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Reviews   -   May 06, 2019 Re;tried with the same re;sult — Death end re;Quest review
Re;tried with the same re;sult — Death end re;Quest review

When you play a JRPG, it is very hard to be surprised or shocked anymore. There is bound to be a few barely dressed women adventuring in epic fashion while maintaining a confused, ditzy worldview. There is very likely a game-within-a-game aspect to the storytelling, or at the very least

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   May 06, 2019 Just a couple of wrathstones, up to no good — Elder Scrolls Online: Wrathstone review
Just a couple of wrathstones, up to no good — Elder Scrolls Online: Wrathstone review

Elder Scrolls Online has been around for a long time now, and has become one of the better MMORPG experiences available, especially on console. The success has come through a steady build-up of the game’s mechanics and world through DLC releases, with each giving some modicum of game improvement

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   May 05, 2019 Caged bird — Falcon Age review
Caged bird — Falcon Age review

Falcon Age has one of the strongest pitches I’ve ever heard for a game: You play as an indigenous woman imprisoned by colonizers who escapes captivity to fight back against her oppressors. Along the way, you learn more about the culture that was stolen from you and fight to

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   May 04, 2019 Wolves hunt in packs — Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen review
Wolves hunt in packs — Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen review

Dragon’s Dogma isn’t a new game, but seven years after its initial release, there’s still nothing else like it. Recently released on the Nintendo Switch, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen gives the game yet another chance to finally get the audience its fans have been insisting it

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   May 03, 2019 Burial at sea — Close to the Sun review
Burial at sea — Close to the Sun review

The Helios—Nikola Tesla’s Art Deco-inspired, retrofuturistic megaship—sits on international waters awaiting the arrival of Rose Archer, a concerned sister and journalist ill-prepared for the many horrors and mysteries lurking inside. It’s a killer premise for this narrative-driven, horror-adventure, but while Tesla has a lot in store

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   May 02, 2019 Insert “Ducking awesome!” pun here — Duck Game review
Insert “Ducking awesome!” pun here — Duck Game review

Former president of Nintendo of America Reggie Fils-Aimé famously said two years ago, “The game is fun. The game is a battle. If it’s not fun, why bother? If it’s not a battle, where’s the fun?” While he was referring to the Nintendo Switch at the time,

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 02, 2019 Half of a memorable experience — The World Next Door review
Half of a memorable experience — The World Next Door review

Puzzle-RPGs are a weird mix of genres that seems to work pretty well. From Puzzle Quest to Puzzle and Dragons, the pseudo-match three mechanics create a pretty fun time that will engross you for hours. Rose City Games’ The World Next Door aims to take this premise and create an

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 01, 2019 Reflecting on our lives — Ritual of the Moon review
Reflecting on our lives — Ritual of the Moon review

Life has its ups and downs, things change, and we even begin to wonder what it all means. This reflection can be good for us as it allows us to decompress and even learn. Relaxation techniques coupled with this thoughtful insight can do wonders, so why not create a gaming

by Codi Spence
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