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Reviews   -   Feb 15, 2018 It takes more than heart—Shu review
It takes more than heart—Shu review

Somewhere between the drawing board and the gamepad, something went wrong with Shu. At its core, this charming 2D platformer has everything it needs to succeed: tight controls, friends that grant your character with new abilities, and challenges to keep the game fresh. But no matter how much heart or

by John Farrell
Reviews   -   Feb 15, 2018 Bioluminescent Beauty Abound — Fe Review
Bioluminescent Beauty Abound — Fe Review

As soon as I saw the initial trailer for Fe, I was hooked on the beautiful colors and musical theme seemingly prevalent throughout the game. However, there was a small part of me that was worried it wouldn’t live up to the hype. Luckily, the game was exactly what

by Maddy Wojdak
Reviews   -   Feb 13, 2018 A nigh unstoppable warrior — Dynasty Warriors 9 review
A nigh unstoppable warrior — Dynasty Warriors 9 review

Get ready to decimate hordes of enemies as you make your stand in the newest edition to the Dynasty Warriors series. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer to the series, if you want to feel like nothing can take you down, you’ve come to the right

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Feb 13, 2018 I ain’t afraid of no ghost — Crossing Souls review
I ain’t afraid of no ghost — Crossing Souls review

80’s classics had a feel all their own, a unique combination of hopeful innocence, surprisingly dark plots, loveable characters, and a relatable story which escalates to unbelievable heights. Recapturing that feeling is no small challenge, and neither is creating an entirely new adventure while still leaning heavily on references

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Feb 13, 2018 A.R.I.D. returns — The Fall Part 2: Unbound review
A.R.I.D. returns — The Fall Part 2: Unbound review

When The Fall came out in 2014, players were drawn into a dark, depressing science fiction world that centered around the nature of artificial intelligence and synthetic life. Now indie publisher Over the Moon Games looks to give players a chance to return to A.R.I.D.’s bleak,

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Feb 13, 2018 Brutal Bohemian Revenge Rhapsody – Kingdom Come: Deliverance review
Brutal Bohemian Revenge Rhapsody – Kingdom Come: Deliverance review

There are plenty of open world games on the market, and more on the horizon, but I can’t think of a single one that so completely captured my attention, being equal parts frustration and fun. Accurately representing the painful machinations of life in the 15th century, Kingdom Come: Deliverance

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 09, 2018 Super run, super fun – Super One More Jump review
Super run, super fun – Super One More Jump review

January and February are usually rest months for gaming, as we’ve already exhausted our budgets on the hottest holiday titles. These break periods result in some smaller titles coming out of the woodwork, quite a few of which are enjoyable and worth a download. One such game would be

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 06, 2018 Watching the Detectivemon — Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory review
Watching the Detectivemon — Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory review

Digimon represents the simultaneous best and worst of monster catching and raising games in my view. It is incredibly complex and takes the concept of monster evolution to new and incredibly dynamic places. Along the way, however, you have an infinite sea of cute-faced goober monsters constantly cooing and sad-eyeing

by Patrick Rost
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