Posts Tagged ‘review’
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Ninja Usagimaru: The Mysterious Karakuri Castle (Review) Nintendo 3DS
Posted by STGuy1040 on November 5, 2016 under Portables, ReviewsNinja Usagimaru: The Mysterious Karakuri Castle by Aksys Games is a direct sequel to 'The Gem of Blessings', a 2D block puzzle game that first appeared on Nintendo 3DS in June of 2015. As the game's bunny-eared protagonist Usagimaru, the player must solve difficult puzzles, avoid dangerous traps, and use special skills to save a group of villagers that were captured by evil monsters. Like its p... more. -
Lost Sea (Review) Playstation 4
Posted by STGuy1040 on November 5, 2016 under PS4, ReviewsThe Bermuda Triangle isn't the first thing that comes to mind when a gamer thinks about videogames, but Lost Sea by eastasiasoft is an isometric action RPG that delves into the possibility of what might happen if someone vanishes from the location. As one of eight survivors, the player must traverse a series of tropical islands while fending off enemies; solving puzzles; and ultimately rebuilding ... more. -
Severed (Review) iOS – iPhone/iPad
Posted by STGuy1040 on October 6, 2016 under Portables, ReviewsSevered by developer Drinkbox Studios is a first-person dungeon crawler that sees the player in the role of Sasha, a one-armed warrior that is on a quest to find her missing family. The journey that lies ahead is a treacherous one, as the player uses the iPad's touchscreen to hack and slash their way through a variety of monsters and puzzles. Severed's concept isn't new, but it's executed so we... more. -
Bus Simulator 16 (Review) PC
Posted by DaRipp3r on September 23, 2016 under PC, ReviewsThe much-anticipated Bus Simulator 16 is finally here, and it implements the most in-depth features a simulation has ever seen. Unlike other bus simulators, Bus Simulator 16 not only allows you to drive buses, but build your own company as well. Previous games in the genre have you working for a single bus company, while running routes and sticking to a schedule. Bus Simulator 16 has you doing... more. -
The Detail (Review) PC
Posted by DaRipp3r on September 23, 2016 under PC, ReviewsThe Detail is a modern take on a classic point-and-click adventure game done in the style of a visual novel. The Detail is very similar to the classic adventure game Police Quest that was released by Sierra during the mid-1980s. The story unfolds much like a comic book. You take on the role of a hard-nosed detective that will stop at nothing to solve his case. But unlike previous point-and-cl... more. -
Resette’s Prescription: Book of Memory (Review) PC
Posted by Candice Wendt on September 23, 2016 under PC, ReviewsResette's Prescription: Book of Memory by Liz Art is a point-and-click style game that focuses on story instead of gameplay. It may sound bad, but the story is very entertaining with well-rounded characters. The art style is phenomenal with amazing water colored back drops and cute chibi characters that create a gripping tale that will hold you for about three hours. The main character in this ... more. -
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven (Review) Playstation 4
Posted by STGuy1040 on September 23, 2016 under PS4, ReviewsI am a big anime fan and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is one of my favorite animes to watch. I'm in a few online groups that get together and talk about the newest episodes. I know a few of them have got figures of their favorite characters from Solaris Japan and I'm interested in getting some too. So, when the latest game was announced, you can imagine how excited we were! Well, it came out recently ... more. -
Stranger of Sword City (Review) PSVita
Posted by STGuy1040 on August 28, 2016 under Portables, ReviewsStranger of Sword City is a first-person, turn-based dungeon crawler that resembles many classic RPGs, including Sir-Tech's Wizardry series. The story beings with the protagonist surviving an airliner disaster - where the plane and its occupants vanish and then crash -- after entering a mysterious portal. Now trapped in an unknown world, the protagonist must learn to survive and use special powers... more. -
Dead Island Definitive Edition (Review) Playstation 4
Posted by STGuy1040 on August 26, 2016 under PS4, ReviewsReleased for Playstation 3 almost five years ago, Dead Island by developer Techland reinvented the survival horror genre with its open world concept and RPG-based gameplay. While the first game was well received by gamers, its stand-alone expansion, Dead Island Riptide, was criticized for lacking new features that would have distinguished it from the original. Definitive Collection for Playstat... more. -
The King of Fighters XIV (Review) Playstation 4
Posted by STGuy1040 on August 24, 2016 under PS4, ReviewsJust when it seemed like Capcom's Street Fighter V was reason enough to purchase a Playstation 4, SNK (formally SNK-Playmore) enters the 'competitive' fighter arena by releasing the fourteenth installment of its critically-acclaimed fighting game series, The King of Fighters XIV. In recent years, SNK has revamped its classic KOF IP not once, but twice on Playstation 3. The King of Fighters XII ... more.
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