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I like video games and smooth music

Battlefield 4 – PC Review

Even if multiplayer wasn’t buggy, Battlefield 4 would still only be a barely passable installment in all respects besides the snazzy graphics. EA and DICE played it safe by providing the same thing they did the last time around, with … Continue reading

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Broken Age – PC Review

Minor grievances aside, Broken Age: Act 1 is a polished four-hour journey filled with amusing and interesting characters. It’s whimsical, fun and contains a twist ending that left me begging for more. This is one of Schafer’s finest works and, if the … Continue reading

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Contrast – PC Review

Contrast gives the impression that it has something to say. Instead, it fumbles the words. It’s a fantastic concept with brilliant visuals, nice set pieces and decent mechanics, but the puzzles rarely get difficult and are plagued with bugs, plus the … Continue reading

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My Top Games of 2013

My Top 5 Games of 2013. I don’t care if you disagree. Continue reading

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Weekly Blog: Geeking Out With Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn

This is a weekly(ish) blog in which Tayo writes about video games, comics, movies, society and basically whatever he damn well pleases. Be warned that there might be spoilers for a piece of pop-culture you haven’t experienced yet. Continue reading

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Weekly Blog: Hoop Dreams in Arkham Asylum

This is a weekly(ish) blog in which Tayo writes about video games, comics, movies, society and basically whatever he damn well pleases. Be warned that there might be spoilers for a piece of pop-culture you haven’t experienced yet. Continue reading

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Thunder Wolves – Playstation 3 Review

With all the ironically big, loud and dumb games available, Thunder Wolves comes off as a tryhard. It touts mass destruction, but only a few stages allow for real obliteration, and the characters’ insipid banter is ham-fisted and devoid of wit. Sure, … Continue reading

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NBA 2K14 – PC Review

2K14 is essentially what’s to be expected out of a new sports game, for better or worse: new lineups, new modes, and some alterations here and there to keep things fresh. That being said, some more spit-shining and tighter controls … Continue reading

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Lost Planet 3 – PC Review

The storytelling is really the driving force behind LP3, which is one of the strongest narratives found in a game this year. This reason alone makes the game worth playing, and the developers deserve a lot of credit for this. … Continue reading

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The Raven Legacy of a Master Thief: Chapter 2 – PC Review

It’s unfortunate that The Raven continues to be held back by uninteresting, glitchy puzzles. The plot has thickened a lot in the second episode, which ends with yet another twist that caught me off guard. Perhaps the developers have saved … Continue reading

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