It’s no secret that Pokemon is messed up, that the people who inhabit the world are negligent towards animals at best and at worst are horrible animal abusers with seemingly no moral limits as far […]

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On the surface, Pikmin 3 appears to be a cute game about space travelers who buddy up with brave little plant creatures, searching for food [...]

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I work in shifts and, as anyone who works in shifts can tell you, working in shifts is the absolute worst for sleeping patterns. So as I sat here at 3AM, in the throes of […]

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Developed by Cellar Door Games, Rogue Legacy is about a King in peril, and a long suffering family line born from a legendary knight who tried to save him. Their chosen method is questionable, however, […]

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Saints Row IV Review

The design certainly has it’s problems, the narrative was so far “out there” that you needed binoculars to catch the important moments, and the background world building left something to be desired, but when bringing […]

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Pikmin 3 Review

Pikmin 3 is a real-time strategy video game developed by Nintendo for the Wii U video game console. It is the direct sequel to the 2004 Nintendo GameCube game Pikmin 2 and is the third […]

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“Papers, Please! Makes you feel awkward and uncomfortable emotions, before making you question if you were ever a good person.” [...]

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Riptide is the sequel to Techland’s 2011 title “Dead Island”, a hack and slasher fest that promised a lot more than it could deliver in the form of a trailer which would, in the end, […]

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Yesterday I posted about Saints Row IV being refused classification, and since then there have been additional updates from the classification board, both about the Saints Row IV decision and now the announcement that State […]

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The Australian OFLC has reared it’s ugly head and proven, once again, just how out of touch it’s members are with the modern world by refusing classification for Saints Row IV, a decision which, unfortunately, […]

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