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Reviews   -   Oct 27, 2018 Tell me who you are and who you were — The World Ends With You: Final Remix review
Tell me who you are and who you were  — The World Ends With You: Final Remix review

It’s hard to believe that it’s been twelve years since Neku first stepped onto the streets of Shibuya and entered the Reaper’s Game. While The World Ends With You: Final Remix shows its age inside the game itself, with the characters using flip phones and purchasing CDs,

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Oct 27, 2018 Reborn and revitalized — SoulCalibur VI review
Reborn and revitalized — SoulCalibur VI review

Although unquestionably a genre staple, SoulCalibur has been on the quiet side for the better part of the decade. The lukewarm reception of SoulCalibur V and Bandai Namco’s unsuccessful forays into the free-to-play and mobile markets have dealt the series a terrible blow. With focus found and lessons learned,

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Oct 26, 2018 How a game almost ruined my long-term friendships — Joggernauts review
How a game almost ruined my long-term friendships — Joggernauts review

I’m a big fan of couch multiplayer, and local co-op games have been coming out in full swing lately. Whether I’m barking orders in Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, roleplaying Gordon Ramsay in Overcooked, or thinking I’m adequate at crafts in Snipperclips, I do love a good

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 25, 2018 “Where the leather is scarred, there is a great story to tell” — Red Dead Redemption 2 review
“Where the leather is scarred, there is a great story to tell” — Red Dead Redemption 2 review

There is nothing more synonymous with America than the cowboy. The cowboy was the foundation of our country, living hard and dirty off the land. The iconic rough rider, astride his trusty paint, helped build the first towns, and panned for gold, all with a six shooter on his hip.

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 24, 2018 Luigi-pers creepers — Luigi’s Mansion review
Luigi-pers creepers — Luigi’s Mansion review

Gather around little girls and boys, for the night approaches and with it comes the pale moon. On the night of the pale moon, we recall a tale of horror and suspense so frightening that the very devil himself thrusts his head beneath the sheets and cries to make it

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Oct 24, 2018 Surprisingly sweet — Kero Blaster review
Surprisingly sweet — Kero Blaster review

Initially, I didn’t really expect much out of Kero Blaster. I’ve heard a lot of praise from those who came from playing the developer’s previous work, Cave Story, but I never looked further into the run-and-gun game when it initially launched a few years back. However, the

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 23, 2018 Black Cat leaves you hanging — Spider-Man: The Heist review
Black Cat leaves you hanging — Spider-Man: The Heist review

Something Insomniac did so well with its interpretation of Spider-Man is creating a sense of history with a brand new version of the character. This older version of Peter Parker has basically already seen it all and has an established connection with most familiar characters, including Black Cat. That complicated

by Pierce Turner
Reviews   -   Oct 21, 2018 Resident Boring — The Conjuring House review
Resident Boring — The Conjuring House review

The Conjuring House is clearly inspired by the great horror games that came before. It borrows the run and hide style popularized by Outlast and Amnesia along with the mansion setting Resident Evil is known for. Unfortunately, The Conjuring House fails to take these elements and make them its own.

by Austin Fern
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