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You are currently looking through all reviews for games that are available on every platform the site currently covers. Below, you will find reviews written by Dinoracha and sorted according to date of submission, with the newest content displaying first. As many as 20 results will display per page. If you would like to try a search with different parameters, specify them below and submit a new search.

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Roundabout (PlayStation 4)

Roundabout review (PS4)

Reviewed on February 17, 2016

Spinning limos, therefore, I drive.
Jazzpunk (PC)

Jazzpunk review (PC)

Reviewed on February 16, 2016

$15 nets you admission to one of the funniest experiences you'll have in a while.
Antichamber (PC)

Antichamber review (PC)

Reviewed on February 07, 2016

A brain-buster for sometimes the wrong reasons, this puzzler is still worth your time.
Gone Home (PC)

Gone Home review (PC)

Reviewed on December 06, 2015

Safe, emotional and unoffensive, Gone Home does it just right.
No Time to Explain (PC)

No Time to Explain review (PC)

Reviewed on December 05, 2015

While short and with wasted potential, the game still offers up skill-based fun and a hearty challenge. Hats, too!
Little Inferno (PC)

Little Inferno review (PC)

Reviewed on December 05, 2015

A one trick (fiery) pony with an emotional story but not much else to back it up.

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