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Reviews   -   Sep 10, 2015 Disney Infinity 3.0 Review – Truly wonderful, the mind of a child is
Disney Infinity 3.0 Review – Truly wonderful, the mind of a child is

I went to the E3 reveal for Disney Infinity 1.0 (just called Disney Infinity at that point) and came away impressed, but David Roberts handled that review. Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes (or 2.0 if you prefer) came out a year later, featuring The Avengers, the Guardians of

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 09, 2015 Goodbye…? — Dragon Age: Inquisition “Trespasser” review
Goodbye…? — Dragon Age: Inquisition “Trespasser” review

Dragon Age: Inquisition’s final DLC “Trespasser” is an example of Bioware properly painting a picture of what comes next in the way the original game didn’t. By the time I finished it, “Trespasser” had succinctly answered many questions I had about Inquisition’s ending, the fates of the

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Sep 08, 2015 This wasteland needs some renovations — Mad Max review
This wasteland needs some renovations — Mad Max review

Open-world video games have been very prevalent in the past few years. They are a great way to bring life to a bustling world to quickly entrench the player. One of the newest games to hop onto the open-world train is Mad Max, developed by Avalanche Studios, who you may

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Sep 03, 2015 Cruisin’ round in space in my 6-4 — Xeodrifter review
Cruisin’ round in space in my 6-4 — Xeodrifter review

Lost out in the cold grippings of space, left with only a laser pistol and a limited health support system, most beings would crumble to frightened pieces and remain there until their rapid deaths.  Gamers may contend that years of experience in simulated space would harden them to the reality

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Sep 03, 2015 Two walls short — The Castle Game review
Two walls short — The Castle Game review

It was during that most disgusting era of human history, the Middle Ages, where the famous Genghis Khan used catapulted bubonic corpses to spread the plague into the cities and castles that the roving conqueror  intended to take.  While that option strangely never shows up, you can instead spend some

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Sep 02, 2015 Tearaway: Unfolded — Arts and crafts
Tearaway: Unfolded — Arts and crafts

Just as it did on Vita, the genius behind Tearaway’s design philosophy shines on PlayStation 4. Tearaway: Unfolded for the PS4 isn’t a remaster or port, it’s a game remade from the ground up for a new platform. Tearaway’s handheld roots are pretty much unnoticeable on

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Aug 31, 2015 Dishonored: Definitive Edition – still nimble, just a little slower
Dishonored: Definitive Edition – still nimble, just a little slower

Dishonored was one of those games that caught us off guard. The sleek and obtuse retro-future steampunk/gaslamp aesthetic created a world that captured more than a few Game of the Year nominations, including our own. With incredible and varied gameplay, it was only a matter of time before Arkane

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 31, 2015 The improvement we have been waiting for — Madden NFL 16 review

Football season is one of the most exciting times of the year for sports fans all across the world. With the slow approach of football season’s kick-off, we have all become conditioned to expect a Madden release in late August. This year has been no different, as EA Sports

by Jay Malone
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