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Reviews   -   Nov 17, 2014 Good Times and Bad Times — Valkyria Chronicles
Good Times and Bad Times — Valkyria Chronicles

As the sweeping score of Valkyria Chronicles rushed to meet my ears and the introduction sequence started to roll, sweet memories of the past came to me. It was six years ago; I was younger back then, sitting before my new piece of hardware with the few games I had

by Niko DelValle
Reviews   -   Nov 17, 2014 California Dreamin’ – Grand Theft Auto V (PS4) review

If you’re waffling back and forth, wondering whether or not you should pick up Grand Theft Auto V on next-gen consoles, and you don’t have a whole lot of time to read a review, let me give you a brief statement summing up my thoughts: Holy. Crap. This

by David Roberts
Reviews   -   Nov 15, 2014 Endless deaths; Dungeon of the Endless review
Endless deaths; Dungeon of the Endless review

I thought everything was perfect. I had strategically placed turrets and healing modules along my path to freedom. I had the rooms along my escape route lit up. I was sitting happily in the tenth out of twelve dungeons and was ready to set my adventurers free on the surface.

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Nov 12, 2014 Making the jumps with a few wipeouts — MX vs ATV Supercross
Making the jumps with a few wipeouts — MX vs ATV Supercross

THQ had a fire sale of their licenses when they went out of business. The big publishers snapped up their biggest franchises like WWE. However, Nordic games purchased the rights to several smaller franchises that either went unnoticed or had cult followings. One of those was the MX vs ATV

by Keith Schleicher
Reviews   -   Nov 11, 2014 A bit of a drag — Chariot Review
A bit of a drag — Chariot Review

The platforming genre was what defined my early childhood.  I have some fond memories of playing each and every Super Mario Bros. game all the way to completion.  It’s a shame that the genre has mostly lost its prominence in today’s gaming landscape.  Sure, games like Rayman Legends

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Nov 11, 2014 Finish the fight, again — Halo: The Master Chief Collection review
Finish the fight, again — Halo: The Master Chief Collection review

I’m going to try out an analogy here, so please, bear with me if it starts to get away from me. Buying Halo: The Master Chief Collection is like purchasing tickets to a museum opening that’s still under construction when you show up. You’re walking around, checking

by David Roberts
Reviews   -   Nov 11, 2014 Let them eat cake––Assassin’s Creed Unity review
Let them eat cake––Assassin’s Creed Unity review

For all of Assassin’s Creed Unity’s posturing as a next-gen, connected, online experience, it still remains just as entrenched in its own history––for good and for ill. Gone is the competitive multiplayer that few enjoyed and many ignored completely. In its place is an integrated cooperative system

by David Roberts
Reviews   -   Nov 11, 2014 Dragon Age Inquisition – welcome to the new age of role playing
Dragon Age Inquisition – welcome to the new age of role playing

When you hear a new game is coming from Bioware, you brace yourself.  This is a company that delivers compelling and interesting stories, where every companion is alive and so much more than a character class.  The choices are never black and white, and the consequences can reach far further

by Ron Burke
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