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Reviews   -   Feb 25, 2020 Embracing death on the go — Samurai Shodown Switch review
Embracing death on the go — Samurai Shodown Switch review

While the Switch is the weakest of this generation’s big three consoles, I’m glad that it still gets some top-notch simultaneous releases alongside the PS4 and Xbox One. In terms of fighting games, that comes in the form of Blazblue Cross Tag Battle and Mortal Kombat 11. While

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 24, 2020 Drop into an old adventure with new friends & Knuckles — Sega Ages Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Review
Drop into an old adventure with new friends & Knuckles  — Sega Ages Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Review

Sonic 2 is a game that defined my childhood. I used to play it all the time at a friend’s house, and later with my dad in one of the collections on gamecube. It’s my favorite out of the classic Sonic titles from nostalgia alone, even if now

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Feb 22, 2020 Not even pixelated pirates can slow down this co-op dungeon crawler — Riverbond review
Not even pixelated pirates can slow down this co-op dungeon crawler — Riverbond review

Throughout the years, most dungeon crawlers have taken on the same look and feel, offering nothing new to their genre. Often wanting to capitalize on what’s been established by their predecessors or competition, most dungeon crawling action games are alike – except for this pixelated one. With the style of

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Feb 21, 2020 Classic blob dropping action — Sega Ages: Puyo Puyo 2 review
Classic blob dropping action — Sega Ages: Puyo Puyo 2 review

Puyo Puyo has created a following for itself in the West, but it wasn’t always known here by that name. The first Puyo Puyo was redesigned on Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis as Kirby’s Avalanche and Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine respectively. We didn’t even receive

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Feb 21, 2020 On the mend — Two Point Hospital console review
On the mend — Two Point Hospital console review

I have never played Theme Hospital — this game’s spiritual predecessor which was released in 1997. However, I adored Black & White when I was a kid, a god game franchise which was co-designed by some of the same folks who now work at Two Point Studios. The eponymous game

by Lorenzo Lombardi
Reviews   -   Feb 20, 2020 See all that your deeds have done — Hero must die. again review
See all that your deeds have done — Hero must die. again review

The standard formula for RPGs is that you are the hero on some sort of journey to save the world. It may be on a grander or smaller scale, but the point remains that you and a party of swordsmen, mages, archers, warriors, or whatever they may be, will travel

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Feb 20, 2020 A truly terrible curse — Curse of Anabelle review
A truly terrible curse — Curse of Anabelle review

The Curse of Anabelle is a horror game; or at least, that’s what it bills itself as. I, however, don’t find that accurate. The only thing that scared me about the Curse of Anabelle is just how terrible it is. This may rank as the worst game that

by Austin Fern
Reviews   -   Feb 17, 2020 Break free from the confines of your imagination — Dreams review
Break free from the confines of your imagination — Dreams review

I believe that imagination is something that cannot be taught but can be nurtured and honed. Many developers have attempted to produce game-maker experiences that offer similar tools and involvement as professional-grade engines; and where some have come close, many have fallen by the wayside. Media Molecule, the famed developers

by Terrance Hale
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