Cyklus Review – Head, Meet Glass Window

Cyklus Review – Head, Meet Glass Window

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  If the mark of a good mobile game is never-ending replayability and a difficulty level that makes you want to put your face through a glass window, then Cyklus does its job. Eastasiasoft has given me a game that is brimming with replayability and personality; yet, it is so frustratingly difficult that I rage-quit […]

Dyad Review: My trip into the CERN Hadron Collider

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  Dyad is a PSN digital-download, developed by “[]” Right Square Bracket Left Square Bracket Games for the PS3. It’s a title that once again proves that gameplay mechanics, challenge and artistic vision can carry a title just as easily as graphics and storyline.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD Review

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  Here’s a question; what happens when a publisher resurrects a 13 year old game, but the gaming world has, by and large, moved on from the gameplay presented in said 13 year old game? That’s the question that I kept asking myself as I played through Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD.

NCAA Football 13 Review

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To being with, there are 20 new QB dropback animations (including 1, 3, 5, and 7 step drops). These are automatic; simply snap the ball, and let the AI do the work. This allows the player to scan the field for open receivers

Rainbow Moon Review

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  There’s something to be said about nostalgia when it comes to video games. As gamers, especially those of us that came from the heyday of gaming with Atari and onward, there’s something very attractive about looking back at what once was, and what once made gaming so great. Some of my best memories were […]

Walking Dead Episode 2 ‘Starved for Help’ Review: I’ve done horrible things

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  Telltale Games has released the second installment in their ‘Walking Dead’ series, this one titled ‘Starved for Help’. The second episode brings more depth to each of the characters and the story evolves as each of them push onward in their struggle for survival.

The Amazing Spider-Man Game Review: Same old web-slinger

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  Spider-Man is one of Marvel’s most successful characters, people are naturally drawn to the personas of both Peter Parker and his alter-ego. It’s clear that Spider-Man’s open-world adventures seem to be getting better but not by leaps or bounds.

Quantum Conundrum Review: Physics-ally entertaining

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  Quantum Conundrum is the latest first-person puzzle title from Kim Swift and publisher Square Enix. Swift, the lead-designer of the now famous ‘Portal’ brings a new animated style and intriguing gameplay mechanics to the ever-evolving world of FPS puzzle games, this time with Airtight Games.

DiRT Showdown Review

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  Once upon a time I was playing Gran Turismo 5 online with a few strangers. We were all tearing around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course when I accidently took a corner too quickly, and bumped into the guy next to me. What proceeded was a string of profanities that would have made a […]

Game Of Thrones Review: Winter Is Coming

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  It is never an easy task to create a video game based off of a licensed property. On rare occasions, the odd decent game drops in our laps (Spider-Man 2 comes to mind). More often than not, licensed games are simply a way for publishers to cash in on the flavor of the week; […]

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