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Reviews   -   Aug 15, 2018 The original splat-toons — De Blob Switch review
The original splat-toons — De Blob Switch review

Long before Splatoon was a Nintendo success, a little developer called Blue Tongue Entertainment released the sleeper hit De Blob on the Wii in 2008. It’s since seen numerous ports and versions on different consoles throughout the past ten years, and we’ve finally got a Switch port of

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Aug 14, 2018 Praise the salt — Salt and Sanctuary review
Praise the salt — Salt and Sanctuary review

In a day and age where Dark Souls’ inspiration is far-reaching, it’s not hard to find clones that fail to impress in the same way the source of their inspiration has. Thankfully, Salt and Sanctuary doesn’t have that problem. While the game doesn’t hide the source of

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Aug 13, 2018 Wario strikes back — WarioWare Gold review
Wario strikes back — WarioWare Gold review

Just when I think I can retire my 3DS, Nintendo releases another gem for the system. Last year, Metroid: Samus Returns was the golden ticket, but here in 2018, that game is undoubtedly WarioWare Gold. To call this game creative would be a supreme understatement; WarioWare is an amalgamation of

by Abram Buehner
Reviews   -   Aug 13, 2018 8 Ball, Corner Pocket! — Pool Panic review
8 Ball, Corner Pocket! — Pool Panic review

When I think about the sport of billiards, I think back to my grandparents’ house. Going into the basement and setting up the numbered balls in the wooden rack, the stale smell of basement and cigars lingering in the air as I took the blue chalk to the tip of

by Shaun Woerner
Reviews   -   Aug 13, 2018 “Overspecialize, and you breed in weakness” — State of Mind review
“Overspecialize, and you breed in weakness” — State of Mind review

State of Mind is a product of the industry’s love for cyberpunk, birthed by childhoods dominated by Blade Runner, The Matrix, and a slew of other cyberpunk classics. The opportunity to speak about the social issues of today and those of a distant tomorrow, while also realizing a vision

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Aug 10, 2018 Across the end zone — Madden NFL 19 review
Across the end zone — Madden NFL 19 review

Madden NFL 19 introduces a plethora of new options this year for the annual sports series. EA has done another fine job of refining features while still making sure this entry is worth picking up. The return of Longshot, more solo options for MUT, and a new player movement system

by Austin Fern
Reviews   -   Aug 09, 2018 Ups & downers — We Happy Few review
Ups & downers — We Happy Few review

Melding together distinct visuals and head-turning gameplay concepts has been Compulsion Games’ design philosophy since day one. With Contrast, Compulsion proved their ability to create captivating worlds and introduce unique mechanics, something that they would replicate in We Happy Few’s early access days. But past the glitz and glamour

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Aug 09, 2018 The quest for score — Megaton Rainfall review
The quest for score — Megaton Rainfall review

Given how ubiquitous superheroes have become, I’m always surprised by how few video games attempt to capitalize on the trend. Sure, we get our fair share of Marvel and DC games each year, but outside of games based on the big two companies, video game specific superheroes are few

by Abram Buehner
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