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Reviews   -   Jun 29, 2017 Collection without a Crash-landing — Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy Review
Collection without a Crash-landing — Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy Review

If you owned a PlayStation in the late 90s, there is a high chance you were involved in the tail-end of the “mascot war.” This was a time where video game developers wanted characters for their games that would rival the popularity of Nintendo’s Mario or Sega’s Sonic

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Jun 21, 2017 To the East, to Morrowind: Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind review
To the East, to Morrowind: Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind review

Vvardenfell is a place like no other. Dense, steamy swamps welcome adventurers in the south, leading them inland towards lush grasslands, misty isles, barren and scorched valleys, and the great peak of the Red Mountain, ever churning with dark omens from above. Mushrooms taller than skyscrapers dot landscapes to the

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jun 20, 2017 Dressed to the (mighty number) nines – Mighty Gunvolt Burst review
Dressed to the (mighty number) nines – Mighty Gunvolt Burst review

In an alternate universe, Mighty No. 9 was phenomenal. It shattered sales records, was showered with critical acclaim, and it became a franchise worthy of spinoffs and an anime series. Alas, the product that we got last year was disappointing at best and downright abysmal at worst. However, not wanting

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jun 09, 2017 A run through the jungle: Rising Storm 2: Vietnam Review
A run through the jungle: Rising Storm 2: Vietnam Review

The Vietnam War has never been a popular setting for first person shooters. Sure, there was Battlefield: Vietnam back in 2004, but who even remembers that? I know I’d forgotten about it. More recently, DICE released the Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam expansion, but that was almost seven years

by Mike Pearce
Reviews   -   Jun 08, 2017 The horrors of humanity: Town of Light review
The horrors of humanity: Town of Light review

Town of Light may be a horror game, but not in the traditional sense. Nothing jumps out at you, you’re never in any real danger, and there aren’t even any real supernatural elements. This is a game about the realistic horrors of a real-life asylum, a place where

by Christian DeCoster
Reviews   -   Jun 08, 2017 Sturdy and steady, like the castle: Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada review
Sturdy and steady, like the castle: Samurai Warriors: Spirit of Sanada review

After the dust settles and the blades are withdrawn into their sheathes, only the strongest of warriors remain standing. Those who litter the ground are swiftly forgotten, while those who stand tall bring honor upon themselves, and the glory of history to their family name. The Sanada clan is one

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jun 07, 2017 Butt-Sliding Your Way To Victory, Vanquish Review
Butt-Sliding Your Way To Victory, Vanquish Review

Seven years ago, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 owners were given the chance to play a unique cover shooter: Vanquish. Unfortunately, for those dedicated to the ever expanding world of PC gaming, PlatinumGames Inc’s fast-paced third person shooter wasn’t available. Seven years later, Vanquish gets another chance to

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Jun 07, 2017 ARMS lacks legs — ARMS review
ARMS lacks legs — ARMS review

It’s easy to draw comparisons between ARMS and Splatoon, Nintendo’s paintball shoot-‘em-up that debuted on Wii U in 2015. Both games represent major new first-party IPs – a rarity for Nintendo – featuring stylized visuals and gameplay that usurps their respective genre norms. But while Splatoon succeeded at presenting

by Matt Welsh
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