Author: Aaron Sirois
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Review: Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Publisher: Sega Developer: Sega Genre: Rhythm Release Date: 08/30/2016 (Note: As of this writing, the concert editor mode is not available on PSN. The mode is part of the game, but must be downloaded separately. Therefore, it will not be included in this review until it becomes available; it will…
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Review: Muv-Luv (PC)
A romantic comedy and a war drama packaged together makes a good deal for visual novel fans.
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Review: A.W. Phoenix Festa (Sony PlayStation Vita)
The whole is only slightly greater than the sum of its parts.
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Review: Cherry Tree High Girls’ Fight (PC)
RNG runs this game whether you train well or not.
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Review: Kirby: Planet Robobot (Nintendo 3DS)
Another fantastic game in a fantastic franchise.
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Review: SteamWorld Heist (Sony PlayStation 4/Vita)
A fantastic turn-based strategy game from top to bottom.
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Review: One Piece: Burning Blood (Sony PlayStation 4)
A plodding fighter with horrible balance problem.
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Review: Demetrios – The BIG Cynical Adventure (PC)
If you get its humor, you’ll find an enjoyable point-and-click experience.
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Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan (Sony PlayStation 4)
This is not the TMNT game you were hoping for.
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Review: Homefront: The Revolution (Sony PlayStation 4)
A disappointment at every turn.
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Review: Chronicles of Teddy: Harmony of Exidus (Sony PlayStation 4)
Despite some issues, this ends up being a hidden gem on the PS4.
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Demetrios – The BIG Cynical Adventure set to release on May 31st
Promising upcoming point-and-click set for release.
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Review: Ratchet & Clank (Sony PlayStation 4)
The review of the game based on the movie based on the game.
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Review: XCOM: Enemy Unknown Plus (Sony PlayStation Vita)
It’s a terrible port, but it’s still XCOM at heart.
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Review: EA Sports UFC 2 (Sony PlayStation 4)
It takes a few steps forward, but those steps are certainly shaky.
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Review: Aegis of Earth: Protonovus Assault (Sony PlayStation 4)
A fun concept that was ground into tedium by poor design.
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Review: Dungelot: Shattered Lands (PC)
A game that adds a “What’s in the box?” mechanic to the roguelike genre. It works better than you’d think.
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Review: Norna (iOS)
This clever puzzler does just as well on portable devices as it did on PC.
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Review: Far Cry Primal (Sony PlayStation 4)
Less is not always more.
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Review: Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 (Sony PlayStation 4)
The Fourth Great Ninja War comes to an end is this supposed final chapter of the Storm franchise.