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Reviews   -   Feb 25, 2016 In space, no one can hear your boredom – Amazing Discoveries in Outer Space review
In space, no one can hear your boredom – Amazing Discoveries in Outer Space review

Amazing Discoveries in Outer Space, or ADIOS as it is affectionately referred to on the Internet (and will be so here), is a roguelite, platforming, space-sim, exploration game. Seems like a mouthful, I know, and that’s the reason why ADIOS never clicked for me. It tries to be too

by Josh Devlin
Reviews   -   Feb 24, 2016 The Flame in the Flood review – Unique Dangerous
The Flame in the Flood review – Unique Dangerous

Survival is about understanding your environment. It’s about understanding the trees, the plants, the animals, the heat, the cold — and knowing, deep in your bones, that all of it is trying to kill you. It’s a little hard to quantify The Flame in the Flood, and as a

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 23, 2016 Hitman GO: Definitive Edition review – maquettes, murder, and must-play
Hitman GO: Definitive Edition review – maquettes, murder, and must-play

Hitman GO came out in April of 2014, and our own Spencer Campbell had high praise for it in his review — his only con being that he was left wanting more. Addressing the shortness of the game, Square-Enix Montreal is back with what it is calling the Definitive Edition of

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 22, 2016 Reshaping history — Far Cry Primal review

Taking chances is something many on-going video game franchises are hesitant to do. But as the trend of annualized schedules and the rush to get the next product out heat up, it’s important that developers alter the formula up a bit to keep the fans interested. In one of

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Feb 20, 2016 Origin of power — Gemini: Heroes Reborn review
Origin of power — Gemini: Heroes Reborn review

As a tie-in game to an already cancelled TV series, I was worried about the game from the first time I heard about it. Rarely do games based on TV or movies do well, and being the product of a cancelled TV show killed any hopes of the game being

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2016 Paper dolls – Hero and Daughter + review
Paper dolls – Hero and Daughter + review

I will admit, the premise of Hero and Daughter+ intrigued me. “A weak guy who needs a bunch of strong women to fight his battles for him? Sounds like something I could approach from a feminist angle!” And honestly, viewing it through that lens was one of the only things

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2016 “Highway to the garden zone” – Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 review

The plants have lost their fight against the zombies, and Zomboss rules “Zomburbia,” a dystopian undead paradise, in the wake of the war. Suddenly, the plants emerge from the ground once more in a surprise attack, and the zombies find themselves on the defensive for the first time, fighting to

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Feb 17, 2016 An epic in three acts — Fire Emblem: Fates review
An epic in three acts — Fire Emblem: Fates review

Fire Emblem: Fates seeks to hit the heights of war epics, a word that has been misconstrued often when it comes to games. Rather than simple scope or size of world, the epic that Fates aspires to is closer to tales like Homer’s Iliad, one about a war that

by Eric Van Allen
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