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Dead Head Fred (PSP)

Dead Head Fred review (PSP)

Reviewed on October 30, 2020

Right Dead Fred
The Witcher (PC)

The Witcher review (PC)

Reviewed on October 05, 2020

Who witches the Witcher?
Deus Ex (PC)

Deus Ex review (PC)

Reviewed on March 29, 2020

Paying its Deus
Black Mirror I (PC)

Black Mirror I review (PC)

Reviewed on March 03, 2020

Not the T.V. show
LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes (PC)

LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes review (PC)

Reviewed on August 18, 2019

Bat pack
One Piece: Grand Adventure (PlayStation 2)

One Piece: Grand Adventure review (PS2)

Reviewed on March 22, 2019

Mediocre tourney brawling with poorly localized anime pirates
DreamWeb (PC)

DreamWeb review (PC)

Reviewed on October 24, 2018

What a Dreamy Web we weave.
Drakengard (PlayStation 2)

Drakengard review (PS2)

Reviewed on October 15, 2018

The Darkest Brawler
Phantasmagoria (PC)

Phantasmagoria review (PC)

Reviewed on October 05, 2018

Terror... Near Unpronounceable Terror!
Postal 2 (PC)

Postal 2 review (PC)

Reviewed on August 15, 2018

Offense Culture Trolling 101
One Must Fall 2097 (PC)

One Must Fall 2097 review (PC)

Reviewed on April 28, 2018

The bloodless blood sport of the future.
Nibiru: Age of Secrets (PC)

Nibiru: Age of Secrets review (PC)

Reviewed on March 30, 2018

The B-Movie Indiana Jones Project
Dragoneer's Aria (PSP)

Dragoneer's Aria review (PSP)

Reviewed on February 26, 2018

A JRPG Drag-on(eer)
5 Days a Stranger (PC)

5 Days a Stranger review (PC)

Reviewed on February 01, 2018

Homemade Horror
The Cat Lady (PC)

The Cat Lady review (PC)

Reviewed on June 24, 2017

In The Cat Lady you find out that cat people are indeed worse than dog people
Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City (PlayStation 3)

Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City review (PS3)

Reviewed on October 14, 2016

Second rate spin off
Dropsy (PC)

Dropsy review (PC)

Reviewed on October 27, 2015

Enter Dropsy the clown, a mentally challenged man who has to survive in a world that shuns him.
Discworld (PlayStation)

Discworld review (PSX)

Reviewed on March 13, 2015

Once you get out of the University, you'll get to see that the rest of the town is not much better. Ankh Morpork is a circular city with it's own map over which you'll travel to various areas and meet some really colourful individuals, like the retired adventurers who never stop yapping about how they killed ogres, dragons and the like in their days with nothing but their well oiled muscles and bravado. Or the World's tallest dwarf…which is basically a human, but he identifies himself as a dwarf...
Scratches (PC)

Scratches review (PC)

Reviewed on October 30, 2014

A dash of King, a pinch of Lovecraft with just a sample of video game magic, and Scratches is done.
Transformers: Fall of Cybertron (PC)

Transformers: Fall of Cybertron review (PC)

Reviewed on September 20, 2012

At first glance, most modern gamers will think that this title is a pure copy of the Gears of War games, due to the similar interface and gameplay. You control your robots through the familiar over-the-shoulder look, and guide them through the world of Cybertron, using walls for cover and destroying various enemies with a large arsenal of weapons.

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