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Reviews   -   Sep 15, 2020 Back to the Future meets Pacific Rim — 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim Review
Back to the Future meets Pacific Rim — 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim Review

There are very few games that actually take advantage of the interactivity of the medium – 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim is one of those games. It’s divided into three distinct modes: Reminisce, where you play as one of the 13 protagonists; Destruction, which takes place at the end of the

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Sep 14, 2020 Unfair fun — Spelunky 2 Review
Unfair fun — Spelunky 2 Review

How do you follow up perfection? Spelunky by Derek Yu is widely considered one of the greatest roguelikes of all time. Its controls are tight, level generation makes for unique but familiar areas to master, and enemies are all predictable and consistent so each death feels like your fault. The

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Sep 04, 2020 Are You A. Wake? — Control: AWE Expansion Review
Are You A. Wake? — Control: AWE Expansion Review

If you like cult classic video games, you may remember Alan Wake. It’s one of my favorite video games, even though I never finished it. There’s just something about it, the atmosphere, the thriller aspect, the Twins Peaks-style ridiculousness. Remedy Games rightly marketed it as a psychological thriller,

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Sep 04, 2020 Skate or live — Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 Review
Skate or live — Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 Review

The Tony Hawk series has returned to its former glory. Many people, like myself, have a lot of nostalgia for the Pro Skater games. The franchise fell out of the public consciousness after subsequent games added unneeded features that didn’t add to the core gameplay in any way. There’

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Sep 01, 2020 A platformer to charm its way to your heart – Skully review
A platformer to charm its way to your heart – Skully review

Remember when platformers dominated the industry, the same way FPS games and open-world titles have done? Skully, developed by Finish Line Games and published by Modus Games, has attempted to capture the essence of what made platformers so great for their time. Released on all major platforms, Skully boasts fun

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   Aug 30, 2020 A bit off key — No Straight Roads Review
A bit off key — No Straight Roads Review

Rock and Roll is dead in Vinyl City. No Straight Roads, the city’s premiere EDM group, rules with an iron fist; controlling everything from where emergency power goes to what types of music can be played. After a failed audition to join NSR, Mayday and Zuke of Bunkbed Junction

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Aug 28, 2020 Fancy tricks and styled kicks aren’t enough — Street Power Soccer review
Fancy tricks and styled kicks aren’t enough — Street Power Soccer review

Soccer, or football to anyone outside of the US, has gained a large fanbase in the video game world, especially because of games like FIFA. These games focus more on professional stats and realistic plays, but not everyone is into that style of game. Some people like to venture into

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Aug 26, 2020 Forgotten and remembered — Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition Review
Forgotten and remembered — Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition Review

Memories are, arguably, what makes people people. Things that happened to us in the past shape who we became in the present, even if you forget certain events they still had a hand in defining your personality. Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles is a game about those memories, both remembered and

by David Flynn
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