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There may not be many of you out there, but if the things you cherish most in this life are digital pinball machines and Fox Entertainment’s animated programming, life just simply got better for you. Where in the past you may have been required to watch Family Guy while
All-star fighting games are nothing new to the genre, because they’re fairly easy to conceive and create. Take any number of cameo characters, define their fighting style (create one if necessary), and toss them in the ring. It’s wacky fun, but the problem is that the end result
You wake up in an empty basement all alone. You have no memory of who you or how you got there. The only clue you have to your identity is the name “Klaus” written on your arm. This is the introduction to narrative-driven platformer Klaus from La Cosa Entertainment. Players
by Matt WelshYou wake up in an empty basement all alone. You have no memory of who you or how you got there. The only clue you have to your identity is the name “Klaus” written on your arm. This is the introduction to narrative-driven platformer Klaus from La Cosa Entertainment. Players
by Matt WelshThere may not be many of you out there, but if the things you cherish most in this life are digital pinball machines and Fox Entertainment’s animated programming, life just simply got better for you. Where in the past you may have been required to watch Family Guy while
by Patrick RostAll-star fighting games are nothing new to the genre, because they’re fairly easy to conceive and create. Take any number of cameo characters, define their fighting style (create one if necessary), and toss them in the ring. It’s wacky fun, but the problem is that the end result
by Eric Van AllenNever has a game put a smile on my face faster than Persona 4: Dancing All Night. While it’s hard to deny this rhythm spin-off of the RPG series is anything more than unabashed fan service centered around Persona 4’s excellent soundtrack, what it offers is an incredibly
by Kenneth ShepardEveryone has that moment in their life they wish they could undo. It can be as major as burning that final bridge with a friend or as minor as not going to the store that one day. It’s often ambiguous, and you think that you can pinpoint the exact
by Eric Van AllenAs easy as it would be to call Amnesia: Memories a simple dating sim, Idea Factory’s visual novel takes out a lot of the catering flirtation expected from the genre in favor of creating mysteries that just happen to be tied to its multiple potential romantic options that the
by Kenneth ShepardLost out in the cold grippings of space, left with only a laser pistol and a limited health support system, most beings would crumble to frightened pieces and remain there until their rapid deaths. Gamers may contend that years of experience in simulated space would harden them to the reality
by Patrick RostNow that Spike Chunsoft has taken players outside of the walls of Hope’s Peak Academy, one would expect a third-person shooter Danganronpa game to feel less enclosed, and for the player to not feel the same confinement they did when locked inside a school where they were forced to
by Kenneth Shepard