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Volgarr the Viking review (PC)Reviewed on November 22, 2013Classic Methodical Madness |
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Ghost House review (SMS)Reviewed on October 30, 2013Never mind the fact that the box cover, depicting a real hand holding the game card, confused the ever-loving out of me, the actual experience of playing it was like battling a haunted house that's having a nervous breakdown. |
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Atom Zombie Smasher review (PC)Reviewed on October 26, 2013Zed's dead, baby. But his army? Well... |
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Home review (PC)Reviewed on October 11, 2013As typical as it may be in approach, Home pulls off terrorizing the player within those 40 or so minutes with finesse that a lot of other horror games, usually of the high budget-variety, fail to do in their entirety. |
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The Mansion of Hidden Souls review (SAT)Reviewed on October 05, 2013I bet had a third game came into existence, SoA probably would have named it Mansion of Hidden Souls, The. |
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Mansion of Hidden Souls review (SCD)Reviewed on October 01, 2013For an adventure-style title, there's not very much adventuring to do, because the building is so small that the mansion from Resident Evil 1 seems like a castle in comparison. |
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Cubetractor review (PC)Reviewed on September 16, 2013I was immediately fascinated by the overhead, SNES-style, 2D graphics, its lush lakes, meadows, and cutesy characters reminiscent of The Legend of Zelda and the like. Though, on closer inspection, I did find it amusing that the backgrounds consist of sprites taken or edited from a RPG Maker tileset. |
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Sega Rally Championship 2 review (DC)Reviewed on September 09, 2013If you want a thrill ride that really makes you work for its sweetest moments, Sega Rally 2 comes out on top in that department. |
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Dynamite Cop! review (DC)Reviewed on September 03, 2013Dynamite Cop is a wacky, fun game to play with friends that have no clue what they're getting into. |
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Metroid II: Return of Samus review (GB)Reviewed on August 20, 2013When Metroid II works, it displays pockets of brilliant game design, but when it falters... |
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DARK review (X360)Reviewed on August 03, 2013I didn't buy DARK for its award-winning narrative, thankfully, but because it's a stealth title. Well, that, and I was curious due to the hate the game was receiving. |
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Ninja Commando review (NEO)Reviewed on July 20, 2013You guuyyyyssss, don't ruin my scheme! Get lost! |
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Mass Destruction review (SAT)Reviewed on July 03, 2013Really, all you need is one brief inspection of Mass Destruction's case to get a very good idea of what you're getting for your money. Want something briefer? How about: a game called Mass Destruction. |
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Ghost Squad review (WII)Reviewed on June 24, 2013At a glance, Ghost Squad doesn't seem all too different from yesteryear's Virtua Cop 1 & 2, which the game openly borrows from. |
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Rhythm Heaven Fever review (WII)Reviewed on June 15, 2013"As long as you have fun, that's the main thing." |
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FlingSmash review (WII)Reviewed on June 06, 2013Seeing it from a general consumer's point of view, it's easy to understand why one would pass: an unknown IP starring what looks like a smiley-faced dodgeball with a ponytail, featuring what appears to be uninspired gameplay that could get repetitive fast. |
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ESWAT: Cyber Police review (ARC)Reviewed on May 25, 2013Perhaps the dorkiest protagonist to come out of Sega. |
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Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi review (GEN)Reviewed on May 18, 2013Coming off the heels of Revenge of Shinobi, a highly-praised game during the Genesis' launch year, was Shadow Dancer, a follow-up that Revenge fans weren't expecting. |
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Darkest of Days review (X360)Reviewed on April 28, 2013Darkest of Days isn't going to win any awards for being one of the prettiest games on the Xbox 360, as it's a 2009 title that looks like an indie-made Source game released shortly after 2004's Half-Life 2. But if you've been aware of this game, chances are its looks aren't what piques your interest, instead you're intrigued by the premise: time travel. |
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Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones review (NES)Reviewed on April 21, 2013"THE GREATEST MARTIAL ARTS ADVENTURE SERIES EVER!" - NES Box Cover |
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