Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris

Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is the successor to Lara Croft and the Guardians of Light; the wildly successful beginning of the tangential Lara Croft franchise. Available now for digital download on Xbox […]

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Dragon Age: Inquisition

Dragon Age, once a side-project to BioWare’s popular Mass Effect series, is a franchise that quickly grew from zero to hero. The first game, Dragon Age: Origins, wasn’t a great looking game, even for the […]

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Farming Simulator 15

30 hours. I pumped 30 god damn hours into this game. I could barely take 30 seconds, let alone 30 hours, so why was I so compelled to keep going? What foul eldritch horror convinced […]

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Gosh I’ve been hanging out a long time for this, now. Between the end of Walking Dead Season 2 and that of Wolf Among Us Season 1, I’ve missed Telltale Games’ unique genre of click-your-own-adventure […]

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Far Cry 4

Oh, what a glorious day it is, brothers, for Pagan Min’s light shines down upon us all. His grace and tenure brighten our lives and give us hope in an age of mediocrity, for he, […]

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Assassin’s Creed: Unity

To pay proper respect to a game and its developers, it’s important to take it exactly as it is. This means momentarily forgetting anything I thought about its predecessor, or how many times this particular […]

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Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna)

I firmly believe that people can be both educated and inspired by video games. By playing out a story and performing actions within a game, creators can teach us about history and pass on information […]

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Civilization: Beyond Earth

The Civilization series has an enduring legacy littered with broken spacebars, bleary eyes, and the crushed cities of Gandhi’s enemies. We all like to joke of the vice-like grip the series has on those hapless […]

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Lords of the Fallen

As someone who regularly plays a lot of different games, I’ve started to become frustrated with poor design choices that needlessly waste my time. I really don’t enjoy trivial objectives that fail to engage players […]

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Alien Isolation

The influence of the ‘Alien’ film series simply cannot be overstated in the field of video games, specifically first person shooters; even to the point where a handful of guys from Shreveport, Louisiana, with their […]

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