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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
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
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
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
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
Castle of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse – PC Review
All in all, there isn’t much good to be found in Illusion. It can be mildly entertaining if viewed in the right the light, but the flaws are too apparent to make it truly engaging. The game feels rushed, and … Continue reading
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Tagged castle of illusion, disney, mickey mouse, pc, remake, sega
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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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Tagged document thriller, indie, life sim, lucas pope, papers please, pc
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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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Tagged cyberpunk, pc, rpg, shadowrun returns, strategy, urban fantasy
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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
God Mode – PC Review
For a $10 game, God Mode might be worth the price of admission. The ruined temples and cities are nicely detailed, the creature design is superb, the controls are tight and the fast-paced action can be addictive. However, even if one is … Continue reading