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Lydia is hand-drawn horror that’s all too real
Lydia (on Nintendo Switch and Steam) doesn’t pull any punches with its depressing subject matter: Alcoholism and how it affects a family.
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A Retrospective: The Simpsons Arcade Game (PS3)
A long time ago in a Chuck E. Cheese far away… There stood an arcade cabinet. Not just any arcade cabinet, but a cabinet of The Simpsons Arcade Game. The Simpsons was one of my favorite childhood shows so this arcade game really drew me in. I couldn’t tell you how many tokens I would…
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Hardcore Mecha PS4 Review (An Ode to Gundam)
The game starts off like your typical Japanese sentai show where a giant mechas fights a giant monster. Then it turns grim really quickly.
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Psycho Killer Retro Review
The voice acting is awful as well. The main character delivers his lines with the same enthusiasm as I had in playing the game, that is, not much at all.
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The Town With No Name Review
Think any western movie, mixed with a dash of comedy and produced in MS Paint. That’s The Town With No Name.
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Murdered: Soul Suspect Review – Deadly Disappointment
Murdered: Soul Suspect is a 3rd person adventure/puzzle game with stealth elements. It was developed by Airtight Games and published by Square Enix and was released for a variety of consoles as well as PC. I love detective stories. So when I heard there was a game where you play as the ghost of a…
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Mighty No. 9 “Mega” Review
I will say one amazing thing this game has going for it is a 3 hour credits sequence. So there’s that.
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Honest Review: Back to the Future for NES
Back to the Future for NES isn’t a bad game. It isn’t the greatest but it certainly doesn’t deserve the criticism it gets.
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Slender: The Arrival Review
Slender: The Arrival is a survivor horror game that acts as a sequel to Slender: The 8 Pages. The story of Slender Arrival actually takes place after Slender: The 8 Pages and revolves around two childhood friends.
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InFAMOUS Second Son Game Review
My biggest complaint of this game; Delsin is not a likeable protagonist to me, until you reach the end of the game. Delsin is basically that one annoying kid that says he has all the powers when they pretend to be superheroes.
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Review – Dragon Ball Xenoverse (light spoilers)
I, like many people, am a huge fan of the Dragon Ball series. The characters are great, the stories are interesting and the action is intense. The games are great as well, although the market seems a bit oversaturated at this point.