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Reviews   -   Feb 08, 2016 Digimystery — Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth review
Digimystery — Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth review

As Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth boots up, along with the standard developer and publisher credits, a graphic signifying that the game is part of the 15th anniversary of the Digimon animated series appears. Seeing this reminded me of when I was in elementary school and obsessed with the early seasons

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Feb 08, 2016 We didn’t start the fire — Firewatch review
We didn’t start the fire — Firewatch review

When I was younger, I spent a lot of time camping. It was mostly just a thing to do every couple months, to learn some knots and how to make a fire, but I was always reminded of how vast and wild the wilderness was. It was so big, so

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Jan 29, 2016 A new page in the platforming playbook — Klaus review
A new page in the platforming playbook — Klaus review

It’s rare for a game to come out and turn its genre on its head. Every once in awhile, though, a title comes along and flips traditional norms, taking a unique approach to established conventions. Klaus is one of those games. A platformer at its core, Klaus feels different

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Jan 26, 2016 Dazed and Confused – Gravity Rush: Remastered review
Dazed and Confused – Gravity Rush: Remastered review

Without being anchored by intrusive motion and touch controls, Gravity Rush makes a pretty natural transition from Vita to PlayStation 4 as Gravity Rush: Remastered. With a new coat of paint and a smoother framerate Project Siren’s beautiful world and characters are given a new chance to shine. While

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Jan 26, 2016 Avengers Assemble! — LEGO Marvel’s Avengers review
Avengers Assemble! — LEGO Marvel’s Avengers review

By now, most gamers are familiar with the whimsical nature of LEGO games. TT Games takes popular franchises and gives them the LEGO treatment, respecting the source material while adding in some lighthearted humor. LEGO Marvel’s Avengers differentiates itself from other LEGO sequels, though: while it still retains elements

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Dec 31, 2015 Anime with a dash of fay- Sword Art Online: Lost Song review
Anime with a dash of fay- Sword Art Online: Lost Song review

For those who might be unfamiliar with it, Sword Art Online is a popular manga and anime series which has been taking the genre by storm for the better part of the last two years. The focus of the plot shifts around quite a bit over course of the franchise’

by Lucious Barnes
Reviews   -   Dec 28, 2015 Always be clearing — Amplitude review
Always be clearing — Amplitude review

Before Guitar Hero or Rock Band broke the rhythm game genre wide-open, Harmonix was already laying the groundwork with Amplitude. A rhythmic shooter where you blast notes to keep the music playing, it was a major step forward in showing that you didn’t need a dance pad peripheral to

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Dec 23, 2015 Too little too late? — Minecraft: Story Mode “A Block and a Hard Place” review
Too little too late? — Minecraft: Story Mode “A Block and a Hard Place” review

[The following is part four of our ongoing Minecraft: Story Mode review. Check out part three here.] With “A Block and a Hard Place,” Minecraft: Story Mode begins a likely too late road to redemption, as Telltale manages to turn what has been mostly a childish series into something with

by Kenneth Shepard
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