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Reviews   -   Apr 06, 2015 Triple crown and counting — Out of the Park Baseball 16 review
Triple crown and counting — Out of the Park Baseball 16 review

Some fans root for the Giants, and some root for the Royals.  There are those who languish fandom upon the San Francisco Giants for their progressive approach to the game and the star-studded cast of characters they are able to present, and those who instead root for the Kansas City

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Apr 02, 2015 Pillars of Eternity is awesome, minus the mountain of bugs
Pillars of Eternity is awesome, minus the mountain of bugs

In March of 2012, Obsidian Entertainment was working on a ‘next-generation console game’ that got canceled. Despite their attempts to try to resurrect the game via another publisher, it failed, and they had to start laying off employees. Months passed, they still hadn’t gotten a project to start working

by Tim Steffes
Reviews   -   Mar 20, 2015 These are not the ships you’re looking for: Sid Meier’s Starships review
These are not the ships you’re looking for: Sid Meier’s Starships review

Were you excited when you heard the news of Sid Meier’s: Starships being released? I sure was. Despite the yay and nay reception the title’s pseudo prequel, Sid Meyer’s Civilization: Beyond Earth, received, I personally enjoyed the game and was happy to be getting more of it.

by Lucious Barnes
Reviews   -   Mar 16, 2015 A cops life: Battlefield Hardline review
A cops life: Battlefield Hardline review

Battlefield Hardline is not a reimagining of the Battlefield series, but rather it takes everything it has learned up to this point, and uses intelligent design to make a fun and unique game. Multiplayer has always been the major draw to the series, but for the first time the single-player

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Mar 16, 2015 Waiting for dial tone — Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number review
Waiting for dial tone — Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number review

Hotline Miami was a game that caught me by surprise. Brutal combat, a primal 80’s-synth soundtrack, and a fascinating use of gameplay mechanics to convey theme, it was a game that dared to make me face my innermost gaming demons. Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number hits many of those

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Mar 13, 2015 Assassin’s Creed: Rogue is a welcome addition on PC
Assassin’s Creed: Rogue is a welcome addition on PC

Assassin’s Creed Rogue was the surprise hit of last year.  While Unity was eventually beaten into a better state than it shipped in, Rogue shipped ready to go.  While it didn’t contain the vastly improved parkour system, it was stable, contained a fairly decent story, and benefitted greatly

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 05, 2015 Disgusting, but not in a bad way — Tormentum – Dark Sorrow Review
Disgusting, but not in a bad way — Tormentum – Dark Sorrow Review

Building a point-and-click adventure in today’s video game market is a tough achievement. In order to do so well, you must blend the classic point-and-click adventure tropes such as using random objects and interacting with your environment into new-age concepts that have conditioned players to think if they get

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Feb 28, 2015 Returning Home — Homeworld Remastered Collection Review
Returning Home — Homeworld Remastered Collection Review

I spent several hours thinking about what words I would use to start this review. In the end, I think there’s only one way to say it. It’s a single sentence that pretty much sums up my thoughts. They were masterpieces then, and they are masterpieces now. That

by Niko DelValle
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