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  • Fairy Tales & Monsters – Child of Light (Review) Wii U

    Posted by on May 21, 2014 under Reviews, Wii U
    In all my years of reviewing games, I have never experienced anything like Child of Light by Ubisoft Montreal. Programmed by Brie Code, Child of Light is a literary masterpiece that combines poetry, folklore art, and a children's bedtime story into a comprehensive role-playing experience unlike any other. The player assumes the role of Aurora, a young princess that is unaware of her untimely passi... more.
  • South Park: The Stick of Truth (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on May 21, 2014 under PS3, Reviews
    There have been many attempts at recreating the crazy, politically incorrect world of South Park, but none have been nearly as successful as Ubisoft's South Park: Stick of Truth for Playstation 3. This release embodies the raw comedic genius of the television show, while also maintaining the eccentric personalities of all the South Park characters. During this 14 hour turn-based RPG, you will e... more.
  • BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on May 8, 2014 under PS3, Reviews
    Released on a variety of platforms, BlazBlue by developer Arc System Works has seen multiple revisions since its inception. As the third installment in the series, BlazBlue: Chrono Phantasma takes a quantum leap forward by  introducing redrawn sprites and seven new characters to its already large roster of fighters (more on this in a moment). While the core gameplay mechanics have remained the... more.
  • NASCAR ’14 (Review) Xbox 360

    Posted by on April 30, 2014 under Reviews, Xbox 360
    First owned by Activision and then sold to Deep Silver, NASCAR '14 is the much-anticipated follow up to 'Inside Line' and NASCAR the Game: 2013. Fans of the series will find many similarities between this year's release and the games that graced our consoles last year. But at the same time, some game breaking issues have been addressed that should make fans happy. For starters, the driver AI ha... more.
  • The Witch and the Hundred Knight (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on April 29, 2014 under PS3, Reviews
    NIS America's role-playing games have always provided gameplay and subject matter unique to the genre. The Witch and the Hundred is no exception, as it follows the tale of an evil swamp witch named, Metallia, and her obsession to expand the swamp that surrounds her homestead. To accomplish this task, she creates a Familiar named Hundred Knight - a cute little creature that is suppose to be the des... more.
  • Cloudbuilt (Review) PC

    Posted by on April 22, 2014 under PC, Reviews
    Cloudbuilt is a gorgeous 3D cell-shaded platformer with gameplay speeds that would make Sega's blue mascot, Sonic the Hedgehog, jealous. As Demi, a young women hospitalized for life-threatening war injuries, you are placed in the role of her subconscious as you traverse a series of floating levels in search of answers to her condition. The gameplay is based on tried and true platform mechanics ... more.
  • Assassin’s Creed Freedom Cry (Review) Playstation 4

    Posted by on April 14, 2014 under PS4, Reviews
    Assassin's Creed Freedom Cry is a standalone DLC for Black Flag; it places  you in the role of born slave Adewale, a pirate who finds freedom aboard the Jackdaw as Captain Edward Kenway's second-in-command. Fifteen years later, Adewale becomes a trained assassin and ends up shipwrecked in Saint-Domingue with no ship or crew. As our hero's story unfolds, he must slip through the shadows to liberat... more.
  • Tomba 2: The Evil Swine Return (Review) PSVita

    Posted by on April 14, 2014 under Portables, PS3, Reviews
    Released for the PSone on December 31st, 1999, Tomba 2: The Evil Swine Return is a sequel to Whoopee Camp's charming 2D platformer, Tomba. As a young feral boy named, Tomba, your mission is to rescue your childhood friend, Tabby, and defeat the evil swine that captured her. Tomba 2's gameplay has changed considerably since the original game. Since the first Tomba was 2D, the player was restrict... more.
  • Wolf Fang (Review) PSVita

    Posted by on April 14, 2014 under Portables, PS3, Reviews
    It has been two years since the terrorist group, Ragnarok (a.k.a Dagger), occupied New York city with its military forces. Since their air borne destruction, the group responsible for the chaos vanished without a trace. Since the incident in New York, mech technology has become the technology of choice for all current and future military projects. Factories that manufacture these mech suits are lo... more.
  • Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on March 27, 2014 under PS3, Reviews
    Have you ever imagined what Castlevania would be like if its whip-welding, platform climbing hijinks were suddenly merged with the stealth mechanics of Metal Gear Solid? It's doubtful there are few (if any) gamers who would even consider (let alone imagine) stealth mechanics in a Castlevania game, and rightfully so. After all, the Castlevania series is like the Holy Grail of platform games - it's ... more.