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Reviews   -   Jan 14, 2020 Get away from her, you Switch! Alien: Isolation review
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We’re a bit late to the Alien: Isolation party on Nintendo Switch and that’s my fault, it took me a while to cautiously creep through the numerous corridors and air ducts present within. Anyways, title notwithstanding I’m sure it’s possible to get through this whole review

by Devo Deaves
Reviews   -   Jan 14, 2020 Dash for cash – Asphalt 9: Legends review
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Maybe I should have known what to expect from Asphalt 9: Legends, with its long history in mobile gaming; mobile devices are where the series got its start if we consider the Nokia N-Gage release of Asphalt Urban GT in 2004 alongside the Nintendo DS release. But then it’s

by Devo Deaves
Reviews   -   Jan 14, 2020 We gonna rock down to Electric Avenue — 140 review
We gonna rock down to Electric Avenue — 140 review

Back when I had a clunker of a laptop, I stumbled across a unique rhythm game called 140. While it unfortunately was shorter than I thought it would be, I quite liked the innovative movement scheme of the world and its minimalistic color scheme. The game is now available on

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jan 14, 2020 Raise the rebellion or crush their insolence — Total War: Three Kingdoms Mandate of Heaven DLC review
Raise the rebellion or crush their insolence — Total War: Three Kingdoms Mandate of Heaven DLC review

The quest to unify China was a long and arduous one during the Three Kingdoms period. Mighty warriors such as Cao Cao, Liu Bei, Dong Zhuo, and many more fought for control. Some had noble intentions, while others were greedy and corrupt. In the base game of Total War: Three

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Jan 13, 2020 Anime thug life — Orangeblood Review
Anime thug life — Orangeblood Review

RPG Maker games get a bad rap. The engine is easy to use, so there are a lot of bad games made using it by amateur developers, but you have to make some bad games before you can make a good one; I see those titles as more of a

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jan 12, 2020 Hungry like the wolf — Lost Ember review
Hungry like the wolf — Lost Ember review

By the time Lost Ember starts, most of the events of its plot are already distant memories. The game tells the story of a great civilization’s fall not as it happens, but through the memories of one of its long-dead citizens. As a restless spirit, you have the ability

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Jan 05, 2020 Affordable space adventures — Pulstario review
Affordable space adventures — Pulstario review

I love me some cheap games. I legitimately made two columns just because I impulsively wanted to purchase some games under five bucks, and I adore being frugal after the holidays. Fred Wood’s Pulstario was recently released last month, and while unwieldy controls can be a downer for some,

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jan 03, 2020 Steampunk city building on the Switch — Lethis: Path of Progress review
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I’ve had a bit of a tough time while playing Lethis: Path of Progress, on the one hand I am kind of into it but on the other I find it utterly infuriating. Recently released for Nintendo Switch by Triskell Interactive, I was keen to try it out as

by Devo Deaves
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