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Reviews   -   Mar 11, 2016 The bloody elephant in the room — DISTRAINT review
The bloody elephant in the room — DISTRAINT review

Sometimes a story can be simple, or have elements that are predictable, but the way that it’s told makes it come alive. That is how DISTRAINT struck me; it might seem like a fairly straightforward game, but it really does have its own personality. DISTRAINT is a 2D adventure

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Mar 05, 2016 Good until you get them off the ground — SimplePlanes review
Good until you get them off the ground — SimplePlanes review

As someone who studied the humanities in college, let me just say that I know virtually nothing about engineering or building flyable planes. Even the one physics class I took in high school turned into gibberish in my brain. However, for the most part I can say that SimplePlanes is

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Mar 04, 2016 “Child’s play” – Wondershot review
“Child’s play” – Wondershot review

Wondershot feels like it comes from a different time. It’s offline-only, meant to be played with friends in the same room, has extremely simple gameplay and is best played in small periods of time. It’s a game that’s best played at a social gathering, and does a

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Mar 01, 2016 Ready your Rasengans – Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Review
Ready your Rasengans – Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Review

Like other game series which have clearly locked into their identity, (I’m looking at you Warriors titles) the Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm franchise rarely attempts to reinvent the wheel of its own success. It’s found something that works and consistently pleases an audience who lovingly support it.

by Lucious Barnes
Reviews   -   Mar 01, 2016 Careful where you click — Dungelot: Shattered Lands review
Careful where you click — Dungelot: Shattered Lands review

Dungelot: Shattered Lands is a fun little game that doesn’t take itself too seriously, yet at the same time manages to pack some wicked challenges. It’s highly enjoyable, slightly irritating, and probably deserves a spot in your library. Both Dungelot and Dungelot 2 were only released on Android

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Feb 29, 2016 City parkour just don’t get it — Dying Light: The Following review
City parkour just don’t get it — Dying Light: The Following review

Harran is a total slap in the face. All the survivors, be they bully or prey, feel the same moist press of zombie flesh smacking against their collective cheeks. Nobody is comfortable in the city, cramped and confined and limited to stacks of tables and boxes to navigate the corpse

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Feb 29, 2016 Singing that same ol’ Neptune — Megadimension Neptunia VII review
Singing that same ol’ Neptune — Megadimension Neptunia VII review

Neptune. Neptune never changes. Be it a tasty treat, a lunch time fancy, some gaming with her fellow CPUs, or beating the living hell out of some sort of browser pop-up demon in an alternate dimension, Neptune and her younger sister Nepgear retain that same bubble charm and naive spirit,

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Feb 25, 2016 Cut through the chains — The Walking Dead: Michonne “In Too Deep” review
Cut through the chains — The Walking Dead: Michonne “In Too Deep” review

While The Walking Dead: Michonne already speaks to Telltale’s ability to write compelling drama and characters, it does signal that the property it pulls from may have lost its novelty as years have gone by. Episode one of this three-part series, “In Too Deep,” begins with Michonne, The Walking

by Kenneth Shepard
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