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Reviews   -   Sep 28, 2015 Not yet ruined — Rack N Ruin review
Not yet ruined — Rack N Ruin review

Sometimes even a murderous demon deserves a second chance.  Rarely does a soul shackled by evil redeem itself, just as rarely does a lackluster game suddenly gain appeal.  That does not mean, however, that we should always turn away from possible redemption cases.  Those few that manage to turn the

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Sep 24, 2015 A quiet kind of horror — SOMA review
A quiet kind of horror — SOMA review

After the resounding success of Amnesia: The Dark Descent, fans have been waiting with bated breath to see what Frictional Games will come up with next. SOMA, their most recent survival horror title, is a step in a different direction that is both refreshing and utterly unnerving. Unlike the Amnesia

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Sep 23, 2015 Try not to judge the book by its cover — AR-K: The Great Escape review
Try not to judge the book by its cover — AR-K: The Great Escape review

I will admit, my first impression of this game, and thus of the AR-K series in general, was not very favorable. I haven’t played the first two episodes, so in the interest of fairness, I did some article-reading and YouTube-watching to learn more about them before I could feel

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Sep 15, 2015 Smooth jazz and stealth missions – Calvino Noir review
Smooth jazz and stealth missions – Calvino Noir review

If you’re a fan of point-and-click games, but you also enjoy classic noir films, then Calvino Noir may already have you drooling a little. In this sidescroller, you play as Wilt, a scrambler who takes on clients with operations that require stealth. While he is able to take down

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Sep 13, 2015 Not another zombie shooter — Dead in Bermuda review
Not another zombie shooter — Dead in Bermuda review

Dead in Bermuda bills itself as a survival management game with adventure and RPG elements, which is a decent start at trying to describe just what it is. If you ask me, I’d call it a mashup of Oregon Trail, The Sims, tabletop games like D&D or

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Sep 11, 2015 A healthy dose of difficulty, seasoned with nostalgia — Master Spy review
A healthy dose of difficulty, seasoned with nostalgia — Master Spy review

Upon first hearing about Master Spy, it all sounds great: retro style, an intriguing story told through cinematic cutscenes, an original soundtrack. Then you see that it is described as a stealth-based precision platformer. Depending on who you are, this will either catch your interest or turn you off immediately,

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Sep 07, 2015 Turn out the lights, the party’s over — Party Hard review
Turn out the lights, the party’s over — Party Hard review

It’s nearly three o’clock in the morning, and the party next door is in full swing. Music is blaring, the punch bowl is bottomless, and costumed hooligans are milling about in the front yard. You can barely contain your anger as you don a white mask and stuff

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Aug 31, 2015 Satellite Reign is the proper return of Syndicate
Satellite Reign is the proper return of Syndicate

“The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel.” ― William Gibson It was this opening quote from the novel Neuromancer that shaped my imagination for many years to come. William Gibson’s description of a world where corporations rule, and the citizenry enjoy a

by Ron Burke
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