Monthly Archives: August 2013

Muramasa Rebirth – Playstation Vita Review

Despite being able to find at least a couple good bits in the core of the game, these positives are rather trivial when compared to the flaws. The majority of the design is dull simplicity, the narrative is an esoteric … Continue reading

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Papers, Please – PC Review

Papers, Please is moody, addictive, thought-provoking and proves that any vocation can be compelling if given the proper spin. This is a game where those that are looking for a meaningful experience and people up for intense puzzle solving will … Continue reading

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Dragon’s Crown – Playstation 3 Review

This game really caught me by surprise. Dragon’s Crown is everything one could ask for in a beat ‘em up and then some. The game design is polished and deep, the combat challenging and exciting, and it’s absolutely gorgeous to … Continue reading

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Pikmin 3 – Wii U Review

Pikmin 3 is a humorous, challenging and addictive experience. There’s something very satisfying about completing a day perfectly after formulating the perfect strategy, and the clever design makes this possible. The muddled control schemes hold it back, though, and many … Continue reading

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Shadowrun Returns – PC Review

In spite of it’s shortcomings, Returns is worth checking out. The Seattle campaign is a pleasure to experience, the simple turn-based combat is effective and accessible and, if its popularity on Steam is any indication, the future looks promising in … Continue reading

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The Raven Legacy of a Master Thief: Chapter 1 – PC Review

It’s clear that KING Art attempted to mold The Raven in a way to please old and new adventure game fans, by incorporating cinematic storytelling with a mix of simple and obtuse puzzles, including a few optional ones. It’s an … Continue reading

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