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Reviews   -   Aug 19, 2015 Tedium — Shadow Blade Reload review
Tedium — Shadow Blade Reload review

Each time Shadow Blade Reload takes one step forward, it also takes two steps back. Indie developer Dead Mage’s recent 2D hack-and-slash, action platformer is a quick-moving, visually appealing trip through an interesting world. But too many missteps involving difficulty and poor voice acting create more than enough dull

by Blake Hester
Reviews   -   Aug 15, 2015 One flew over the pigeon academy — Hatoful Boyfriend review
One flew over the pigeon academy — Hatoful Boyfriend review

I once heard the saying, “Love is for the birds,” and interpreted it as a dismissal of the idea that human interaction and emotions could create anything of value. However, Hatoful Boyfriend developer Mediatonic seems to have taken a more literal interpretation and made a game about loving birds. Hatoful

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Aug 15, 2015 Souped up: Nom Nom Galaxy review
Souped up: Nom Nom Galaxy review

Soup is good, and I enjoy it every now and then myself. That being said, I have never thought I needed a video game based on a galactic soup takeover. Nom Nom Galaxy is a strategy game based around soup, and becoming the biggest soup maker in the universe. Combining

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Aug 13, 2015 Dragon Age: Inquisition “The Descent” — Light at the end of the tunnel
Dragon Age: Inquisition “The Descent” — Light at the end of the tunnel

While Dragon Age: Inquisition’s latest DLC “The Descent” is full of content, new equipment, and more time with the wonderful members of its titular organization, whether the add-on is worth your time and money is largely dependent on how invested you are in a certain aspect of the series’

by Kenneth Shepard
Reviews   -   Aug 13, 2015 In need of a whetstone- Sword Art Online RE: Hollow Fragment review
In need of a whetstone- Sword Art Online RE: Hollow Fragment review

It’s always difficult to gauge your expectations for anime tie-in games. On one hand, if you’re a fan of the series in question, the idea of being able to interact with the characters, lore, and action of a world you love is intoxicating. Then on the other hand,

by Lucious Barnes
Reviews   -   Aug 08, 2015 Changing the game; Victor Vran review
Changing the game; Victor Vran review

Action RPG’s are getting big again with the likes of Diablo 3, Grim Dawn, Path of Exile, and more. Victor Vran looks to cash in on this, while doing some unique things that make it stand on its own. Its core gameplay is solid and it has a ton

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Aug 08, 2015 Intergalactic classic — Galak-Z: The Dimensional review
Intergalactic classic — Galak-Z: The Dimensional review

Galak-Z: The Dimensional is much like the empty void of space. Cold, unforgiving, and apathetic to your outcome, it simply exists for you to conquer or fall to again and again. Blending the challenging repetition of the roguelike genre with the mechanical dexterity necessary to be an ace dogfighter, Galak-Z:

by Eric Van Allen
Reviews   -   Aug 04, 2015 Sen-si-zen-sational — Zenzizenzic review
Sen-si-zen-sational — Zenzizenzic review

When I heard I was going to be playing a game where squares are fighting squares, I figured at the most I’d be getting a mathlete competition, and at the very least I’d be entertained by a church group laser tag match.  The truth of Zenzizenzic, Adult Swim’

by Patrick Rost
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