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Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2015 It’s dangerous to go alone — The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes review
It’s dangerous to go alone — The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes review

The Legend of Zelda series is no stranger to spin-off titles, with each non-core entry having its own varying degrees of success. While the series is normally known for its lengthy, story-based adventures, Link has seen his fair share of side questing, whether it’s fighting hordes of enemies in

Reviews   -   Sep 04, 2015 Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX Review
Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX Review

The music/rhythm genre is on the rise, it seems. After the long drought for the genre that became bloated with countless rhythm titles in the mid 2000’s, it appears the planets may have aligned once again in favor of those gamers with a passion of hitting buttons along

A little light that shines — Stella Glow review
Reviews   -   Nov 13, 2015 A little light that shines — Stella Glow review

I had no idea what to expect when I fired up Stella Glow for the first time. I had no prior experience with the series it was connected to and outside of its anime stylings and promise of turn-based tactical action, I really didn’t know how much there would

by Lucious Barnes
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Reviews   -   Nov 13, 2015 A little light that shines — Stella Glow review
A little light that shines — Stella Glow review

I had no idea what to expect when I fired up Stella Glow for the first time. I had no prior experience with the series it was connected to and outside of its anime stylings and promise of turn-based tactical action, I really didn’t know how much there would

by Lucious Barnes
Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2015 It’s dangerous to go alone — The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes review
It’s dangerous to go alone — The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes review

The Legend of Zelda series is no stranger to spin-off titles, with each non-core entry having its own varying degrees of success. While the series is normally known for its lengthy, story-based adventures, Link has seen his fair share of side questing, whether it’s fighting hordes of enemies in

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Sep 04, 2015 Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX Review
Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX Review

The music/rhythm genre is on the rise, it seems. After the long drought for the genre that became bloated with countless rhythm titles in the mid 2000’s, it appears the planets may have aligned once again in favor of those gamers with a passion of hitting buttons along

by Paul Cesar
Previews   -   Jun 19, 2015 Not your average bear — Paddington: Adventures in London
Not your average bear — Paddington: Adventures in London

Movie tie-in titles, especially ones for children’s movies, are almost universally laughably unappealing.  They’re usually either reskins of other games or half-assed attempts at simply retelling a movie’s story.  Paddington, a point-and-click title for 3DS, is, almost astoundingly, not one of those titles.  While it doesn’t

by Spencer Campbell
Previews   -   Jun 17, 2015 Platforming with ease and complexity — Mighty No. 9
Platforming with ease and complexity — Mighty No. 9

Mighty No. 9 is one of the original Kickstarter darlings, and it looks like we’re finally going to be able to get our hands on it.  I was able to get some hands-on time with the title at Deep Silver’s E3 2015 booth, and I have to say

by Spencer Campbell
Previews   -   Jun 16, 2015 Planes, boats and automobiles — Skylanders SuperChargers hands-on impressions
Planes, boats and automobiles — Skylanders SuperChargers hands-on impressions

In SuperChargers, you play as a Skylander defending Skylands from the evil Kaos, who threatens the world with his “Doomstation of Ultimate Doomstruction,” which is capable of eating the sky.  With the help of Skylanders known as SuperChargers and all new land, sea, and air vehicles, the team has to

by Spencer Campbell
Reviews   -   Jun 01, 2015 It may sneak up on you – Etrian Mystery Dungeon review

I’m going to be brutally honest, I thought this game was absolute garbage when I first picked it up. The graphics looked dated, the gameplay made no sense at all, and the learning curve was so high that I was constantly dying and restarting before making any real progress.

by Stefan Alexander
Reviews   -   May 23, 2015 Puzzle & Dragons Super Mario Bros. Edition Review
Puzzle & Dragons Super Mario Bros. Edition Review

I don’t play a lot of what might be categorized as casual games. I found Candy Crush to be fairly pay-to-win, so that didn’t stay installed long. Don’t get me wrong — I love gem-matching games, but other than efforts from Popcap, I always feel like they are

by Ron Burke
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