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Reviews   -   Aug 05, 2016 You spin me right round: Road to Ballhalla review
You spin me right round: Road to Ballhalla review

As the name implies, Road to Ballhalla is about enduring rigorous trials in the hopes of securing greatness. Instead of looking to impress the Norse gods, however, you’re just a little marble trying to make your way around without getting brutally smashed. This recent offering by tinyBuild is a

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Aug 01, 2016 Impersonating an officer: This Is The Police review
Impersonating an officer: This Is The Police review

Two cops have died at the scene. That’s all I get: a notification that the officers I dispatched not only failed to stop the hostage crisis, but were killed in action by a hail of bullets. There’s little pomp or circumstance, just a notification. I sigh, neither the

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Jul 28, 2016 The future is in your paws: Hunter’s Legacy review
The future is in your paws: Hunter’s Legacy review

When Hunter’s Legacy caught my eye, I was hoping I’d be going into a fun little platformer about a community of cats. As it turns out, the platforming aspect is challenging and enjoyable, but the game as a whole is lackluster and not all that memorable. The dastardly

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Jul 28, 2016 Mouse moves like Jagger: Enhance GX-MP5 and GX-MP6 review
Mouse moves like Jagger: Enhance GX-MP5 and GX-MP6 review

I always thought that a mousepad was a pretty simple thing, nothing to be concerned with in the whole scope of the computer unit.  Boy was I wrong.  Even though a mousepad only need be flat and smooth to be worthwhile, it is clear to me now that some are

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2016 A nostalgic throwback to eighties adventure games: DreamBreak review
A nostalgic throwback to eighties adventure games: DreamBreak review

A lot of indie games take inspiration from the classics, particularly from the 8-bit through 16-bit era.  DreamBreak, a cyberpunk, point-and-click adventure game recently released on Steam, doesn’t just feel like a game inspired by the old Sierra adventure games, such as Space Quest and King’s Quest, it

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Jul 25, 2016 Stumbling through the clouds: Human: Fall Flat review
Stumbling through the clouds: Human: Fall Flat review

With clumsy physics akin to Octodad and subtle humor reminiscent of The Stanley Parable, Human: Fall Flat is a fun brain teaser of a game – when you’re not frustrated or feeling sick. The premise of Human: Fall Flat is that you’re guiding your little gender-neutral buddy through a

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Jul 18, 2016 Feeling confined: Phantom Brave PC review
Feeling confined: Phantom Brave PC review

No matter how sweet the taste, if you are given the same fruit over and over again, you will soon wish for something new.  The same is true with Phantom Brave PC, the game’s fourth re-release.  With no new features to differentiate from previous ports, Phantom Brave PC is

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jul 18, 2016 Just keep climbin’: Fossil Echo review
fossil echo

Some people say it’s hard to tell a story without words. Others say a picture is worth a thousand words. How many words is an artistic piece such as Fossil Echo worth? With little more than visual patterns and vague symbols, our silent protagonist, a small boy in an

by Rachel "Rei" Berry
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