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Reviews   -   Sep 08, 2014 Infamous: First Light review
Infamous: First Light review

The worst part about Infamous: First Light is that it doesn’t have anything important to say. It’s a prequel to Spring 2014’s Infamous: Second Son, a pretty decent game in its own right, though it compartmentalized its interesting side characters into each chapter. With First Light, Sucker

by David Roberts
Reviews   -   Sep 07, 2014 Searching for Final Fantasy Tactics – Natural Doctrine review
Searching for Final Fantasy Tactics – Natural Doctrine review

My ears still perk up every time a new tactical RPG comes to town. Like so many other gamers, I first got hooked on strategy-centric role-playing games when Final Fantasy Tactics was originally released on the PS1. Since then, I’ve been on an endless quest for the true, worthy

by Stefan Alexander
Reviews   -   Sep 02, 2014 Dance Central Spotlight – Once again the best reason to own a Kinect
Dance Central Spotlight – Once again the best reason to own a Kinect

There are more than a few companies asking you to buy their previous-gen games again for your shiny new console. Call ‘em HD Remakes if you want, but it does feel like a double dip, doesn’t it? Dance Central Spotlight is the latest in the motion-controlled get-off-your-couch adventures into

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 28, 2014 Double Dipping the Chip – Tales of Xillia 2 review
Double Dipping the Chip – Tales of Xillia 2 review

Sequels are notoriously difficult to get right. Even before the game starts, a sequel is damned if it does and damned if it doesn’t by its existing fan base. Stray too far from the original and it’s disloyal; make it too similar and it’s a money-grabbing rehash.

by Stefan Alexander
Reviews   -   Aug 26, 2014 It’s all in the hands- Lichdom: Battlemage review
It’s all in the hands- Lichdom: Battlemage review

“Customizable” is a very fluid concept in the world of videogames, and it’s certainly been taken more and more advantage of as the technology behind our favorite entertainment grows more powerful. While once the strict trademark of role-players, making and developing your own characters and avatars has become a

by Lucious Barnes
Reviews   -   Aug 23, 2014 Metro Redux review
Metro Redux review

New consoles bring with them new experiences, but they also give us a chance to improve those games we really loved most. And as publishers tirelessly work ’round the clock to make those new experiences, they have to fill the gaps somehow—enter the HD “remaster.” Deep Silver and 4A

by David Roberts
Reviews   -   Aug 21, 2014 Into Nexus; WildStar review
Into Nexus; WildStar review

In a current market that is oversaturated with MMO’s, WildStar has an uphill battle in front of it. It is a game that has a set tone that people will love or be turned away from. This is a game that has taken what has worked in the best

by Bryan Ertmer
Reviews   -   Aug 19, 2014 Espionage has never been more joyful — CounterSpy review
Espionage has never been more joyful — CounterSpy review

These days, developing a game centered  harkening back to older television shows seems like a less than stellar idea. To some it may seem a fast track towards being pushed aside due to the player not fully comprehending the creator’s intent. Developers, Dynamighty, have thrown caution to the wind

by Jay Malone
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