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Reviews   -   May 27, 2014 Watch Dogs Review – Digital Parkour in the best sandbox I’ve ever played
Watch Dogs Review – Digital Parkour in the best sandbox I’ve ever played

eBay was breached, Heartbleed is running rampant, Sony’s passwords were compromised, DDoS assaults are exceeding 100s of Gigabits of traffic per second, and upwards of 95% of the Internet is spam and attack traffic. To say that we’ve lost control of the power of the Internet is a

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 22, 2014 Paradise by the rum distillery light – Tropico 5 review
Paradise by the rum distillery light – Tropico 5 review

There must come a time in the life of every dictator where they’ve just had enough. If the Communist Party leader asks for more free clinics again, or the Tropican people try to oust me in elections for the umpteenth time in a row because they’re tired of

by Lex Tyler
Reviews   -   May 22, 2014 Entirely mostly intriguing- Always Sometimes Monsters review
Entirely mostly intriguing- Always Sometimes Monsters review

Much like the film industry it often imitates, in the videogame world the definition of an “independent” creation operates on a sliding scale. Outside of the sheer volume of a games production budget, there are also the questions of the development team’s size, their planned distribution, and sometimes even

by Lucious Barnes
Reviews   -   May 19, 2014 Wolfenstein: The New Order – Glorious Bastards
Wolfenstein: The New Order – Glorious Bastards

Wolfenstein 3D is, for old timers like me, one of the first 3D games we had ever played. It helped create the first person shooter genre, and it pioneered run-and-gun gameplay, hidden rooms, weapon progression, and many more staple features that we see in modern shooters over 22 years later.

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 19, 2014 The clone is a lie – Project Temporality review
The clone is a lie – Project Temporality review

The indie gaming landscape has been absolutely sick with Portal-alikes as of late, each hoping their central navigation gimmick and idiosyncratic take on puzzle narrative can unseat the reigning champions. For some, perhaps their ambitions are not so grand, and they merely want to take advantage of the gaming public’

by Lex Tyler
Reviews   -   May 16, 2014 First DLC to fall – Titanfall: Expedition review
First DLC to fall – Titanfall: Expedition review

The inevitable onslaught of Titanfall DLC has begun. Expedition, the first of three planned map packs, is now available as either a standalone package or as part of the Titanfall Season Pass. Respawn Entertainment has stated that these packages will be strictly maps-only affairs and that if other additions were

by Lex Tyler
Reviews   -   May 13, 2014 Super TIME Force Review
Super TIME Force Review

I’m a huge fan of time-travel, puns, and 8-bit gaming, and it’s not very often that those three things come together. So when I started playing Super Time Force, a game that combines all three in the best way possible, it was love at first stage. Super Time

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   May 12, 2014 The king continues to rule — MLB 14: The Show review
The king continues to rule — MLB 14: The Show review

While many sports games have already taken the leap to PS4 and Xbox One, The Show franchise took an extra month of development time before springing onto Sony’s newest platform. With exception to NBA 2K14, most of the games that landed on the new consoles were a bit underwhelming.

by Jay Malone
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