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Reviews   -   Jul 11, 2018 A broken racket — Mario Tennis Aces review
A broken racket — Mario Tennis Aces review

It was early in my time with Mario Tennis Aces that I realized a major flaw. I was just a couple missions deep in the story based Adventure mode when I knew: The game is boring. It lacks the charm of Super Mario Odyssey or Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and

by Austin Fern
Reviews   -   Jul 10, 2018 Blood, bullets, and B-movies — GARAGE: Bad Trip review
Blood, bullets, and B-movies — GARAGE: Bad Trip review

Developer-publisher tinyBuild has established a reputation as a purveyor of high quality indie games. A celebration of the passion and creativity of game developers, the company boasts some of indie’s finest gems from the scene’s rising stars. tinyBuild-published games capture hearts with their charming aesthetics and addictive gameplay,

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Jul 10, 2018 New port, old art, same beauty — The Lion’s Song review
New port, old art, same beauty — The Lion’s Song review

Last year, I had the opportunity to review The Lion’s Song on PC. It was simply a beautiful game, both in art style and story through each of its four separate episodes. Now, Mi’pu’mi Games have decided to bring this point-and-click, episodic adventure game to the Nintendo

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Jul 10, 2018 The best the Blue Blur has ever been — Sonic Mania Plus review
The best the Blue Blur has ever been — Sonic Mania Plus review

For years I thought the dream of a good new Sonic game had long passed. I started to wonder if Sonic was ever even good, and if we had just been delusional for some part of the early 90s, but as Sonic Mania proved when it launched last year—and

by Nathan Anstadt
Reviews   -   Jul 09, 2018 For the Glory of Mankind — NieR: Automata Become as Gods Edition review
For the Glory of Mankind — NieR: Automata Become as Gods Edition review

NieR: Automata takes place in a world dominated by machines, some made by aliens to wipe out human life, and others created by humans to combat the aliens and their machines. At the center of this conflict are 2B and 9S, two androids from YoRHa, the organization of androids opposing

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Jul 09, 2018 Spectacle & Speedbumps — The Crew 2 review
Spectacle & Speedbumps — The Crew 2 review

The Crew 2 was conceived with a singular, incredibly ambitious premise: Let the player and their friends loose on a near-boundless world of vehicular madness. The game’s predecessor was conceived with this same premise, but anyone who played the first game will remember that the debut entry in the

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Jul 09, 2018 Hooked on Armonics — Shining Resonance Refrain review
Hooked on Armonics — Shining Resonance Refrain review

JRPGs are long, adventure-filled games that have amassed a large following over the years. There are many series, including the “Tales of” games, and the “Shining” games, but the latter hasn’t gotten much love until now. Shining Resonance was previously released only in Japan for the PS3, but now

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Jul 05, 2018 Pop goes the Yuso — Yuso review
Pop goes the Yuso — Yuso review

Puzzles come in many forms, whether they be rearranging numbers, following specified paths to reach a goal, matching colors to clear a board, and so much more. Yuso takes an interesting approach to the concept of clearing the screen by matching colors, and it does it well. Yuso is a

by Codi Spence
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