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Reviews   -   Aug 07, 2019 Blocks, the eighties, and more blocks–Neon Junctions review
Blocks, the eighties, and more blocks–Neon Junctions review

Welcome to the wonderful world of the eighties! Or, at least, you’ll sure as heck get the general vibe once you step into the synthwave inspired puzzle platformer known as Neon Junctions. Created, and published, by 9 Eyes Game Studio you’ll be using all the skills as a

by George Kruger
Reviews   -   Jul 31, 2019 The Art of Shooting Robots—Paradox Soul review
The Art of Shooting Robots—Paradox Soul review

Paradox Soul is a retro pixel art platformer— funded on Kickstarter and developed by Ritual Games—in the legacy of the Metroidvania tradition. Set in 1987 Iceland, you play Dr. Alli Rose as you explore the inner workings of a mysterious, experimental, facility overrun with murderous robots.   From the very

by George Kruger
Reviews   -   Jul 30, 2019 Dismember the Titans — Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle review
Dismember the Titans — Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle review

Humanity has lived in fear of massive, dangerous creatures known as the Titans for many years. These humanoid creatures wander around, seemingly mindless, driven by their sole desire to feed. Mankind has walled off its cities in the hopes of protecting itself from the Titans, but at the same time

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Jul 22, 2019 Dollar menu – I’m Hungry review on PSVR
Dollar menu – I’m Hungry review on PSVR

There are a lot of power fantasy, giant mech, shooting up the bad guys sort of VR titles on the market, but every once in a while you want to flip burgers and serve up a bag of greasy fries. Let’s hop into what has to be the most

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 18, 2019 A whole new perspective — Etherborn review
A whole new perspective — Etherborn review

One of the coolest things in video games is when they take existing concepts and play with them. This could be whole genres, certain gameplay styles, or even just a simple mechanic tweak. Toying with the idea of gravity has always been fascinating to me, especially in puzzle games. Etherborn

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Jul 11, 2019 Treading water — Sea of Solitude review
Sea of Solitude

Imagine sailing through choppy seas in a rickety boat; you’re following a distant light, aside from which the skies and sea are dark, and beneath the waves, you could swear there’s an even darker shape stalking you, calling out to you every so often. That’s how you

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Jul 11, 2019 If you build it, they will come — Dragon Quest Builders 2 review
If you build it, they will come — Dragon Quest Builders 2 review

As video game franchises become more popular, they tend to get tons of spin-offs as the years go by. The best example of this is the Super Mario series, with games like Super Mario Bros., Mario Party, Mario Kart, and much more. With the popularity of Dragon Quest, it came

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Jun 29, 2019 Law and order — Judgment review
Law and order — Judgment review

At first glance, Judgment looks a lot like Yakuza with a different character in the lead. Created by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, the developer of Yakuza, Judgment borrows liberally from the popular series. Its combat looks and feels extremely similar, its story deals with the shady machinations of various Yakuza

by Bryan Lawver
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