Author: Aaron Sirois
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Review: Epanalepsis (PC)
An unfinished and unpolished game that places artistic expression above all else.
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Review: Chroma Squad (PC)
A great game for fans, but lacking the depth for serious players.
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Review: Johnny Dynamite (Nintendo 3DS)
A simple, but fun platfomer that only lasts about half an hour.
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Review: Sunless Sea (PC)
Great atmosphere saves the game from being a total bore.
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Review: Omega Quintet (Sony PlayStation 4)
An RPG about singing and dancing idols with shockingly little singing and dancing.
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Review: Life is Strange: Episode Two – Out of Time (Sony PlayStation 4)
The final moments of this chapter realize the full potential of the genre.
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Review: Game of Thrones: Episode Three – The Sword in the Darkness (Sony PlayStation 3)
The third episode proves they’re running out of ideas.
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Review: Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 2 – Atlas Mugged (Sony PlayStation 3)
A strong follow up that was well worth the wait.
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Review: AeternoBlade (Sony PlayStation Vita)
AeternoBlade is ironically anachronistic.
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Review: Game of Thrones: Episode Two – The Lost Lords (Sony PlayStation 3)
Episode two has the same strengths and weaknesses as episode one.
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Review: Life is Strange Episode One: Chrysalis (Sony PlayStation 4)
A strong start to a hopefully great season.
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Review: Unmechanical Extended (Sony PlayStation 4)
A fun puzzler with a whole lot of charm.
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10 Thoughts On…WWE Immortals (iOS)
WWE meets Mortal Kombat is this free to play brawler.
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Review: Blackguards 2 (PC)
A bad compromise between streamlined character management and large battles.
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Review: This War of Mine (PC)
A war story told not from the soldier’s point of view, but from those simply trying to survive.
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Preview: Blackguards 2 (PC)
Earlier this year, I reviewed Blackguards for the PC. It was a darn good tactical RPG based off the Dark Eye tabletop books. It followed a rather strict adherence to the rules, which meant it rubbed some the wrong way. With the upcoming Blackguards 2, Daedalic Entertainment hopes to streamline the mechanics as well as…
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Review: Destiny Expansion I: The Dark Below (Sony PlayStation 3)
Destiny Expansion I: The Dark Below Publisher: Activision Developer: Bungie Genre: First-Person Shooter Release Date: 12/09/2014 So the first big Destiny expansion is finally here. It’s only been three months, but the game’s relative lack of content has made those three months seem like an eternity. With this expansion comes new story, new maps, new…
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Review: Game of Thrones: Episode One – Iron From Ice (Sony PlayStation 3)
Interesting story but an incredibly flawed execution. Just what we’ve come to expect.
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Review: Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 1 – Zer0 Sum (Sony PlayStation 3)
A good start to a season with a lot of potential.
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Review: Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Sometimes, more of the same is a very good thing indeed.