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Reviews   -   May 10, 2016 Oil Leak: Oil Enterprise review
Oil Leak: Oil Enterprise review

Growing up in a rural part of Colorado, I was always around oil fields and the oil industry. I used to gawk at the giant pumps, and wonder what it took to put up these behemoths. Oil Enterprise, Crafty Studios newest game, let me see what the oil world had

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   May 05, 2016 Finding home: Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End review
Finding home: Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End review

Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End’s greatest strength not only is in how it succinctly wraps up the story of Naughty Dog’s beloved treasure hunter Nathan Drake, but also in how it pays tribute to the history of the series as it comes to a close. Uncharted 4’

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   May 03, 2016 Mixing the melting pot: Battleborn review
Mixing the melting pot: Battleborn review

Since first glance, Battleborn has had an identity crisis. A new shooter from the quintessential “gun company,” Gearbox Software has struggled against attempts at labelling Battleborn within conventional genres like MOBA, team-based shooter, or the recent surge of “hero shooters.” In over 100 hours of Battleborn, through countless matches, team

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   May 03, 2016 The long and winding road: Sebastien Loeb Rally EVO review
The long and winding road: Sebastien Loeb Rally EVO review

Rally car racing is a strange motorsport event, representing the middle ground between multi-car racing events and a simple time trial.  Sebastien Loeb is one of the very best to ever participate in the sport, and his story and likeness are the basis for Sebastien Loeb Rally EVO, the latest

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   May 03, 2016 Runnin’ down a stream: Koi review
Runnin’ down a stream: Koi review

A little soul searching journey can clarify the murky darkness in your world, friend.  Clarification of the ills of your world comes in a gentle wave, and those very waves seek to both cleanse and calm.  Those are some very eternal truths, brother, or maybe I’ve just been playing

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   May 03, 2016 Mental hell: Neverending Nightmares review
Mental hell: Neverending Nightmares review

Neverending Nightmares is a troubling journey through one man’s own personal Hell, but it’s a journey that may not be worth taking. Telling an intimate story of the game creator’s own struggles with depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder, Neverending Nightmares is full of violent, disturbing imagery and great

by Blake Hester
Reviews   -   Apr 28, 2016 Indistinguishable: The Walking Dead: Michonne “What We Deserve” review
Indistinguishable: The Walking Dead: Michonne “What We Deserve” review

[The following is part three of our review of The Walking Dead: Michonne, and contains our final verdict on the series as a whole. To check out part two, click here.] The Walking Dead: Michonne ends on a fairly predictable note, and the implications of that say a lot for

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Apr 27, 2016 Open spaces: Hitman: Episode Two review
Open spaces: Hitman: Episode Two review

In its first episode, Hitman shot itself in the foot. In its second, it’s learning to walk again. With its second entry, titled “World of Tomorrow,” Hitman offers a bigger sandbox, full of opportunities and danger, begging players to try again and again. But, while it does correct several

by Blake Hester
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