Author: Aaron Sirois
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Review: Kaijudo: Clash of the Duel Masters (Season 2, Episode 1)
The new season kicks off with a war between the fire and water civilizations.
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Review: Dark Parables: The Final Cinderella Collector’s Edition (PC)
Admit it. You had no idea there was more than one Cinderella.
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Review: Fuse (Sony PlayStation 3)
One thing you wouldn’t expect from an Insomniac game is blandness. But that’s what you get with Fuse.
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Review: I Am Vegend: Zombiegeddon (PC)
The game made the jump to PC well, but it doesn’t justify the higher asking price.
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Tabletop Review: Kaijudo: Clash of the Duel Masters Psychic Assault Competitive Deck
This is a great deck for those looking to control their opponents, and will only get better with some tinkering.
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Book Review: Dragon’s Maze: The Secretist, Part Three (Magic: The Gathering)
The final part of The Secretist trilogy underwhelms, but still has plenty of intrigue.
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Tabletop Review: Kaijudo: Clash of the Duel Masters Skycrusher’s Might Competitive Deck
A fire/darkness deck designed to wipe out your opponent’s defenses before swooping in for the kill.
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Review: Rite of Passage: Child of the Forest Collector’s Edition (PC)
A rare hidden object game that attempts to evolve the genre.
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Review: Ratchet: Deadlocked HD (Sony PlayStation 3)
The fact that you can get this game for free does only so much to make up for the fact that it didn’t make the jump to PS3 well at all.
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Review: The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct (Sony PlayStation 3)
Not as bad as you’ve heard, but still not good.
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Review: Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (Sony PlayStation 3)
I love the 80s, and I love Blood Dragon!
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10 Thoughs On… the Fuse Demo (Sony PlayStation 3)
I’ve been an Insomniac Games fan for quite some time now, and I must admit to being a bit tentative about Fuse. It’s bad enough that they had to stop making exclusives for Sony, but did they have to go to EA as the publisher? I was more than afraid the Insomniac style would be…
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Review: Mysteries of the Undead: The Cursed Island (PC)
Easily the worst hidden object game I’ve played yet.
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Review: Star Trek (Sony PlayStation 3)
Playing this game in its current state would be highly illogical.
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Review: Northmark: Hour of the Wolf (PC)
The mechanics are solid in this card game, but the rest of the package drags the experience down.
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Review: Dishonored: The Knife of Dunwall DLC (Sony PlayStation 3)
There’s some great Dishonored gameplay here, but the whole package is just a tad underwhelming.
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Review: BioShock Infinite (Sony PlayStation 3)
In the end, Infinite isn’t going to have nearly the impact that its predecessor did, but it is still a remarkable game.
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Review: Vampire Legends: The True Story of Kisilova Collector’s Edition (PC)
While it may not actually be based on a true story, this is still a solid hidden object game.
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Tabletop Review: Quest of the Wizards
The combat system alone is worth a look for those searching for a more tactical experience.
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Kaijudo Discussion: Five Cards From Dragonstrike Infernus
I show off five cards I picked up in booster packs from Dragonstrike Infernus.