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Reviews   -   Jun 17, 2014 EA Sports UFC: Winner by Split Decision
EA Sports UFC: Winner by Split Decision

Winning a fight is 90% preparation. Diet, cardio, weights, grappling, hitting the pads, sparring, cuts, bruises, sprains – and that’s just Monday. You get to do it all again tomorrow. When it comes to the day of the fight, all of your hard work will be on display, and your

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 09, 2014 Fighting the zodiac — Mugen Souls Z Review
Fighting the zodiac — Mugen Souls Z Review

Creating quality RPGs must be a difficult task.  Creating a unique story deviating from the young hero with a chip on his shoulder seems to be impossible.  However, creating too strange of a story can cause the RPG to not resonate with players, making it a difficult sell as well.

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Jun 05, 2014 Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn — Fine-al fantasy
Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn — Fine-al fantasy

If you had told me in 2000 that I’d be reviewing Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn on PS4, I would’ve whizzed my cargo shorts. I was wrapped in the immense realms of the Final Fantasy series, playing through my still-favorite game Final Fantasy VI repeatedly while absorbing

by Spencer Campbell
Reviews   -   Jun 05, 2014 Murdered: Soul Suspect review
Murdered: Soul Suspect review

Murdered: Soul Suspect reminds me of a bygone era – the PS2 era, specifically. It was a time when mid-tier development was actually a thing, when developers with a smallish budget and a few unique mechanics could thrive and find a modicum of success. Games like Psi-Ops or Disaster Report, while

by David Roberts
Reviews   -   May 28, 2014 Singin’ in the rain (of blood) — Drakengard 3 review
Singin’ in the rain (of blood) — Drakengard 3 review

Unless you’re an only child, to which I say “hurrah”, you most likely understand the concept of sibling rivalry.  Sisters and brothers vying for attention, respect, space, and comfort in an ever shrinking space filled with raging hormones and total bummer parents inevitably leads to a few bruises and

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   May 27, 2014 Watch Dogs Review – Digital Parkour in the best sandbox I’ve ever played
Watch Dogs Review – Digital Parkour in the best sandbox I’ve ever played

eBay was breached, Heartbleed is running rampant, Sony’s passwords were compromised, DDoS assaults are exceeding 100s of Gigabits of traffic per second, and upwards of 95% of the Internet is spam and attack traffic. To say that we’ve lost control of the power of the Internet is a

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 19, 2014 Wolfenstein: The New Order – Glorious Bastards
Wolfenstein: The New Order – Glorious Bastards

Wolfenstein 3D is, for old timers like me, one of the first 3D games we had ever played. It helped create the first person shooter genre, and it pioneered run-and-gun gameplay, hidden rooms, weapon progression, and many more staple features that we see in modern shooters over 22 years later.

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 12, 2014 The king continues to rule — MLB 14: The Show review
The king continues to rule — MLB 14: The Show review

While many sports games have already taken the leap to PS4 and Xbox One, The Show franchise took an extra month of development time before springing onto Sony’s newest platform. With exception to NBA 2K14, most of the games that landed on the new consoles were a bit underwhelming.

by Jay Malone
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