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Reviews   -   Apr 26, 2016 The indie kid’s rhythm game: LOUD on Planet X review
The indie kid’s rhythm game: LOUD on Planet X review

LOUD on Planet X is a fun and quirky addition to the rhythm game genre. It features music from all across the indie spectrum, everything from pop by Lights and CHVRCHES to alternative rock by July Talk and hip hop by Shad. While not without its drawbacks, it has a

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Apr 22, 2016 I fought the Maw and the Maw won: Elder Scrolls Online: Thieves Guild review
I fought the Maw and the Maw won: Elder Scrolls Online: Thieves Guild review

Of all the cool things that have been possible in the Elder Scrolls world, stealthy entry and blatant theft has always been one of the most useful and entertaining.  Taking from others to give to someone else, for a tad bit of gold of course, has always satisfied when done

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Apr 19, 2016 Familar Friends, Fresh Foes – Bravely Second: End Layer Review
Familar Friends, Fresh Foes – Bravely Second: End Layer Review

Bravely Default awoke something in me that had been lying dormant — my love of JRPGs. While Bravely Second: End Layer doesn’t quite live up to the lofty heights of its predecessor, it is every bit what you would expect from an old-school RPG. Welcome back Square Enix — we missed

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2016 A Revolution of RTS – Ashes of the Singularity Review
A Revolution of RTS – Ashes of the Singularity Review

Ashes of the Singularity will have none of your “turtling” nonsense. It was during the third level that I realized that Stardock and Oxide had made something very different than any RTS in recent memory. I sat back with my massive fleet and waited for an unknown dreadnought-type threat to

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2016 An island of despair, a future of hope: Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair PC review
An island of despair, a future of hope: Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair PC review

With one Danganronpa port under its belt, Abstraction Games’ port of Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair fares far better on PC than its predecessor thanks to some lessons learned from the first. The game doesn’t make its way from Vita to PC unscathed, but overall Danganronpa 2 feels more polished

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Apr 12, 2016 Important: 1979 Revolution: Black Friday review
Important: 1979 Revolution: Black Friday review

Passion projects can produce some of the most inspiring work, but also some of the most disappointing. Creators of such personal pieces can expose certain stories that others have very little knowledge of, but they can also become so invested in one aspect that the rest of the project suffers.

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Apr 12, 2016 A brilliant odyssey of time: Stories: The Path of Destinies review
A brilliant odyssey of time: Stories: The Path of Destinies review

They say the adventure is more about the journey than the destination. In Stories: The Path of Destinies, you will have to walk through many paths to get to your final stop. Those many walks pass by blissfully though, thanks to stellar combat and a unique, vivid art direction and

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Apr 11, 2016 You’ll face death, and it won’t be pretty: Dark Souls III review
You’ll face death, and it won’t be pretty: Dark Souls III review

Dark Souls III is an unhealthy addiction. So much, in fact, that I’m finding it difficult to take time away from playing it to write this review. Though the journey is often frustrating, complex, and completely unfair, it’s one perfectly designed to challenge players and reward their hard-fought

by Travis Northup
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