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Reviews   -   Feb 03, 2016 A little less than bewitched — Rise of the Tomb Raider: Baba Yaga review
A little less than bewitched — Rise of the Tomb Raider: Baba Yaga review

Though last year’s Rise of the Tomb Raider wrapped with a satisfying conclusion and a cliffhanger for events to come, there’s still a great deal to do in the massive playground of the Russian mountains. The first story-based downloadable content for Rise, about the witch Baba Yaga, is

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Feb 01, 2016 Boldly Going Where No TCG Has Gone Before — HEX: Shards of Fate – Chronicles of Entrath Review
Boldly Going Where No TCG Has Gone Before — HEX: Shards of Fate – Chronicles of Entrath Review

HEX CEO Cory Jones and his staff at HEX Entertainment may have put their heart and soul into the development of the Shards of Fate – Chronicles of Entrath, but no amount of passion can make up for shoddy mechanics and poor game play. It’s the attention to these details

by Nick South
Reviews   -   Jan 29, 2016 A new page in the platforming playbook — Klaus review
A new page in the platforming playbook — Klaus review

It’s rare for a game to come out and turn its genre on its head. Every once in awhile, though, a title comes along and flips traditional norms, taking a unique approach to established conventions. Klaus is one of those games. A platformer at its core, Klaus feels different

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Jan 29, 2016 Kermit sipping tea — Shooting Stars review
Kermit sipping tea — Shooting Stars review

When you look at Shooting Stars’ Steam page, the description for the title is, “This game is the answer to one of the most important questions in life: ‘I can haz lazer kitty?’ Yes you can!” From that bit of text, you either chuckle or roll your eyes in the

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Jan 29, 2016 Rise of the Tomb Raider on PC is a technical triumph
Rise of the Tomb Raider on PC is a technical triumph

Eric’s review of Rise of the Tomb Raider echoed how I felt about the game’s motivation undercurrents. It was as much about Lara’s hunt for the Divine Source as it was about her own growth after the events of Yamatai Island. Coming to grips with the mystical,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jan 29, 2016 One-trick robots — Slybots: Frantic Zone review
One-trick robots — Slybots: Frantic Zone review

Slybots: Frantic Zone is a top-down shooter with robots by indie studio Team ERROR. It originally launched on Steam Early Access last summer under the name FATAL ERROR, connecting the developers to the community to find bugs and gather suggestions, and its official release was on January 18. When you

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Jan 26, 2016 Dazed and Confused – Gravity Rush: Remastered review
Dazed and Confused – Gravity Rush: Remastered review

Without being anchored by intrusive motion and touch controls, Gravity Rush makes a pretty natural transition from Vita to PlayStation 4 as Gravity Rush: Remastered. With a new coat of paint and a smoother framerate Project Siren’s beautiful world and characters are given a new chance to shine. While

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Jan 26, 2016 Avengers Assemble! — LEGO Marvel’s Avengers review
Avengers Assemble! — LEGO Marvel’s Avengers review

By now, most gamers are familiar with the whimsical nature of LEGO games. TT Games takes popular franchises and gives them the LEGO treatment, respecting the source material while adding in some lighthearted humor. LEGO Marvel’s Avengers differentiates itself from other LEGO sequels, though: while it still retains elements

by Matt Welsh
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