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Reviews   -   Mar 07, 2018 What does the fox say? — Frantics review
What does the fox say? — Frantics review

Grab your phone or tablet and get ready to play some minigames in the PS4’s newest addition to the Playlink collection: Frantics. As with the other Playlink games, you must download Frantics’ companion app in order to play, but it only takes a few moments and you’re ready

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Mar 06, 2018 Get on your bikes and wreck — Monster Energy Supercross — The Official Video Game review
Get on your bikes and wreck — Monster Energy Supercross — The Official Video Game review

The tracks are shiny and the bikes are pretty, but I can break down the feel of Monster Energy Supercross: The Official Video Game using a simple phrase: it’s hard. Like most other niche racing titles I’ve played, Monster Energy Supercross abandons some of the standard racing game

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Mar 06, 2018 A new secret to keep — Secret of Mana review
A new secret to keep — Secret of Mana review

Secret of Mana is a objective treasure that is hard to judge. When I look at it, in any form, on any platform with any graphics, all I see is a beautiful, shining diamond. Gloriously designed, crafted, and reflecting a perfection back at me. When someone not looking through a

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Mar 03, 2018 Nothing but a barren wasteland – Little Adventure on the Prairie review
Nothing but a barren wasteland – Little Adventure on the Prairie review

Normally I’d save my verdict until after a few hundred words, but this is important: Don’t buy Little Adventure on the Prairie, it’s not worth your time. The only saving grace for this game is that there’s a simple platinum trophy that can take you less

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Mar 03, 2018 Wonderous world, clunky controls – Apex Construct PSVR Review
Wonderous world, clunky controls – Apex Construct PSVR Review

The VR space is full of simple demo-like experiences, but only recently are developers leaping into the world of virtual reality with what could be described as full games. Apex Construct casts you as a silent protagonist turned arbitrator between two rogue AI, aptly named Fathr and Mothr. These two

by Gerard Uht
Reviews   -   Feb 13, 2018 A nigh unstoppable warrior — Dynasty Warriors 9 review
A nigh unstoppable warrior — Dynasty Warriors 9 review

Get ready to decimate hordes of enemies as you make your stand in the newest edition to the Dynasty Warriors series. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer to the series, if you want to feel like nothing can take you down, you’ve come to the right

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Feb 06, 2018 Watching the Detectivemon — Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory review
Watching the Detectivemon — Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory review

Digimon represents the simultaneous best and worst of monster catching and raising games in my view. It is incredibly complex and takes the concept of monster evolution to new and incredibly dynamic places. Along the way, however, you have an infinite sea of cute-faced goober monsters constantly cooing and sad-eyeing

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Feb 02, 2018 Forgiving Intimidation — A Monster Hunter: World review
Forgiving Intimidation — A Monster Hunter: World review

This was a collaboration between two of our members: Calvin Trager and Codi Spence. Codi Spence had the more positive experience with the game, while Calvin Trager had a positive experience despite the things that jarred him. Monster Hunter: World, developed and published by Capcom, is taking the world by

by Calvin Trager
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