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Reviews   -   Aug 03, 2015 King’s Quest – A Knight to Remember is a trip down memory lane
King’s Quest – A Knight to Remember is a trip down memory lane

From the opening credits seeing a familiar and updated Sierra logo, King’s Quest is an impassioned revival of the adventure genre. Everything including the art style, signature humor, and point and click nature hearkens back to a time where games were simpler and more family fare. Developers The Odd

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 30, 2015 V-MODA M-100 Crossfade Headphones review
V-MODA M-100 Crossfade Headphones review

If you spend as much time writing and travelling as I do, you understand the importance, not only of great sound, but also the portability of a good set of headphones. Over the years I’ve swapped in and out of full sized can headphones, earbuds, and everything in between,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 28, 2015 Alien invasion gone wrong — Battle for the Sun review
Alien invasion gone wrong — Battle for the Sun review

Making a video game can be a very tiring task, sucking many hours away as each day passes. Anyone that produces a playable product deserves some credit, but if that product is total garbage upon release, no amount of hard work can rectify that. Hard works can derive respect, but

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Jun 27, 2015 Running on rose-colored fumes — Supercharged Robot VULKAISER review
Running on rose-colored fumes — Supercharged Robot VULKAISER review

Supercharged Robot VULKAISER is at its best when playing off Saturday morning cartoon tropes and humor. Some Voltron, some Gundam, mix in some “All Your Base”-esque dialogue, and that’s a winning formula. Below the hood, though, VULKAISER feels like a skin painted onto a game we’ve seen

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Jun 24, 2015 Clever girl: Lego Jurassic World review
Clever girl: Lego Jurassic World review

Lego Jurassic World is a love letter to fans of the iconic film franchise. The moment Jurassic Park’s theme song started I was instantly back in 1993 and nostalgia wrapped around me like a warm fuzzy blanket. This game was more than a take on a franchise, but rather

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Jun 15, 2015 Give me a damn GPS – KHOLAT Review
Give me a damn GPS – KHOLAT Review

I’ve spent a fair amount of time in video games wandering around aimlessly. Sometimes the aimlessness is due to being stuck on a puzzle and retreading ground in a desperate search for clues, other times it’s because I can’t figure out where the hell I’m supposed

by Sean Lama
Reviews   -   Jun 11, 2015 A slice of beauty – The Fruit of Grisaia review
A slice of beauty – The Fruit of Grisaia review

The Fruit of Grisaia is a great story. I was worried about the translation, as this is an adaptation of the original Japanese release, and the reason why is because Grisaia is a very different type of game than most visual novels you are likely to have read. Grisaia is

by Niko DelValle
Reviews   -   Jun 05, 2015 Celebrating ten years of inventions — Crazy Machines 2 Anniversary DLC review
Celebrating ten years of inventions — Crazy Machines 2 Anniversary DLC review

Booting up Crazy Machines 2, the initial setup had me install a pre-2010 version of DirectX in order to run the game. That initial moment of virtual time travel was a sign of things to come, as the Anniversary DLC pack for Crazy Machines 2 is in every way faithful

by Eric Van Allen
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