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Reviews   -   Aug 27, 2016 To adorable and beyond: Grow Up review
To adorable and beyond: Grow Up review

It’s rare that one can find a game so equally calming and challenging at the same time. Ubisoft’s Grow Up can be described as one of those games. BUD is the protagonist of this open-world platformer, a clumsy, child-like robot whose goal is to recover the scattered pieces

by Rachel "Rei" Berry
Reviews   -   Aug 26, 2016 Shiny, but not strategic: Meridian: Squad 22 review
Shiny, but not strategic: Meridian: Squad 22 review

A game designed and developed entirely by one person is impressive. Considering the low price tag of $15 for Meridian: Squad 22, it does boast some fantastic visuals and sound. Maps, units, and terrain look unique and are bursting with vibrant colors. The cutscenes look incredible and the audio team

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Aug 23, 2016 Zombasite puts the RT in your ARPG!
Zombasite puts the RT in your ARPG!

The digital world is crawling with Diablo-likes (erm, I mean ‘Action Role Playing Games’ or ARPGs), but so many of them seem to agree on many things all in the name of convention or convenience. So what happens when a designer sees a two-dimensional world and decides to step sideways?

by Brian Wettengel
Reviews   -   Aug 19, 2016 Adam Jensen 2.0 – Deus Ex: Mankind Divided review
Adam Jensen 2.0 – Deus Ex: Mankind Divided review

I’m standing in the secret room behind the office of the Palisade Bank’s CEO, grabbing a particularly damning document that I obtained at great personal risk. It’s how I got here that takes the stable platform of Deus Ex: Human Revolution (my review from five years ago

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 11, 2016 We’ll never be royals: Reigns review
We’ll never be royals: Reigns review

Unlike some people my age, I haven’t tried online dating yet, but for some reason Tinder mystifies me. The app’s ephemeral approach to social interaction is neat; it’s exciting that in this day and age we can get dates by mutually swiping right in an app. While

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Aug 11, 2016 Time travel with a twist: Kelvin and the Infamous Machine review
Time travel with a twist: Kelvin and the Infamous Machine review

For some reason, I continually find myself drawn to point-and-click titles, even though they usually disappoint me in some way. Either the puzzles are so nonsensical that progression is a real battle, or the story is weak. Kelvin and the Infamous Machine possesses neither of these flaws; it’s a

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Aug 11, 2016 Shallow but pretty: The Amazing Shinsengumi review
Shallow but pretty: The Amazing Shinsengumi review

Otomes have been my guilty pleasure for years. They are what kept the hopeless romantic in me entertained, and yes, absolutely and undeniably addicted. They are relatively short, sweet, and simple stories with appealing visuals, and a variety of unique, albeit archetypal characters to choose from.  The Amazing Shinsengumi: Heroes

by Rachel "Rei" Berry
Reviews   -   Aug 08, 2016 Bullet heaven: Lovely Planet Arcade review
Bullet heaven: Lovely Planet Arcade review

I’m a big fan of games that look deceptively easy but can make things difficult in a heartbeat. Quicktequila’s Lovely Planet Arcade is a great example of this; the game’s stylistically bright visuals and upbeat music masks an unforgiving yet fair arcade style FPS that pulls no

by Elisha Deogracias
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