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Reviews   -   Feb 05, 2019 Eat my dust — Monster Energy Supercross 2 review
Eat my dust — Monster Energy Supercross 2 review

Racing games are incredibly popular and come in a variety of forms. You can race cars, boats, planes, ATVS, motorcycles, and more. You can end up in the open world or on man-made tracks. Monster Energy Supercross 2 focuses on the latter as you hop onto some dirt bikes and

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Jan 31, 2019 The medieval masses march — 8 Bit Hordes review
The medieval masses march — 8 Bit Hordes review

RTS games come in all shapes and sizes, which appeal to gamers of all creeds. Some focus on beautiful visuals and engaging gameplay, while others aim for a more nostalgic feel. One series that fits the latter is the 8 Bit series. Last year I reviewed 8 Bit Armies, which

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Jan 28, 2019 Burn the wicker man — Candleman: The Complete Journey review
Burn the wicker man — Candleman: The Complete Journey review

In the world of indies, the platformer is prolific. Whether amazing 2D works like Gris or Celeste, or cool 3D gems like A Hat in Time and Snake Pass, there’s a lot to love (and jump across!) in the independent market. Getting into the indie fray, Candleman was previously

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jan 23, 2019 Walk the path of the shinobi — Senran Kagura Burst Re: Newal review
Walk the path of the shinobi — Senran Kagura Burst Re: Newal review

Back in 2013, the first Senran Kagura game made its way to the U.S. in the form of Senran Kagura Burst. It was a 2D side-scrolling action game for the 3DS featuring female shinobi fighting groups of enemies. Around five years later, that title has been reworked into a

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Jan 22, 2019 RE-Masterpiece — Resident Evil 2 Review
RE-Masterpiece — Resident Evil 2 Review

There’s an art to remaking a classic. The trick is to stay true to the original, without simply rehashing the same thing; to update with new ideas, without straying too far from what made it great in the first place. This is an art that developer Capcom proved it

by Pierce Turner
Reviews   -   Jan 15, 2019 Clipped wings — Vane review
Clipped wings — Vane review

Vane’s developers have been quiet about the game for its entire production, sharing only snippets of information and short gameplay trailers up until its release. Having played Vane, I now understand why. Everything from its setting and mechanics to the basic ways you interact with the world change over

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Jan 06, 2019 Quantity over quality — The Last Remnant Remastered review
Quantity over quality — The Last Remnant Remastered review

The Xbox has historically struggled to find a foothold in the Japanese market, as the Playstation was firmly entrenched as the platform of choice for the region. That meant that the majority of JRPGs tended to miss Microsoft’s platform. So during the Xbox 360 generation, Microsoft and Square Enix

by Nathan Anstadt
Reviews   -   Dec 25, 2018 Spider-Man’s ‘Silver Lining’ swings, then lands on its face
Spider-Man’s ‘Silver Lining’ swings, then lands on its face

Insomniac’s version of Peter Parker is no slouch. He’s been swingin’ in those tights for years, and has all the grace and confidence that comes with that experience. That’s why it’s so jarring to see the third and final episode of the Turf Wars story DLC

by Pierce Turner
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