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Reviews   -   Aug 24, 2015 Cabin in the woods — Until Dawn review
Cabin in the woods — Until Dawn review

Horror is a difficult genre to execute. The rise and fall of tension, as diegetic strikes of a bow on strings slowly creeping up your spine and you spot something move just outside of your peripheral vision until suddenly, boom. Nothing. It’s all dropped and you breathe a sigh

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Aug 21, 2015 Hi-res hero — Adventures of Pip review
Hi-res hero — Adventures of Pip review

It seems like games with old-fashioned, pixelated graphics are increasingly common these days. Games like Axiom Verge, Shovel Knight, and Super Time Force Ultra all feature old-school visual styles which aim to convey feelings of nostalgia for gaming’s simpler days. But while all of these titles succeed in creating

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Aug 15, 2015 One flew over the pigeon academy — Hatoful Boyfriend review
One flew over the pigeon academy — Hatoful Boyfriend review

I once heard the saying, “Love is for the birds,” and interpreted it as a dismissal of the idea that human interaction and emotions could create anything of value. However, Hatoful Boyfriend developer Mediatonic seems to have taken a more literal interpretation and made a game about loving birds. Hatoful

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Aug 13, 2015 Dragon Age: Inquisition “The Descent” — Light at the end of the tunnel
Dragon Age: Inquisition “The Descent” — Light at the end of the tunnel

While Dragon Age: Inquisition’s latest DLC “The Descent” is full of content, new equipment, and more time with the wonderful members of its titular organization, whether the add-on is worth your time and money is largely dependent on how invested you are in a certain aspect of the series’

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Aug 13, 2015 In need of a whetstone- Sword Art Online RE: Hollow Fragment review
In need of a whetstone- Sword Art Online RE: Hollow Fragment review

It’s always difficult to gauge your expectations for anime tie-in games. On one hand, if you’re a fan of the series in question, the idea of being able to interact with the characters, lore, and action of a world you love is intoxicating. Then on the other hand,

by Lucious Barnes
Reviews   -   Aug 08, 2015 Intergalactic classic — Galak-Z: The Dimensional review
Intergalactic classic — Galak-Z: The Dimensional review

Galak-Z: The Dimensional is much like the empty void of space. Cold, unforgiving, and apathetic to your outcome, it simply exists for you to conquer or fall to again and again. Blending the challenging repetition of the roguelike genre with the mechanical dexterity necessary to be an ace dogfighter, Galak-Z:

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Aug 04, 2015 Patience is key — The Swindle review
Patience is key — The Swindle review

Patience is a virtue that many lack, but it can also be an ethic that gets you further in life. So is the case in the newest PSN title, The Swindle. Created by Dan Marshall and Size Five Games, The Swindle is a “steampunk cybercrime caper,” as made evident by

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Aug 03, 2015 More of a nightmare than a dream — Abyss Odyssey: Extended Dream Edition review
More of a nightmare than a dream — Abyss Odyssey: Extended Dream Edition review

It seems like we see more and more games from the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 generation make the jump to current platforms lately. Some are totally rebuilt, making an old classic feel brand new again while fixing issues that plagued the original release. Others optimize presentation and visuals, with

by Matt Welsh
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