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Zuma (PlayStation 3)

Zuma review (PS3)

Reviewed on May 16, 2015

Zuma is an evil, evil game that teleports you several hours through through your evening straight to bed-time when you swore to yourself you would just try a few rounds.
Future Tactics: The Uprising (PlayStation 2)

Future Tactics: The Uprising review (PS2)

Reviewed on April 11, 2015

It's really fun to experiment with tactics and ideas that aren't even on the table in most strategy games, such as blowing through cover, hiding in craters the crossfire has created, knocking enemies off cliffs, dropping cars on them, etc. The game's flaws are really glaring in a modern light.
Dead Nation (PlayStation 3)

Dead Nation review (PS3)

Reviewed on March 28, 2015

I'm starting to get tired of twin stick shooters. I find myself not so interested in some of the new ones that come out even if they look kind of cool because I know the gameplay will be end up involving the same kinds of tactics and situations as all its genre brethren. Miraculously, it breaks with standard twin stick tropes in a few interesting ways that made it really enjoyable.
Bioshock: Challenge Rooms (PlayStation 3)

Bioshock: Challenge Rooms review (PS3)

Reviewed on March 28, 2015

Although it is almost completely lacking a story, the three included levels are fully realized and could be plugged right into the main game with very little fuss. Since a little more original style Bioshock was exactly what I was looking for, this was perfect.
Ring of Red (PlayStation 2)

Ring of Red review (PS2)

Reviewed on March 09, 2015

Watching a video of Ring of Red might convince you that it is almost exactly like Front Mission. But just a few minutes into playing the game you'll discover that its battle system is radically different than most turn-based games. As far as I know, there isn't really anything even remotely like it.
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (PlayStation 3)

Lost Planet: Extreme Condition review (PS3)

Reviewed on February 16, 2015

I wonder how I would like this game if it ran buttery smooth. As is, Lost Planet is a pretty flawed game to begin with. Add in the fact that you have to play it in slow motion and have your mind assaulted by terrible, long cutscenes and it's kind of a torturous experience.
Thomas Was Alone (PlayStation 3)

Thomas Was Alone review (PS3)

Reviewed on February 06, 2015

So many games in this crowded genre do everything so much better than Thomas Was Alone that it is almost totally obsolete. It's only worth playing if you are really interested in it's main theme or if you are a fan of the designer.
Planets Under Attack (PlayStation 3)

Planets Under Attack review (PS3)

Reviewed on February 06, 2015

Unfortunately Planets Under Attack is a worse version of Galcon Labs, which already had its problems.

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