Author: Aaron Sirois
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Review: Detective Case and Clown Bot in: Murder in the Hotel Lisbon (PC)
This is a really odd fish.
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Review: Strike Force Foxx (Nintendo 3DS)
It’s silly and monotonous, but can still be fun in short bursts.
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Review: The Walking Dead: Season 2 Episode 4 – Amid the Ruins (Sony PlayStation Vita)
The Walking Dead keeps pulling the same old tricks. It’s officially old at this point.
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Review: Evil Pumpkin: The Lost Halloween (PC)
This game is a bit too early thematically and mechanically.
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Review: SQUIDS Odyssey (Nintendo 3DS)
It’s like Shuffleboard RPG, and it’s more fun than you’d think.
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Preview: Sunless Sea (PC)
A promising rogue-like that combines sailing with a Lovecraft-inspired setting.
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Review: The Wolf Among Us: Episode 5 – Cry Wolf (Sony PlayStation 3)
He’ll huff and he’ll puff and he’ll blow your house down.
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Review: Where is my Heart? (PC)
A unique look sets this game apart.
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Review: The Fall (PC)
Prepare to fall hard for The Fall.
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Review: QuestRun (PC)
While it has interesting ideas, QuestRun suffers from clashing ideals.
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Review: The Lost Crown (PC)
This spooky adventure holds up quite well.
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Review: 100% Orange Juice (PC)
It’s a board game. Read on if you wanted to know more than what the heck it is.
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Review: The Walking Dead: Season 2 Episode 3 – In Harm’s Way (Sony PlayStation 3)
You sir, are not the Governor.
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Review: The Wolf Among Us: Episode 4 – In Sheep’s Clothing (Sony PlayStation 3)
The penultimate episode certainly feels like it’s spinning its wheels until the big finale.
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Review: Turtle Tale (Nintendo 3DS)
Ah. The good old days. Back when water was instant death for anything, including turtles.
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Review: Kirby: Triple Deluxe (Nintendo 3DS)
Another great entry in the long running franchise. This time, it uses 3D to its fullest effect.
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Review: Sparkle 2 (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Sparkle 2 may not bring twice the sparkle, but it is a definite improvement.
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Review: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle (Sony PlayStation 3)
While it has plenty of flash, there’s some substance to this game as well.
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Review: The Samaritan Paradox (PC)
A satisfying point-and-click game that stumbles at the finish line.