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Reviews   -   Dec 11, 2015 All city orc fluff and nonsense — The Elder Scrolls Online: Orsinium review
All city orc fluff and nonsense — The Elder Scrolls Online: Orsinium review

Oh Tamriel, you beautiful land of stone and sky, why do you tear me apart this way?  Ever since I first took off into Vvardenfell’s wild lands in the Elder Scrolls’ third chapter, I’ve really wanted nothing more from a video game than to explore more and more

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Dec 04, 2015 Just have some fun — Just Cause 3 review
Just have some fun — Just Cause 3 review

One series that has always known how to have fun is Just Cause. With the first game, developer Avalanche Studios seemed to have a clear vision, but its execution was severely lacking. It hit major success with Just Cause 2, a frantic out of control romp that hooked people from

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Dec 01, 2015 A wheelie good time — Motorclub Bikes review
A wheelie good time — Motorclub Bikes review

Driveclub is not Gran Turismo. Despite sharing a genre and PlayStation exclusivity, Driveclub always feels like a clunkier, but competent, little brother. Like other “little brothers” of this world, Driveclub looks small when trying to compete in the same auto racing arena as its bigger counterpart.  However, Driveclub Bikes, Driveclub’

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Nov 26, 2015 Mismatched crafting — Minecraft: Story Mode “The Last Place You Look” review
Mismatched crafting — Minecraft: Story Mode “The Last Place You Look” review

[The following is part three of our ongoing Minecraft: Story Mode review. Check out part two here.] Minecraft: Story Mode’s third episode, “The Last Place You Look” meanders aimlessly through the world of Minecraft as if it’s meant to be a guided tour through parts of the series’

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Nov 23, 2015 That’s no moon — Star Wars Battlefront review
That’s no moon — Star Wars Battlefront review

Nostalgia is a powerful tool. It signifies an emotional attachment to something, and that’s valuable in its own right. Games like Shovel Knight or Pillars of Eternity wouldn’t have happened if some didn’t hold a longing for the Good Ol’ Days. Nostalgia can also be a crutch,

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Nov 23, 2015 More blood, more difficult — Bloodborne: The Old Hunters review

Difficulty is a tricky thing to tamper with in video games. It’s also one of the most notable reasons why Hidetaka Miyazaki’s Dark Souls series has become so popular. Miyazaki’s newest creation, Bloodborne, did a few things to differentiate itself from Dark Souls, and one of those

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Nov 18, 2015 Iron From Ice — Game of Thrones Season One review
Iron From Ice — Game of Thrones Season One review

The following is part six of our review of Game of Thrones, and covers the season finale “The Ice Dragon.” As such, it also contains our final verdict on the season. Check out part five of our thoughts here. With “The Ice Dragon,” Telltale has managed to make a hard

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Nov 17, 2015 Tears in the cloth — Saint Seiya Soldier’s Soul review
Tears in the cloth — Saint Seiya Soldier’s Soul review

Fatal flaws are not a new pitfall for gaming developers, going back to the quite literal pitfalls of E.T. on the Atari and even further.  Not all fatal gaming flaws are quite as bombastic or historically bad as the previously mentioned one, but no matter how large or slight,

by Patrick Rost
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