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Reviews   -   Jan 30, 2020 ID, please — Not Tonight: Take Back Control Edition review
ID, please — Not Tonight: Take Back Control Edition review

Not Tonight has you doing the same thing every day. You look at IDs, weed out the underage, the fakes, and those from banned countries. You do it night after night. It’s repetitive and stressful. I love it. I know I may have scared you away but let me

by Austin Fern
Reviews   -   Jan 30, 2020 Parabola of darkness — Arc of Alchemist Review
Parabola of darkness — Arc of Alchemist Review

Arc of Alchemist has nothing to do with alchemy. The word itself is only used two times in the entire game (yes, I counted). The game takes place on a post apocalyptic earth, where the whole world has become a desert and humanity has split up into several different nations,

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jan 30, 2020 Slave to the rhythm — Patapon 2 Remastered review
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Patapon 2 was, and still is, the best kind of sequel. It remained familiar to returning players while improving upon tried-and-true mechanics, adding in just enough new features to distinguish itself from its predecessor. Amongst hardcore fans, it is arguably considered the best of this terrific trilogy of rhythm games.

by Lorenzo Lombardi
Reviews   -   Jan 27, 2020 Yes, my queen, slay! — Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore Review
Yes, my queen, slay! — Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore Review

Being in the entertainment business can be hectic. One minute you’re signing autographs for fans after a concert, the next you’re recording lines for an upcoming anime series, and after that you’re fighting demons in another dimension. Wait, what?! That’s the idea behind Tokyo Mirage Sessions

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jan 26, 2020 “I hope that loud noise I hear is you” — Commandos 2: HD Remaster
“I hope that loud noise I hear is you” — Commandos 2: HD Remaster

There are a few games that define an entire genre, and Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines is among them. Sure, there had been isometric tactical titles before this game from Pyre Studios. Focusing on World War II, the game featured an intrepid team of British Commandos bent on taking the fight

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jan 25, 2020 Eye of the beholder — Superliminal review
Eye of the beholder — Superliminal review

Rev up the old time machine and let’s take a trip back to the past. We’re going way back — I’m talking like, 2013 (Moore’s law told me that’s old). Somewhere amidst the ancient technologies and decaying subgenres, our first glimpse at a fledgling Superliminal, or

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Jan 25, 2020 If I could turn back time — Raging Loop review
If I could turn back time — Raging Loop review

Other than studying, my university days were spent playing the classic party game Mafia, where a group of villagers has to team up together to find and kill the Mafia members infiltrating their ranks. It’s a fun deduction game that’s bound to create a social dynamic the more

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jan 25, 2020 Save me, Mr. Squid! — Squidlit review
Save me, Mr. Squid! — Squidlit review

I like indie developers trying to constrain themselves with hardware restrictions of the old generation; attempting to create games based on the Genesis or NES era of technology is something that MegaCat Studios does well, and I do appreciate a good demake ala Mighty Gunvolt Burst. Squidlit Ink recently released

by Elisha Deogracias
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