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Reviews   -   Jan 29, 2016 One-trick robots — Slybots: Frantic Zone review
One-trick robots — Slybots: Frantic Zone review

Slybots: Frantic Zone is a top-down shooter with robots by indie studio Team ERROR. It originally launched on Steam Early Access last summer under the name FATAL ERROR, connecting the developers to the community to find bugs and gather suggestions, and its official release was on January 18. When you

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Jan 21, 2016 Taking an extended detour — Crashlands review
Taking an extended detour — Crashlands review

Being that I am from St. Louis and have a vested interest in video games, last year I decided to research indie studios in the St. Louis area. I browsed through websites and followed a few of them on Twitter to see what they’re up to. Then one day

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Jan 19, 2016 Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak review – something ancient, something new
Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak review – something ancient, something new

The original Homeworld and its sequel were, pun intended, light years ahead of their time. Massive fleets swarming in the 360-degree vastness of space were revolutionary for the real-time strategy world, but despite a few pretenders, nobody has been able to replicate the magic of the originals. Homeworld 3 was

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jan 17, 2016 Calculator formation — Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 2016 review
Calculator formation — Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 2016 review

You’ve heard that saying “The only constant around here is change” in some capacity, and if you haven’t, welcome to the club. The reverse could be true of the sports simulator gaming world, one that always has new releases and entrances but always seems to look and feel

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jan 15, 2016 Put up your dukes — Punch Club review
Put up your dukes — Punch Club review

When I first heard about Punch Club, I thought it sounded pretty cool, but I wasn’t sure if I would enjoy playing it myself because I’m not much of a sports fan. However, for those like me who might be hesitant, it is more of a management game

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Jan 14, 2016 Of dukes and pawns — Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen PC review
Of dukes and pawns — Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen PC review

Dragon’s Dogma had quite the cult following on the last generation of consoles. It was always praised as an incredible title that was criminally underrated, but it took me until now to get around to playing it. The nice thing about a PC port of an old game isn’

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Dec 28, 2015 King’s Quest Chapter 2 Rubble Without a Cause review
King’s Quest Chapter 2 Rubble Without a Cause review

Choices. Action RPGs are always about choices, but King’s Quest’s second chapter carries with it a little more gravity than usual. My review of the first chapter (link here) was spoiler-free but much of what occurs in Chapter 2 hinges directly on the decisions and outcomes of Graham’

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Dec 22, 2015 Elite Dangerous Horizons review — we’ll see you planet side
Elite Dangerous Horizons review — we’ll see you planet side

Though enjoying it greatly, Elite Dangerous has sat in my backlog for some time. A mixture of work and school have kept me from exploring its vast expanses of space any more, but with the release of the Horizons expansion, I found the perfect excuse to get down and actually

by Silas Curren
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