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Reviews   -   Oct 26, 2017 A slice of lives – Fire Emblem Warriors review
A slice of lives – Fire Emblem Warriors review

When Fire Emblem Warriors was first announced, I was elated. I imagined kicking ass as characters like Lyn, Hector, Tibarn, and the Black Knight. Maybe Tibarn was a little unlikely, given that he’s an NPC for most of the two games he’s in, but I felt sure that

Reviews   -   Oct 26, 2017 88 minutes, 88 persons, 88 doors – 88 Heroes: 98 Heroes Edition review
88 minutes, 88 persons, 88 doors – 88 Heroes: 98 Heroes Edition review

The chances you’ll get out alive are about… 1 in 88.

Put on your dancing shoes tonight – Just Dance 2018 review
Reviews   -   Oct 30, 2017 Put on your dancing shoes tonight – Just Dance 2018 review

When I think of casual party titles that I can get anyone to play, I usually think of Just Dance. Its accessible gameplay mixed with some pretty eclectic songlists are a couple of reasons I’d recommend the series to those looking for a good time with no frills. While

by Elisha Deogracias
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Reviews   -   Oct 30, 2017 Put on your dancing shoes tonight – Just Dance 2018 review
Put on your dancing shoes tonight – Just Dance 2018 review

When I think of casual party titles that I can get anyone to play, I usually think of Just Dance. Its accessible gameplay mixed with some pretty eclectic songlists are a couple of reasons I’d recommend the series to those looking for a good time with no frills. While

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 26, 2017 A slice of lives – Fire Emblem Warriors review
A slice of lives – Fire Emblem Warriors review

When Fire Emblem Warriors was first announced, I was elated. I imagined kicking ass as characters like Lyn, Hector, Tibarn, and the Black Knight. Maybe Tibarn was a little unlikely, given that he’s an NPC for most of the two games he’s in, but I felt sure that

by Kyle Movius
Reviews   -   Oct 26, 2017 88 minutes, 88 persons, 88 doors – 88 Heroes: 98 Heroes Edition review
88 minutes, 88 persons, 88 doors – 88 Heroes: 98 Heroes Edition review

The chances you’ll get out alive are about… 1 in 88.

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 21, 2017 Without delay, bullet spray: Sine Mora EX review
Without delay, bullet spray: Sine Mora EX review

From excellent titles like Graceful Explosion Machine to enhanced re-releases like Striker 1945, there’s no shortage of shoot ‘em ups on the Switch right now. The bullet hell subgenre is also gaining some more representation on the console, with the release of Sine Mora EX, an enhanced release of

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Oct 17, 2017 Switch to party mode: Jackbox Party Pack 4 review
Switch to party mode: Jackbox Party Pack 4 review

Friday party games have become a team-bonding tradition in my office. At the end of the week, we gather to test our wits, teamwork, and/or reflexes with all kinds of games, ranging from Cards Against Humanity to Snipperclips. Jackbox has become a fan favorite, and so we were elated

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Oct 16, 2017 Par or a Birdie, it depends on how you swing: Golf Story review
Par or a Birdie, it depends on how you swing: Golf Story review

Golf Story really is a must have for any fan of golf games, but as an RPG fan, this indie title only comes in at par.

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Oct 15, 2017 Pixelated Ultra-Violence, Butcher review
Pixelated Ultra-Violence, Butcher review

Some men just want to watch the world burn. Some want to literally watch it burn, and explode, and even see its inhabitants dismembered in a gruesome, pixelated fashion. That’s where Butcher comes in. Butcher, now released on the Nintendo Switch, is a pixelated platform-shooter with the gore and

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Oct 13, 2017 Don’t be there, just be square: Squareboy vs. Bullies: Arena Edition review
Don’t be there, just be square: Squareboy vs. Bullies: Arena Edition review

The beat-em-up genre is my go-to cathartic entertainment when I’m feeling bored; as such, the Warriors/Musou series is one of my favorites. These games can be mindless and even numbing at times, but regardless of quality, they’re still enjoyable when I just want to chill and not

by Elisha Deogracias
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