Author: Aaron Sirois
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Review: KickBeat (Sony PlayStation 3)
It turns out kicking bad guys to the beat of a Papa Roach song is incredibly fun.
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Review: One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2 (Sony PlayStation 3)
Both completely different and more of the same at the same time.
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Review: Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F (Sony PlayStation 3)
A fun rhythm game with an insane amount of bonus content. Fans of the music and the genre shouldn’t pass this up.
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Review: Madden NFL 25 (Sony PlayStation 3)
Madden’s silver anniversary is a sad commentary on the franchise’s history of putting out sequels with only minor tweaks.
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Review: Nearwood Collector’s Edition (PC)
A pretty good offering for one company’s last crack at the hidden object genre.
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Review: Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational (Sony PlayStation 3)
An accessible, addicting game with plenty of challenge and content to keep players occupied for dozens of hours.
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Review: BioShock Infinite: Clash in the Clouds DLC (Sony PlayStation 3)
Perhaps not what we were hoping for, but more than worthy of your time and money.
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Review: Phenomenon: Meteorite (PC)
The real phenomenon is how they managed to screw up a killer premise. At least it plays rather well.
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Review: League of Light: Dark Omens Collector’s Edition (PC)
An above average hidden object game that was marred by one thing.
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Review: Mystery Trackers: Silent Hollow Collector’s Edition (PC)
A game at the top end of the hidden object genre.
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Review: Hypnosis (PC)
You’re not here…..This isn’t happening….
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Review: Kaijudo: Elite Series Triple Strike Deck
An awesome deck chock full of some of the best cards in the game.
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Review: Apothecarium: The Renaissance of Evil Premium Edition (PC)
Space Monkey Games Factory International looks to move the hidden object/adventure genre to the next step with this game.
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Review: Deadpool (Sony PlayStation 3)
In this game, all pretense of the fourth wall has been completely dropped. And that’s just awesome.
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Review: House of 1000 Doors: Serpent Flame Collector’s Edition (PC)
Giants snakes are destroying the world, and only time travel can stop them. It’s as odd as it sounds.
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Review: The Last of Us (Sony PlayStation 3)
One of the most engrossing games I’ve ever played.
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Review: Knights of Pen and Paper +1 Edition (PC)
A game where you play as gamers playing a game. Mind blown, right?
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10 Thoughts On… the Hatsune Miku Project Diva F Demo (Sony PlayStation 3)
Believe it or not, there’s a Hatsune Miku game heading to the states. Read on to find out it’s looking.