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Reviews   -   Mar 04, 2019 Balls to the wall (and sometimes the floor) — ChromaGun VR review
Balls to the wall (and sometimes the floor) — ChromaGun VR review

When we reviewed ChromaGun last year, we referred to it as a “poor man’s Portal.” Now that it’s been released for PlayStation VR, I can safely say that this version of the puzzle shooter is not a “poor man’s portal,” it’s a “poor man’s portal

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Mar 03, 2019 Don’t let the bedbugs bite — Sleep Tight review
Don’t let the bedbugs bite — Sleep Tight review

Like most young children at the time, I had an irrational fear of the dark. (If you didn’t feel scared when your feet were sticking out of your blanket, you must have been very courageous.) I would dream of fighting back the imaginary monsters with swords and other makeshift

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 23, 2019 Strong alone, stronger together, and a work in progress — Anthem review
Strong alone, stronger together, and a work in progress — Anthem review

Before we get into the review proper, I have a bit of a caveat and a comparison to make that will explain while any review of this game is essentially a Javelin in motion. As Anthem is an always-connected world and is capable of injecting world events without patches, the

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 22, 2019 Entertainment not granted — Access Denied review
Entertainment not granted — Access Denied review

Opening safes may be the quintessential activity in all heist movies. Finding combinations and hitting the buttons just right is perhaps the most exhilarating thing when cracking the code. Stately Snail’s Access Denied aims to emulate that exciting feeling of the unauthorized opening of a bunch of devices, but

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 22, 2019 Simply satisfying — Downwell review
Simply satisfying — Downwell review

Handhelds are the perfect timewasters, and the Switch embodies this philosophy. There are plenty of games that encourage play in short bursts, and Devolver Digital’s Downwell is no exception. With its addictively difficult and engaging gameplay mixed with wonderful pixel art and amazing designs, this is a game that

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 22, 2019 Not its time to shine — Flood of Light review
Not its time to shine — Flood of Light review

Puzzle games are usually an idyllic experience, and they are easily digestible in relaxed settings. As much as I like fast-paced puzzle titles, I don’t mind spending a few minutes flexing my brain and solving some tricky tasks. Flood of Light is a game that wishes to bask players

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 21, 2019 A little too grilled for my tastes — Save me Mr. Tako: Tasukete Tako-San review
A little too grilled for my tastes — Save me Mr. Tako: Tasukete Tako-San review

In terms of platformer comfort food, the Kirby franchise is my go-to when I want some relaxing, fun gameplay. The first game of the series, Kirby’s Dream Land, was a simple platformer (he didn’t even have his trademark copy ability here) that worked tremendously well on the original

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 20, 2019 Dirt and oil — DiRT Rally 2.0 review
Dirt and oil — DiRT Rally 2.0 review

Codemasters is known for making some of the most accurate, challenging racing games out there, and DiRT Rally 2.0 is no exception. While the mainline DiRT series provides a more accessible entry into the world of racing, it’s by no means for the faint of heart. DiRT Rally

by Travis Northup
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