18 Sep 2019
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Review: Devil’s Hunt

What do you get when cross Devil May Cry and God of War and far less of a budget? That answer is Devil’s Hunt. Also, by crossing those games I just mean their ideas, not their scope nor their execution. It’s hard to blame them for using those games as inspiration.
3 Sep 2019
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Review: Utawarerumono: ZAN

I’ve played many games that suffer from an identity crisis, but I can still usually feel what they’re going for. It is rare that I get my hands on a game with truly baffling design, but that is what I have here with Utawarerumono: ZAN. This is a game so at odds with itself I’m not sure who it is really for outside of its existing fans. While it’s not all bad, I don’t have many good things to say.
9 Aug 2019
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Is PlayStation 4 The Next PlayStation 2?

With Sony’s recent announcement of the PlayStation 4 shipping 100 million units since its launch, the fastest console to do so according to CNET, citing a tweet by Daniel Ahmed, and with the PlayStation 5 on the horizon I thought it would be a good time to look at the PS4’s legacy and its possible
6 Aug 2019
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Review: Metal Wolf Chaos XD

From the Archives What is there to say about Metal Wolf Chaos XD? It has achieved a level of cult status rarely seen in video games. Even I had heard of it, and I’m not a huge fan of either Japanese games or mech combat. As I started downloading the game I began to wonder
29 Jul 2019
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Review: The Blackout Club

Boxcar Goonies We are experiencing a renaissance in modern pop culture of our favorite movies of the 1980s. The success of shows like Stranger Things and the film adaptation of Ready Player One have shown nostalgia is a strong emotion that is somehow affecting a generation who weren’t even alive to see it. The Blackout