Author: Aaron Sirois
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Review: Pokemon Trading Card Game (Nintendo 3DS)
The Gameboy Color classic finally hits the virtual console.
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Review: Deadfall Adventures: Heart of Atlantis (Sony PlayStation 3)
A flawed game that hopes playing dress up will make it stand out.
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Review: Crowntakers (PC)
An addictive blend of hardcore and casual tendencies.
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Review: Blackbay Asylum (PC)
It certainly has personality. I’ll give it that.
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Review: May’s Mysteries: The Secret of Dragonville (PC)
An acceptable alternative to a certain professor.
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Review: Black Viper: Sophia’s Fate (PC)
Sophia’s fate is to be avoided by any discerning hidden object game fan.
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Review: Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds (Sony PlayStation Vita)
It looks cute, but beauty ends up being skin deep for this brawler.
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Review: Falling Skies: The Game (Sony PlayStation 3)
Don’t accept this substitute.
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Tabletop Review: Magic: The Gathering – Morph Cards from Khans of Tarkir
It’s morphing time! (Sorry. I couldn’t help it.)
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Tabletop Review: Magic: The Gathering – Cards and Combos from Khans of Tarkir
I take a look at some nifty cards and combos I got out of Fat Pack.
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Review: A Golden Wake (PC)
It’s not quite golden, but it’s more than worth your time.
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Review: Cooking Mama 5: Bon Appetit! (Nintendo 3DS)
Cooking Mama 5 follows the recipe to a tee.
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Review: Destiny (Sony PlayStation 3)
Is it your fate to play Destiny for years to come?
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Review: Professor Layton vs Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (Nintendo 3DS)
A great combination, even if it didn’t completely fulfill its potential.
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Review: The Walking Dead: Season 2 Episode 5 – No Going Back (Sony PlayStation Vita)
In the final moments, we finally get to make a choice that matters.
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Review: Crimsonland (Sony PlayStation Vita)
A simple, yet addicting twin stick shooter.
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Review: Amida’s Path (Nintendo 3DS)
An interesting concept surrounded by terrible packaging.
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Review: Mysterious Stars: A Fairy Tale (Nintendo 3DS)
The stars didn’t align for this game either.
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Review: Mysterious Stars: The Samurai (Nintendo 3DS)
The stars didn’t align for this game.
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Review: Northmark: Hour of the Wolf (PC)
A year later, and this game has only gotten less impressive.