Category: Video Game Reviews
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Review: ADventure Lib (PC)
Goof for a few laughs and a few puns.
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Review: Life is Strange: Episode 4 – Dark Room (Sony PlayStation 4)
This already amazing series just keeps getting better.
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Review: Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess (Sony Playstation 4)
Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess Genre: Action/Puzzle Developer: Tecmo Koei Publisher: Tecmo Koei Release Date: 07/14/15 Tecmo’s Deception franchise has been around for quite some time. From its first person debut on the original Playstation console, to several of its various story driven third person sequels, including the spin-off Trapt that came out back in…
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Review: Lost Dimension (Sony Playstation 3, Playstation Vita)
Lost Dimension Genre: Turn-Based Strategy RPG Developer: FuRyu Publisher: Atlus Release Date: 07/28/15 Well, here we are, nearly a month removed from our initial coverage of Lost Dimension in a 10 Thoughts piece, and some fifty hours of gameplay later, ready to review the overall experience. It’s been an interesting one, to say the least,…
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Review: Game of Thrones: Episode 5 – A Nest of Vipers (Sony PlayStation 3)
The penultimate episode gets it half right, and it might just be worth sticking it out to the end.
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Review: Batman: Arkham Knight (Sony PlayStation 4)
A little bumpy at times, but still one of the best games of the year.
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Review: Fort Meow (PC)
A short but sweet physics-based puzzler.
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Review: J-Stars Victory Vs+ (Sony PlayStation 4)
Where the “J” doesn’t stand for “Jpop”.
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Import Review: Persona 4: Dancing All Night (Sony Playstation Vita)
LET’S DANCING!
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Review: Her Story (PC)
Her Story Genre: Detective/Visual Novel Developer: Sam Barlow Publisher: Sam Barlow Release Date: 6/24/2015 Full motion video has always had kind of a weird relationship with video gaming; while its original implementation (through games like Night Trap and Sewer Shark) wasn’t great, people have been trying for years to figure out a way to really…
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Review: Lego Jurassic World (Sony PlayStation 4)
Lego Jurassic World Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Developer: Traveler’s Tales Genre: Adventure Release Date: 06/12/2015 Another year, another Lego game, right? Wait. They don’t even wait a year between the releases of these things. Oh well. With Jurassic World destroying box office records left and right, it appears Traveler’s Tales picked the perfect moment…
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Review: Tales from the Borderlands: Episode Three – Catch a Ride (Sony PlayStation 3)
Tales from the Borderlands: Episode Three – Catch a Ride Publisher: Telltale Games Developer: Telltale Games Genre: Interactive Drama Release Date: 06/23/2015 (Note: As with all episodic games, certain parts of this review will be carried over from my review of the first episode. Those copied bits will be italicized. Feel free to skip them…
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Review: Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth3: V Generation (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Another Victory for fans.
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Review: This Starry Midnight We Make (PC)
This Starry Midnight We Make Publisher: Carpe Fulgur LLC Developer: Cavyhouse Genre: Sim Release Date: 06/01/2015 In many ways, calling This Starry Midnight We Make (Starry for short) a video game does it a disservice. Sure, it has a user interface, graphics, a story, sound design, etc. However, the gameplay elements are more along the…
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Review: Portal Pinball (Sony PlayStation 3/Vita/4)
Portal Pinball hits the PSN. You should own this already.
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Review: Catlateral Damage (PC)
Catlateral Damage Publisher: Chris Chung Developer: Chris Chung Genre: Simulation Release Date: 05/27/2015 When Catlateral Damage showed up in the staff forums, I immediately loaded the trailer to see what it was about before taking the plunge. Immediately, my boyfriend asked me, “…Are you about to review a game where you pretend to be a cat and knock…
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Review: Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven (Nintendo 3DS)
Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven Developer: Marvelous/Neverland Publisher: XSEED Genre: SRPG Release Date: 06/02/2015 Lord of Magna: Maiden Heaven is a swan song for Neverland, who also developed the Lufia and Rune Factory games. It almost never came into fruition due to the company filing for bankruptcy and closing after Rune Factory 4 was released.…
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Review: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (Microsoft Xbox One)
A beardy good time.
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Review: Operation Abyss: New Tokyo legacy (Sony Playstation Vita)
Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy Genre: Dungeon Crawler RPG Developer: Experience Inc Publisher: NIS America Release Date: 6/9/15 There are plenty of reasons to remake a game, especially if the first time around the game was made on a shoestring budget as a way to get your name out into the world. That’s how we…
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Review: Norna (PC)
An unassuming, but challenging puzzler.