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Until Dawn Game Review: Teenage Survival and Jitters

Developed by Supermassive Games and published by Sony for PS4 in 2015, Until Dawn became in less than two years one of the most appreciated…
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Skyshine’s Bedlam Review – Kill the King, Reach Aztec City!

While not unique in any way, Bedlam’s art is just scrumptious, its story-line is addictive and game mechanics are infuriatingly fun. Skyshine’s Bedlam is like XCOM meets FTL…
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RAGE Video Game Review (PC)
With meteoric impact imminent, civilization rushes to save its greatest members before oncoming annihilation at the hands of an asteroid known as Apophis. It’s common…
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Frozen Synapse Review
I hate it when things don’t go according to plan. My feelings towards Frozen Synapse are similar to that of when you plan to hang…
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Tropico 4 Review
It’s not exactly a hard thing to understand why so-called ‘god’ games are popular. Players get a nice seat up in the clouds and the…
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Two Worlds 2 Review
Back in 2007, SouthPeak Interactive released the original Two Worlds for PC and XBox 360. The game was instantly compared with Bethesda Softworks’ The Elder…
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Bulletstorm PC Review
Let’s do a little experiment. Tell me what comes to mind after each of the following. Infinity Ward. Let me guess, Call of Duty? Okay,…
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The Ball Preview
I recently sat down and spent a good chunk of time with Teotl Studio’s Unreal Tournement 3 mod turned digital standalone release, The Ball. It’s…
