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Reviews   -   Jun 21, 2016 Less mighty than we’d hoped – Mighty No 9 review
Less mighty than we’d hoped – Mighty No 9 review

Shadowrun, Pillars of Eternity, Wasteland 2, Shovel Knight, Elite: Dangerous, The Banner Saga, Mighty No. 9 — all of these games have one thing in common: they were wildly successful on Kickstarter. Unlike everything else on that list, however, Mighty No. 9 may be the first Kickstarter-backed effort where I came

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 20, 2016 Great sound, with limits: Enhance GX-H3 headset review
Great sound, with limits: Enhance GX-H3 headset review

Gamers on a budget, such as myself, often do not have the means to have the nicer periphery needed for premium PC gaming.  Other gamers have people in the home to consider, and need a personal aural experience that doesn’t disrupt their co-inhabitants. The brand new Enhance GX-H3, a

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jun 20, 2016 Ain’t gonna let the revelator bring us down: Guilty Gear Xrd -Revalator- review
Ain’t gonna let the revelator bring us down: Guilty Gear Xrd -Revalator- review

I’m not saying you should become a junkie.  In fact, I am definitively and absolutely saying that you should never, ever become a junkie.  That said, a thick, beefy line of Colombian ambrosial power powder and Guilty Gear Xrd: -Revelator- together would get you closest to the sex, drugs,

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Jun 20, 2016 Back to Banoi: Dead Island Definitive Edition review
Back to Banoi: Dead Island Definitive Edition review

Zombie games are what I would consider my bread and butter. They don’t have to be flawless creations, but if they have an interesting story and decent weapon variety, I’ll play them and have fun with them. I would say I have a soft spot for the Dead

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Jun 16, 2016 Lunch break: The Sims 4 Dine Out review
Lunch break: The Sims 4 Dine Out review

The original Sims 4 had a lukewarm reception. It was missing features and elements that Sim fans expected to be in a Sims game. Through patching and content packs released over the past few years, the game has turned around and become closer to what fans wanted, and with Dine

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Jun 11, 2016 You can (not) absorb: Kirby: Planet Robobot review
You can (not) absorb: Kirby: Planet Robobot review

Many of Kirby’s recent outings have been permutations on a formula, a series of mash-ups and experiments succeeding or failing at random. Kirby plus yarn? Meh. Kirby plus paintings? Alright. But what about Kirby-meets-giant robot mecha anime? Through adding such a ridiculous overhaul to the Kirby formula, Kirby: Planet

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Jun 09, 2016 “You really want a happy ending, don’t you?” – Witcher 3: Blood and Wine review
“You really want a happy ending, don’t you?” – Witcher 3: Blood and Wine review

The story of The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine calls Geralt to a new country in the Continent (yes, that is really the name of the land in The Witcher) called Toussaint, where Geralt is tasked with hunting down an especially elusive and dangerous monster. However, as is usually the

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Jun 07, 2016 My creation, is it real?: Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book review
My creation, is it real?: Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book review

The Atelier series is an underdog in the JRPG world that had one particular standout performance on the PlayStation 2, and has since been a source of reliably fun, but never particularly noteworthy games.  Since the release of the PlayStation 4, the Atelier series has been relegated to the Vita

by Patrick Rost
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