mind – StarCraft 2: Nova Covert Ops DLC 2 review

The story of StarCraft’s stealthy and stylish covert operative, Nova, continues in the second batch of new single-player downloadable missions for StarCraft 2 released by Blizzard. The newest missions pick up where the first three began, with Nova continuing to uncover why she’s missing her memories and attempting

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 29, 2016 808s and bone breaks: The Metronomicon review
808s and bone breaks: The Metronomicon review

The Metronomicon is not here to make new proclamations about the status of music.  It’s fairly well known that music is a deadly weapon. Whether you’re getting “down with the sickness” of the “rockin’ pneumonia and the boogie woogie flu” or you’re shredding a face melting hook

by Patrick Rost
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