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Let Barrow Hill fill your Horror Void
Looking for a horror game to give you a scare this coming Halloween? Barrow Hill: Curse of the Ancient Circle is a pretty solid choice to fill that void. Barrow Hill: Curse of the Ancient Circle is a first person Point-and-Click horror game that relies very heavily on a scary atmosphere and environment. It was…
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How to Install the Town with No Name (DOSBOX)
Alright everyone, I got a request from a few people to let them know where to a) find the DOS version of The Town With No Name and b) what I did to get it to work properly. I mentioned in my Town With No Name Review and Psycho Killer reviews (shameless plug) that these…
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Superliminal – A Mind-Bending Experience
First person puzzle platformers aren’t a genre of video games that is widely discussed. At least not that I hear. That doesn’t mean that they are not on the market but, to me, they seem to be few and far between. I’ve noticed that every first person puzzle platformer tends to have a theme since…
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Review: PDP Gaming’s LVL50 Wired Headset for PS4
We got the chance to check out PDP Gaming’s new LVL50 Headset for PS4. Here’s how it went. Streaming video games can be an intimidating ordeal. So many things run through the inexperienced streamer before they get started: Which game do I play? Do I have the capture equipment/program set up correctly? Can my computer…
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Deliriant Game Review
Deliriants are defined as a class of hallucinogen. The term was introduced by David F. Duncan and Robert S. Gold to distinguish these drugs from psychedelics and dissociatives, such as LSD and ketamine respectively, due to their primary effect of causing delirium, as opposed to the more lucid states produced by such other hallucinogens as…
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Why Super Mario 64 Still Holds Up Today – A Retrospective Review
The camera can sometimes get in the way of what you’re doing. Another thing that I noticed during my recent playthrough was that some of the levels were actually very small in size. Maybe they seemed bigger when I was younger, guess that’s the Mandela effect for you.
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Philips CD-i Review: Dark Castle
Dark Castle for the CD-i is simply not fun. This doesn’t even qualify as a “so bad it’s good” kind of experience. I bought this game on sale at a thrift store for less than $1 and I still paid too much for it.
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Little Briar Rose Switch Review
Little Briar Rose is an adventure game that based on the tale of Sleeping Beauty. The game follows the story of Prince Stephen I, or a variety of other princes, depending on your puzzle solving skills, as he journey’s to a cursed kingdom to save Princess Aurora. This game was developed and published by Elf…
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A Biased Opinion on Spider Man 2018 (PS4)
“With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility” Those who follow me on Twitter have probably seen my posts about this game and how much I love it. I can’t hide the bias I have for Spider-Man and Spider-Man games but I will try to remain objective. Spider-Man was released in 2018 by Insomiac games. The game…
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Dogurai for PS4 – Game Boy aesthetics in a tough platformer
If Mega Man and Ninja Gaiden had a pet together… it would be Dogurai on PS4, Steam, and Switch Looking for a retro-style platforming game that is reminiscent of old Gameboy boy games? Dogurai is here to slice through the competition. The game has eight stages with countless enemies to hack and slash you way…
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Recover Memories and Redeem Dementia in Ether One (PS4)
Tackle the topic of dementia head-on in an emotional walking simulator/collect-em-up on PS4 and Steam.
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Super Lucky’s Tale For Nintendo Switch Review
Looking for a 3D platforming game experience for the Nintendo Switch in the same vein as old 3D platformers from the N64-era? Here comes New Super Lucky’s Tale, also known as Super Lucky’s Tale for Xbox/PC, to fill that void. There are lot of comparisons that can be made between this game and games like…