I think that the greatest trick a game can pull on you is to convince you that you’re the one in control. It’s a devilish little detail that a lot of games try to swindle […]

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Twilight Princess HD didn’t feel like a space filler for a slow release period, but more like a gift to fans for remaining loyal for so long. Although, Nintendo, as far as gifts go, maybe […]

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Far Cry Primal Review

Despite its flaws, I found the game to be enjoyable, and I’d recommend it to first-time players like myself as a solid entry point in the Far Cry series.

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Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 is a fun, substantial third-person shooter filled with fun, colourful personality. Single-player content is a little [...]

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Bringing together developers, local industry heads and representatives from local and state government, last week [...]

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Author’s Note: This game is far from politically correct and drops vulgarity like Mick Jagger drops, period, and I will be responding in kind. For the easily offended and those with sensitive sensitivities, I’ll be […]

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Ultimately my problem with Dyscourse was that I didn’t have fun, which is fine. A game doesn’t need to be fun if it makes me feel [...]

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  This month’s Playup session featured projects from the recent Global Game Jam, an annual event bringing together teams from around the world with the shared goal of creating a game in 48 hours. A […]

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SUPERHOT Review

Despite not having a lot of content to offer, SUPERHOT is one of the most innovative and unique shooters out there. It plays like a puzzle game, has a great look to it and boasts […]

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Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth has a number of positive aspects (the compelling narrative above all others) and is probably one of the best Digimon games I have ever played, but it is undermined by some […]

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