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Reviews   -   Sep 23, 2015 Try not to judge the book by its cover — AR-K: The Great Escape review
Try not to judge the book by its cover — AR-K: The Great Escape review

I will admit, my first impression of this game, and thus of the AR-K series in general, was not very favorable. I haven’t played the first two episodes, so in the interest of fairness, I did some article-reading and YouTube-watching to learn more about them before I could feel

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Sep 22, 2015 FIFA continues to excel — FIFA 16 review
FIFA continues to excel — FIFA 16 review

Whereas many video game sports franchises have had their ups and downs in recent memory, FIFA has been nothing but consistent. After years of being in Pro Evolution Soccer’s shadow, FIFA has emerged as the clear go-to for fans of soccer. Despite its great action on the pitch, the

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Sep 19, 2015 “King’s to you, guardian” – Destiny: The Taken King review
“King’s to you, guardian” – Destiny: The Taken King review

When Bungie debuted Destiny a year ago, it was about as divisive as a game could get. Some players criticized Destiny for its poor storytelling and glaring endgame flaws, while others were hooked by its excellent shooter mechanics and challenging raid. Others had somewhat of a love-hate relationship with Destiny,

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Sep 15, 2015 Smooth jazz and stealth missions – Calvino Noir review
Smooth jazz and stealth missions – Calvino Noir review

If you’re a fan of point-and-click games, but you also enjoy classic noir films, then Calvino Noir may already have you drooling a little. In this sidescroller, you play as Wilt, a scrambler who takes on clients with operations that require stealth. While he is able to take down

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Sep 14, 2015 A well-written apology — NHL 16
A well-written apology — NHL 16

A few years ago, EA’s NHL series was considered one of the best sports franchises around. It would consistently make key iterations on important features, all while maintaining the style that brought fans out every release day to purchase the game. That all changed last year with the series’

by Jay Malone
Reviews   -   Sep 13, 2015 Not another zombie shooter — Dead in Bermuda review
Not another zombie shooter — Dead in Bermuda review

Dead in Bermuda bills itself as a survival management game with adventure and RPG elements, which is a decent start at trying to describe just what it is. If you ask me, I’d call it a mashup of Oregon Trail, The Sims, tabletop games like D&D or

by Sarah Marchant
Reviews   -   Sep 13, 2015 A different game of thrones — Armello review
A different game of thrones — Armello review

I remember the joy, confusion and irritation of playing Monopoly as a young child. Despite the nebulous and convoluted interpretation of rules that kids play by, each game usually featured players secretly formulating their own strategies, trying to adapt to a changing board until an abrupt moment when a critical

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Sep 12, 2015 Tactical espionage brilliance — Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain review
Tactical espionage brilliance — Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain review

It’s 0200. Clouds move overhead in the distance, slowly closing in. It’s dark, but it will be light soon. I lay prone in the muddy sludge of an African wetland, as enemy forces pace slowly just a hair’s length above on planks spanning the ankle-high water. I’

by Eric Van Allen
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