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  • Blood of the Werewolf (Review) PC

    Posted by on January 23, 2014 under PC, Reviews
    Blood of the Werewolf by Scientifically Proven evokes so many emotions that it's difficult to pinpoint them all. It could be that its protagonist, Selena, is a woman scorned by the recent death of her husband and the kidnapping of her son, Nickoli. Selena's family comes from a thinning line of werewolves who have managed to somehow integrate themselves into society, while keeping their full moon c... more.
  • Sonic Lost World (Review) Wii U

    Posted by on January 23, 2014 under Reviews, Wii U
    Fans of Sonic the Hedgehog have been waiting for well over two decades to play a Sonic game that is worthy of their nostalgia. Ever since the award-winning release of Sonic Adventure on Dreamcast, gamers have felt that Sega hasn't been doing their blue mascot justice. He has partnered up with his arch nemesis, Mario, for the Olympics, and has starred in a handful of self-titled releases for Wii, 3... more.
  • Unepic Launches on January 23rd in Europe for Nintendo Wii U

    Posted by on January 14, 2014 under Euro, News, Wii U
    Enjoy Games and Francisco Téllez de Meneses have announced that Unepic, the much-anticipated metrovania action role-playing game, will launch on January 23rd, 2014 in Europe for Nintendo Wii U. Unepic is an action role-playing that takes place in a medieval fantasy world. As a normal video gamer named Daniel, you are teleported to a castle filled with creatures and enormous bosses. Daniel ... more.
  • Fighter Within (Review) Xbox One

    Posted by on January 11, 2014 under Reviews, Xbox One
    Microsoft is determined to make games more interactive with their Kinect peripheral. With the introduction of Kinect 2.0, we were promised a 'smarter' Kinect that could detect the user's heartbeat, monitor  body temperature and even track the person's movements more efficiently, among other features. In retrospect, we were promised a better Kinect experience overall. Fighter Within by Ubisoft ... more.
  • Trine 2: Complete Story (Review) Playstation 4

    Posted by on January 10, 2014 under PS4, Reviews
    Developer Frozenbyte's physic-based puzzle platformer continues to evolve from one platform to another. About a year ago, Trine 2: Director's Cut launched on Nintendo Wii U with features that took advantage of its Gamepad. It was a step in the right direction as most Wii U games completely ignored the Gamepad's touchscreen functionality. Like the Wii U release of Trine 2, Developer Frozenbyte has ... more.
  • Rainbow Moon (Review) PS Vita

    Posted by on December 31, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    Originally released on Playstation 3 in late 2012, Rainbow Moon by eastasiasoft is a turn-based role-playing game that places you in the role of a warrior named Baldren. After losing an annual duel with his arch-nemesis, our hapless hero is pushed through a magical gate that leads to an unknown world. Baldren's arrival in this 'new' world causes an imbalance that allows legions of demons to infest... more.
  • Aquapazza: Aquaplus Dream Match (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on December 31, 2013 under PS3, Reviews
    Aquapazza: Aquaplus Dream Match is a 2D fighting game based on a collaborative effort with Leaf to use character IPs from the following JRPGs -  Utawarerumono, Tears to Tiara and To Heart. Developed by Examu, Aquapazza merges these characters into a universe teeming with combos, partner assists and mind-blowing finishing moves called 'Splash Arts'. Like most fighting games, Aquapazza includes ... more.
  • PES 2014 (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on December 31, 2013 under PS3, Reviews
    The FIFA franchise by EA has been around since the 16-bit console era. The series evolved over the years as console technology made the transition from antiquated 16-bit hardware to 3D capable 32-bit machines. Panasonic's 3DO console - while a financial failure for many reasons - was the first console system where games like FIFA could shine with advanced graphics, realistic ball physics and impro... more.
  • A-MEN 2 (Review) PS Vita

    Posted by on December 14, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    A-MEN 2 by developer blooper team is an oddity in that it embodies the fundamental gameplay mechanics found in retro classics such as Lemmings and The Lost Vikings. Gamers old enough to remember these 16-bit classics will recall how both games paved the way for team-style gameplay that required quick thinking and the use of multiple characters to survive. A-MEN 2 is based on a similar concept, ... more.
  • Worms Revolution Extreme (Review) PS Vita

    Posted by on December 13, 2013 under Portables, Reviews
    Team 17's adorable worm soldiers have returned to the PS Vita to continue their unique brand of warfare. With an extensive single-player campaign that contains 47 missions and 25 puzzles to complete, Worms Revolution Extreme provides a robust gameplay experience that far exceeds its Playstation 3 predecessor. The game starts with an eight level tutorial that introduces the player to the control... more.