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Reviews   -   Feb 06, 2017 Fractured future – Divide Review
Fractured future – Divide Review

Divide starts off throwing the player directly into the fray. The protagonist and an unnamed woman find themselves fleeing from rolling robots and some sort of security force through the twists and turns of some sort of underground facility. As the chase escalates, fortune turns and they are captured. The

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 02, 2017 VR Multiball action – Pinball FX2 VR PSVR review
VR Multiball action – Pinball FX2 VR PSVR review

Zen Studios has made it their business to create the perfect pinball experience. They have over 70 pinball tables, including licensed properties like Star Wars, Aliens, The Walking Dead, South Park, and Marvel. With their tried and true formula locked in, they’ve seen fit to try something completely new

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 01, 2017 500 Floors Above Me in the Tower of Barbs: Let it Die review
500 Floors Above Me in the Tower of Barbs: Let it Die review

Death is scary, but it would be a bit less so if I knew I got to come back and beat up my own reanimated corpse after my painful and bloody death. So perhaps Let it Die, a surprisingly fantastic Free-to-Play on the PlayStation 4, has the right idea for

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Feb 01, 2017 Fragments so small you’ll never find them all: Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue review
Fragments so small you’ll never find them all: Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue review

Kingdom Hearts, in all its bizarre glory, has relished in the use of numbers and symbols to creep slowly towards the final story in its main enigmatic trilogy. The latest entry, Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, is a bit short on full-length action, but provides a delicious

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jan 31, 2017 Welcome to the family, son: Resident Evil 7 review
Welcome to the family, son: Resident Evil 7 review

Resident Evil 7 is simultaneously the biggest departure, and the most classic addition, that the iconic horror series has seen in a long time. It is at times more modern and new, telling a different kind of story with its own unique approach, and yet Resident Evil 7 is still

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Jan 30, 2017 An unnecessary paint job on a Classic – Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 review
An unnecessary paint job on a Classic – Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 review

Watching a professional match in Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 (UMvC 3) is one of the most brilliant spectacles in video games. From the health bar-clearing combos to the screen-filling K.O.’s, fans are left jaws dropped and on the edges of their seats when witnessing top-tier-level gameplay. That’

by Josh Devlin
Reviews   -   Jan 30, 2017 Get to work, human meatbag! – Job Simulator PSVR review
Get to work, human meatbag! – Job Simulator PSVR review

There’s no doubt that the PlayStation 4’s PSVR system has had a pretty solid launch. Many of the products that arrived on launch day were of the simulation variety, eschewing what one might classify as a game for a more pedestrian “experience” instead. You might imagine a game

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jan 25, 2017 An Artistic Attempt: Don’t Open the Doors Review
An Artistic Attempt: Don’t Open the Doors Review

The claymation look of Don’t Open the Doors is a stark contrast to most modern games, It’s a new concept to many people who aren’t familiar with the history of claymation, so it lends an eye opener and a new experience to the world of computer generated

by Rachel "Rei" Berry
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