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Axiom Verge (PlayStation 4)

Axiom Verge review (PS4)

Reviewed on February 20, 2016

It especially nails a specific feeling; that of being in an alien world you can't understand.
Fuel (PlayStation 3)

Fuel review (PS3)

Reviewed on February 06, 2016

The sense of freedom is incredible. Like a good improv actor, the game always says “yes” to you.
Picross DS (DS)

Picross DS review (DS)

Reviewed on January 16, 2016

It's much more like playing a newspaper game than playing Tetris, but if you're into that, it's great.
They Bleed Pixels (PC)

They Bleed Pixels review (PC)

Reviewed on December 17, 2015

genuinely creepy...fast-paced, super-difficult, frenetic gameplay...copious amounts of the titular blood
Costume Quest 2 (PlayStation 3)

Costume Quest 2 review (PS3)

Reviewed on November 19, 2015

Unfortunately it is more of the same with less of the charm.
Carnage Heart EXA (Vita)

Carnage Heart EXA review (VITA)

Reviewed on November 19, 2015

Once I heard that it was about programming robots and letting them run missions by themselves, I was sold.
Wipeout Pulse (PSP)

Wipeout Pulse review (PSP)

Reviewed on November 14, 2015

Unique track elements set it apart from other titles in the series and also served as building blocks 4 future editions.
Five Nights at Freddy's (PC)

Five Nights at Freddy's review (PC)

Reviewed on October 24, 2015

(Jump Scares) are just an implement in the horror tool shed that can be used to good or ill effect just like any other
Orcs & Elves (DS)

Orcs & Elves review (DS)

Reviewed on September 26, 2015

The turn-based system of roguelikes ... is put to good use here.
N+ (PSP)

N+ review (PSP)

Reviewed on September 12, 2015

N+ seems kind of unremarkable at first, but the unique feel of its physics really makes it stand out
The Impossible Game (PSP)

The Impossible Game review (PSP)

Reviewed on September 12, 2015

The Impossible Game almost feels like a social experiment. How far will you go?
Stealth Inc: A Clone in the Dark (PlayStation 3)

Stealth Inc: A Clone in the Dark review (PS3)

Reviewed on August 27, 2015

Gameplay-wise, it's pretty unremarkable. Fortunately, it has a few other things going for it that help it add up to more
Klonoa: Door to Phantomile (PlayStation)

Klonoa: Door to Phantomile review (PSX)

Reviewed on August 01, 2015

After playing it, I can only say that it does some things very right and some things not so right...
BioShock Infinite (PlayStation 3)

BioShock Infinite review (PS3)

Reviewed on July 25, 2015

...it's a quite significantly stripped down version of Bioshock in every way. Everything about the gameplay and the story is very much less interesting, engaging, and fun than previous entries in the series.
Risk of Rain (PC)

Risk of Rain review (PC)

Reviewed on July 11, 2015

...extremely addicting and will have you playing over and over and over again and having new experiences the whole time.
Magrunner: Dark Pulse (PlayStation 3)

Magrunner: Dark Pulse review (PS3)

Reviewed on June 13, 2015

Magrunner looked like an interesting game to me, but I was shocked at how good its puzzle design is. It shocks me how many games there are out there with these really, really well thought out puzzles. They must take hours and hours to design, and my hat is off to the people whose minds can bring them to life. Even more surprising is that Magrunner pulls off an interesting story and themes, great visual design, and one of the best fearful voice acting performances I've ever heard.
Bioshock 2: The Protector Trials (PlayStation 3)

Bioshock 2: The Protector Trials review (PS3)

Reviewed on June 06, 2015

Protector Trials is a horrible, throw-away DLC pack with nothing original about it. It's not remotely worth playing. It feels like a demo for the main game, not a follow-up that inspires fond memories and gives interesting new content like a good DLC pack does. At least Bioshock 2 has the amazing Minerva's Den. Play that instead of this.
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons (PlayStation 3)

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons review (PS3)

Reviewed on May 30, 2015

Brothers is an experience game. It fits right in there with Ico and Shadow of the Colossus. Standing with that crowd and having unique and interesting single-player-doing-co-op gameplay is a massive achievement.
Rengoku II: The Stairway to H.E.A.V.E.N. (PSP)

Rengoku II: The Stairway to H.E.A.V.E.N. review (PSP)

Reviewed on May 30, 2015

Rengoku II shocked me with its brilliance. I couldn't believe how it took everything about the first game and made it a million times better when I was just hoping for slight improvements. The story, the gameplay, the customization, the graphics, everything is top notch. This game flirts with perfection.
The Last Guy (PlayStation 3)

The Last Guy review (PS3)

Reviewed on May 30, 2015

The Last Guy is a pretty unique game. The first thing you might notice are the “graphics.” The game has a directly overhead view. Each level is a city, and although you can adjust the view, you generally are looking at from very high up. That's because each level is made up of actual aerial photographs of the real life cities they are set in. As you might imagine, this is pretty stinkin' cool.

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