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Reviews   -   Jul 15, 2016 Puzzles and pufferfish: Song of the Deep review
Puzzles and pufferfish: Song of the Deep review

I’ll come right out and say it, I wasn’t expecting a great deal from Song of the Deep. Sure, I was hopeful, especially coming from a polished studio like Insomniac Games (see Ratchet and Clank), but I was worried it might not draw me in and hold my

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Jul 15, 2016 Relaxation and zen; The Sims 4 Spa Day review
Relaxation and zen; The Sims 4 Spa Day review

The Sims 4 grows and expands with each new expansion, game pack, and stuff pack. I have been reviewing all the Sims 4 content as I can keep up with over the last few months, but with Spa Day I feel I have finally found what a game pack should

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Jul 13, 2016 Card fight: Duelyst Review
Card fight: Duelyst Review

A tried and true method of battle is to line up two forces against each other. Sometimes this is handled by lining both sides up and each character going in order, the way several JRPGs handle it. Other times the forces are placed on some battleground made of squares or

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Jul 13, 2016 Barbarians and boredom: Crush Your Enemies review

Go back to the glory days of real-time strategy games they said, it’ll be fun they said. I’m not so sure about the “glory days” part, but Crush Your Enemies certainly was fun, nostalgic even. With delightful characters like Fuzgut the Destroyer, loading screen banners that say “shaving

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Jul 11, 2016 Looking for gold: Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter review

Believe it or not, there have been 10 Sherlock Holmes games created by Frogwares. Their newest adventure, Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter, makes it a clean 11. The series has picked up steam recently and The Devil’s Daughter was poised to be one of its most popular releases

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Jul 07, 2016 Soothes the need for speed – Crucial Ballistix Elite DDR4 Memory Review
Soothes the need for speed – Crucial Ballistix Elite DDR4 Memory Review

Micron is one of the oldest names in the business. Formed in 1978, they were one of the “founding fathers” of the computing age. Their consumer-facing arm, Crucial, has been delivering high-quality memory modules for decades at this point, earning a reputation for their value-focused sticks, as well as their

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 29, 2016 Extended Stay: The Sims 4 Outdoor Retreat review
Extended Stay: The Sims 4 Outdoor Retreat review

With the career and work centereed expansions, it is time for the Sims to take a vacation, and luckily Outdoor Retreat offers just that. With a focus around camping, fishing, and collecting there is a lot of content in this game pack, although it may be the weakest game pack

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Jun 28, 2016 Poor performance in Palanai: Dead Island Riptide Definitive Edition review
Poor performance in Palanai: Dead Island Riptide Definitive Edition review

The original Dead Island started the series strong in 2011, whereas Riptide in 2013 made for a fairly weak follow-up. The maze-like areas serve to artificially lengthen the game, half of the main quests are centered around mowing down waves of zombies, the side quests are largely uninteresting, and there

by Sarah Marchant
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