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Reviews   -   Feb 17, 2016 Baby steps — Street Fighter V review
Baby steps — Street Fighter V review

Buying into Street Fighter V at launch feels like being an early adopter for the next generation of the iconic fighting series. What Street Fighter V offers now feels like the framework for something long term, and it means that not everything you’ve likely come to expect from most

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Feb 16, 2016 From penalty box to podium — Franchise Hockey Manager 2 review
From penalty box to podium — Franchise Hockey Manager 2 review

Improve and become great; is that not the edict of all great sports teams, leagues, and the individual players therein? Unlike many other game types, sports games share a cyclical refreshment each year, and, as such, sports titles are always expected to build on the material they have and become

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Feb 16, 2016 Danganronpa’s PC port isn’t as polished, but maintains what matters
Danganronpa’s PC port isn’t as polished, but maintains what matters

[Update: After testing a pre-launch patch, certain issues we originally found in the PC version of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc have been resolved. Our score has been updated to reflect these improvements, and the relevant text has been noted as out of date.] Over the past few years there’s

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Feb 14, 2016 A dark portrait — Layers of Fear review
A dark portrait — Layers of Fear review

As a creative, I was instantly fascinated by the premise of Layers of Fear. It’s easy to empathize with a painter on a quest to complete his magnum opus; we all have that one project we want so badly to get right. This game goes beyond themes of creative

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Feb 12, 2016 The portal comparisons begin — Attractio review
The portal comparisons begin — Attractio review

While current trends indicate that TV is on the outs, video viewership is still a key piece of our entertainment consumption. Nothing can prepare us for the scrolling madness that will be future video delivery, but a few fun guesses on what we may see is never a problem.  The

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Feb 12, 2016 Happy Accidents – Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime review
Happy Accidents – Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime review

Looking at its well-deserved success, it’s unlikely many fans of Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime would believe it was once described as very nearly an accident by at least one of its developers. (Unless you count Portal, in which case you might actually scour the gaming world looking for

by Lucious Barnes
Reviews   -   Feb 09, 2016 Peeling back the layers — The Witness review
Peeling back the layers — The Witness review

The Witness is a puzzle game for the PlayStation 4 and PC. I start this review in that frank manner, because frankly, knowing too much about Jonathan Blow’s newest title is doing a disservice to yourself. This wonderful title, eight years in the making, has confounded, infuriated, and captivated

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Feb 09, 2016 Absolute joy — Unravel review
Absolute joy — Unravel review

We all develop attachments to odd items throughout our life. Whether it’s a tailing car you have noticed during a long drive, or a stuffed animal you connected with as a child, people have a way of relating to inanimate objects in a special way. This has been evident

by Jay Malone
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