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Reviews   -   Nov 06, 2020 Drop the mix, drop the beat — Fuser review
Drop the mix, drop the beat — Fuser review

Back in my university days, I was a DJ for our local college radio station, and I had a blast with it. While it was more of a talk radio sort of deal rather than putting records on turntables, I always dreamed of the day I could get my own

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Nov 05, 2020 Forgive and forget — Forgone Review
Forgive and forget — Forgone Review

Familiarity breeds enjoyment—to a degree. I like ordering my 10-piece nugget meal when I go to the nearby McDonald’s, I like having the same medium Diet Coke on the side, and I like the large-size fries with exactly three packets of ketchup. My go-to pig-out meal is a

by Poch Saldana
Reviews   -   Nov 05, 2020 Certified clunker — Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered Review
Certified clunker — Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered Review

While I’m not the biggest fan of realistic racing games, there have been a few that struck a chord with me, most notably the Forza Horizon series. There’s just something about the music, open world, and accessibility for all skill levels that puts me in a zen-like state

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Nov 04, 2020 Earthbound but with more crime — Yakuza: Like a Dragon Review
Earthbound but with more crime — Yakuza: Like a Dragon Review

After 18 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, Ichiban Kasuga is finally free. He sacrificed his freedom for the man he looked up to most, but the world has changed a lot since 2001. His patriarch has seemingly betrayed all of his ideals and when confronted

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2020 Designer Dino Digs on the Go — Jurassic World Complete Edition on Switch
Designer Dino Digs on the Go — Jurassic World Complete Edition on Switch

Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park books aren’t really about dinosaurs. Sure, they feature the lumbering beasts, but Jurassic Park has always been about the hubris of man and their ill-advised attempts to control nature. We continue to irresponsibly use our superior technologies to lull ourselves into a false sense

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2020 I lift things up and put them down — Part Time UFO review
I lift things up and put them down — Part Time UFO review

Part Time UFO is in the running for the feelgood game of 2020, and that’s in a year with Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Bugsnax. Released a while ago on mobile, HAL Egg, HAL Laboratory’s mobile wing, created a title that’s part-physics puzzler and part-job simulator all

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Nov 02, 2020 Live laugh lust — Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp review
Live laugh lust — Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp review

The unsurprising success of Monster Prom has opened the floodgates for a deluge of sequels and spinoffs. Monster Camp is the first to cross the finish, graduating from quirky mini-story to a full-fledged standalone entry. Behind it, a long line of monster-themed dating simulators waiting to give you more of

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Nov 02, 2020 Madly merry — Cthulhu Saves Christmas review
Madly merry — Cthulhu Saves Christmas review

You know that meme where the view count for Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas is You” starts to rise around June? That’s me. All of it. Christmas is my favorite holiday, and as a Filipino-Canadian I start getting festive as soon as September (traditional ‘ber months

by Elisha Deogracias
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