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Trine 2 Review

When the original Trine was released back in 2009, it received plenty of praise for its unique puzzle-solving elements involving physics. Developer Frozenbyte has since mastered the craft and decided ...

Duke Nukem Forever: The Doctor Who Cloned Me Review

Sometimes, it is still hard for me to believe that Duke Nukem Forever actually released this year. It’s even harder to imagine that single player DLC managed to make it onto our conso...

Wanted Corp Review

In 1978, the world was introduced to Boba Fett (and the Star Wars Holiday Special, but let’s forget about that), a character that returned in The Empire Strikes Back and established a...

Scene It? Movie Night Review

Ever since I was a kid, I’ve loved the movies. My first memory was that of watching the Transformers movie and not the crappy ones of today, but the ‘80s animated movie....

Hydrophobia Prophecy Review

It's not unheard of to see a game ported from one platform to the next, nor is it uncommon to see a period of years pass between platform appearances. What is rare is to see a developer take a game...

Daytona USA Review

Who can forget the first time they heard those magical lyrics, ‘Rolling Start!’? Honestly, growing up in arcades probably scarred my perspective on todayâ€â„...

Zombie Apocalypse: Never Die Alone Review

Zombie Apocalypse: Never Die Alone should be the perfect game for me. I absolutely love twin-stick shooters and zombies, even while saturating the gamescape, are still ridiculously enjoyable to mow do...

Okabu Review

In my many, many years as a gamer, I have been a great number of things from a racing driver to a treasure hunter and from a Premier League footballer to a gangster. Never ever, have I ever had to be ...

GrimGrimoire Review

The PS3 is finally getting some downloadable PS2 games, and one of the first is GrimGrimoire. The game was released in 2007, and garnered a cult following. I honestly had never played...

Sideway: New York Review

Imagine for a second that graffiti on the walls of a building in the back alley was more than just graffiti, but rather a living breathing world full of colorful characters, nasty monsters, and puzzli...