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Reviews   -   Mar 29, 2019 Make up before you break up — The Walking Dead: The Final Season Episode 3 review
Make up before you break up — The Walking Dead: The Final Season Episode 3 review

(Contains spoilers from Telltale’s The Walking Dead: The Final Season Episodes 1 and 2) While delayed for a few months due to the shuttering of Telltale Games last year, the third episode of Telltale’s The Walking Dead is now available, courtesy of Skybound Entertainment. While I thought that

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Mar 28, 2019 Non-stop intensity — Akashicforce review
Non-stop intensity — Akashicforce review

One of the best things about video games is the vast amount of different genres and difficulties. You have your carefree, easy-going experiences, your intense, fast-paced games, and everything in-between. Upon seeing that Akashicforce was described as a rhythm-like puzzle game, I thought it might top out somewhere in the

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Mar 27, 2019 Massive improvement – Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 review
Massive improvement – Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 review

If you want a roadmap of how to go from good to great, you don’t have to look much further than Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment’s The Division. The game launched with solid footing, but endgame content was a bit thin, and mission repetition and bugs held it back

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 26, 2019 Dust in the wind — Windscape review
Dust in the wind — Windscape review

One of the best parts of both crafting survival games and action RPGs is how they start small (forging an axe, helping a merchant) and grow to epic proportions. Windscape combines these two genres, but never explores either the complexity of a survival game or the grandeur of an RPG.

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Mar 25, 2019 Can’t stop me now — Peasant Knight review
Can’t stop me now — Peasant Knight review

2D platformers have been incredibly popular ever since their creation decades ago. Even to this day, gamers just can’t get enough of them. This genre typically focuses on players running and jumping through various levels filled with obstacles, but what if there was a twist to that? Instead of

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Mar 25, 2019 A peaceful exploration — Himno review
A peaceful exploration — Himno review

Some people play games to explore fantastic worlds. Some want to challenge their brains. Others just want to relax. I tend to lean towards the first two, but it’s nice to chill out with peaceful games once in a while. Himno caters to the crowd that wants to take

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Mar 25, 2019 Peaceful platforming — Elli review
Peaceful platforming — Elli review

Sometimes you just need a game to relax with. Perhaps you’ve been white-knuckling a boss in Sekiro or mowing down insurgents in Division 2, and need to unwind with something a bit less serious. As someone who has been taking part in both of those activities, the Nintendo Switch

by Abram Buehner
Reviews   -   Mar 22, 2019 Shake it to the beat — The Second Chance Strip Club review
Shake it to the beat — The Second Chance Strip Club review

Rhythm games are an interesting combination of music appreciation and pattern recognition. They branch outside the realm of typical games like action adventures, platformers, sports, and more. Depending on the specific game, they can be a mix of relaxing and focused gameplay. Why not branch out a bit more and

by Codi Spence
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