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Reviews   -   Feb 09, 2016 Riders of the Sun – Arslan: The Warriors of Legend review
Riders of the Sun – Arslan: The Warriors of Legend review

I will always maintain that after years of faithful and predictable game releases, the Koei hack-n-slash legacy is something that can only be compared to itself. The boundaries it seeks to press and the enjoyment it looks to create are almost entirely self-referential, and thankfully so. To judge a Warriors

by Lucious Barnes
Reviews   -   Feb 08, 2016 The difficult venture of writing a successful satire — The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything review
The difficult venture of writing a successful satire — The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything review

The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything is the first commercial game put out by solo developer Joe Richardson. It’s a point-and-click title with an inventory system, a verb panel, and the promise of “intellectually stimulating satirical shenanigans.” In the beginning of the game, your character wakes up on the beach,

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Feb 08, 2016 Enable your inner hoarder – Nyko Data Bank review
Enable your inner hoarder – Nyko Data Bank review

It’s likely that, if you’ve owned one of the current generation consoles for more than a year, you may have run out of disk space. Data Bank, one of Nyko’s latest peripheral offerings, provides expanded storage space by providing a housing and connections to install your own

by Justin Pauls
Reviews   -   Feb 08, 2016 Digimystery — Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth review
Digimystery — Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth review

As Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth boots up, along with the standard developer and publisher credits, a graphic signifying that the game is part of the 15th anniversary of the Digimon animated series appears. Seeing this reminded me of when I was in elementary school and obsessed with the early seasons

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Feb 08, 2016 We didn’t start the fire — Firewatch review
We didn’t start the fire — Firewatch review

When I was younger, I spent a lot of time camping. It was mostly just a thing to do every couple months, to learn some knots and how to make a fire, but I was always reminded of how vast and wild the wilderness was. It was so big, so

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Feb 04, 2016 XCOM 2 review – deeper, more dangerous, and better in every way
XCOM 2 review – deeper, more dangerous, and better in every way

The year is 2035, and today we mark the 20th year anniversary of our liberation from Self. Advent soldiers keep our beautiful cities bright and clean from those who would reject the helping hand offered to us by our alien benefactors. As we stand here in New Providence, under its

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 04, 2016 Stop the Martian invasion – Fortified! review
Stop the Martian invasion – Fortified! review

Fortified!, a 1960’s sci-fi themed tower defense game made by Clapfoot, is at its essence a balancing act. A capable third-person shooter combined with the strategy of placing defensive structures, both between and during waves of Martian invaders, works quite well but it isn’t all good news. Our

by Justin Pauls
Reviews   -   Feb 04, 2016 “Good on paper” – Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam review
“Good on paper” – Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam review

We’ve seen a lot of Mario crossovers over the years, but Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam takes a very unique approach by crossing Mario, with, well…Mario. The Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi series are both known for their RPG mechanics, so Paper Jam attempts to combine the

by Travis Northup
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