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Reviews   -   Sep 30, 2014 Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments review

Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments is probably the most literary game I’ve ever played. I’m not saying that’s it’s the most artistic or thought provoking game, or even one with a particularly deep message. But as a game that tries to emulate a specific type of

by David Roberts
Reviews   -   Sep 29, 2014 Disney Infinity 2.0 has an infinite amount of problems
Disney Infinity 2.0 has an infinite amount of problems

Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes takes the tried-and-true formula of the toys-to-life genre and builds it out to Hulkish proportions–unfortunately, this behemoth is mostly full of hot air. Despite increasing its character count and the amount of in-game items you can mess around with in the toy box, there

by Josh Devlin
Reviews   -   Sep 27, 2014 March of the machines — Anomaly 2
March of the machines  — Anomaly 2

Many of us have wasted countless hours placing buildings and defeating endless waves of enemies in tower defense games, and 11 Bit studios tries to flip the familiar formula on its head with Anomaly 2 by putting players in the attacker’s seat. The gameplay is satisfying, but it may

by Spencer Campbell
Reviews   -   Sep 22, 2014 Metamorphosize your expectations — Fairy Fencer F review
Metamorphosize your expectations — Fairy Fencer F review

Right at the end of the PlayStation 2 era, NIS America released a series of RPG titles with silly anime storylines that were mostly fun and sometimes great games.  They served as tests for how their future titles would be made.  Once again, here at the end of the PlayStation

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Sep 16, 2014 Destiny – ambitious, flawed, and somehow compelling
Destiny – ambitious, flawed, and somehow compelling

The hype train bearing Destiny has taken us on a wild and bumpy ride, and now that we’ve reached our destination, I’m not sure we’re in the right place. From the earliest announcement of the game, the amount of expectations heaped on the house that brought us

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 16, 2014 A few features from greatness — Madden NFL 15 review
A few features from greatness — Madden NFL 15 review

With the month of September now upon us, football will be appearing on television screens across the country come Sunday for at least the next three months. But as we know, with football season comes yet another installment in the long running Madden NFL franchise. This go around, EA Tiburon

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Sep 11, 2014 Nothing sacred about this sequel — Sacred 3 Review
Nothing sacred about this sequel — Sacred 3 Review

Ever since the release of Diablo, the action RPG genre has exploded. One of the early releases was Sacred on the PC. While it never gained the traction of the Diablo series, it sold enough copies to warrant a couple of sequels. However, after playing Sacred 3, I discovered that

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Sep 09, 2014 Hockey makes the leap onto next generation platforms — NHL 15 review
Hockey makes the leap onto next generation platforms — NHL 15 review

The ice is beginning to thicken now that NHL 15, the next installation in EA Sports’ long-running hockey franchise, has dropped onto store shelves.. With its official launch, many wondered if it could live up to the next-gen visual standards set by the likes of MLB: The Show and NBA

by Jay Malone
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