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Reviews   -   Mar 25, 2016 Simple on the surface, but there is hope – Republique review
Simple on the surface, but there is hope – Republique review

If you’ve been waiting to join the Republique because you wanted to binge play all of the episodes, then the PS4 version is the one you’ve been waiting for. The story is about a young girl named Hope — a prisoner of a totalitarian state-run facility called Metamorphosis trying

by Josh Devlin
Reviews   -   Mar 24, 2016 Push it to the limit — Trackmania Turbo review
Push it to the limit — Trackmania Turbo review

Repetition and perfection are the two words I would use to describe the loop of Trackmania Turbo’s lightning-paced gameplay. In most racing games you compete with other physical racers, but in Trackmania Turbo your opponent is the clock, as you try to shave precious milliseconds off your record with

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Mar 23, 2016 EA Sports UFC 2 – Another Split Decision
EA Sports UFC 2 – Another Split Decision

There is a perception that the UFC is human cockfighting — a bloodsport where people rip each other apart for our amusement. In reality, the UFC is is one of the most complex and nuanced sports ever devised. The cover athletes of EA Sports UFC 2, Ronda Rousey and Conor McGregor,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 14, 2016 Out of chaos comes order — The Division review
Out of chaos comes order — The Division review

Loot, shoot, repeat; that’s the mantra of Ubisoft’s newest open-world game The Division. Set amidst the broken remains of Manhattan after a viral outbreak, embedded special agents have been sent in to re-establish order and possibly find a cure to the mysterious disease known only as Green Poison.

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Mar 11, 2016 Still the most adorable side of evil – Witch and the Hundred Knight Revival Editon review
Still the most adorable side of evil – Witch and the Hundred Knight Revival Editon review

It’s been a couple years since I first took on the role of the torch-headed familiar, Hundred Knight, and clumsily (borderline inaudibly) swore my allegiance to the excitable swamp witch Metallia, beginning my lonesome quest to free her from her self-described undeserved captivity. It was an ironically cheerful story

by Lucious Barnes
Reviews   -   Feb 29, 2016 City parkour just don’t get it — Dying Light: The Following review
City parkour just don’t get it — Dying Light: The Following review

Harran is a total slap in the face. All the survivors, be they bully or prey, feel the same moist press of zombie flesh smacking against their collective cheeks. Nobody is comfortable in the city, cramped and confined and limited to stacks of tables and boxes to navigate the corpse

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Feb 29, 2016 Singing that same ol’ Neptune — Megadimension Neptunia VII review
Singing that same ol’ Neptune — Megadimension Neptunia VII review

Neptune. Neptune never changes. Be it a tasty treat, a lunch time fancy, some gaming with her fellow CPUs, or beating the living hell out of some sort of browser pop-up demon in an alternate dimension, Neptune and her younger sister Nepgear retain that same bubble charm and naive spirit,

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Feb 25, 2016 Cut through the chains — The Walking Dead: Michonne “In Too Deep” review
Cut through the chains — The Walking Dead: Michonne “In Too Deep” review

While The Walking Dead: Michonne already speaks to Telltale’s ability to write compelling drama and characters, it does signal that the property it pulls from may have lost its novelty as years have gone by. Episode one of this three-part series, “In Too Deep,” begins with Michonne, The Walking

by Kenneth Shepard
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