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Giana Sisters Dream Runners review: Where do I start?
9 years ago

Giana Sisters Dream Runners review: Where do I start?

The Giana Sisters series has had a storied history, from its earliest beginnings as a pretty blatant Super Mario Bros. rip-off for the Commodore 64 way back in 1987, to …
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Bridge Constructor review: Civil engineering
9 years ago

Bridge Constructor review: Civil engineering

If I told you there was a game with the sole objective of building bridges, you might think I was crazy or that the game couldn’t possibly have any depth. …
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Whispering Willows review: A haunting night
9 years ago

Whispering Willows review: A haunting night

‘Twas the night of a haunting, with a girl on a jog, not a creature was stirring, except for a frog. Well, there were a few other mysterious guests too. Whispering Willows is the adventure Read More

Adventures of Pip review: Big heroes come in small packages
9 years ago

Adventures of Pip review: Big heroes come in small packages

Over the past 20-30 years, gaming has come a long way. In their infancy, video game consoles had just 8-bits, with characters that were nothing more than a box with …
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Beatbuddy: Tale of the Guardians review: Deep sea groove
9 years ago

Beatbuddy: Tale of the Guardians review: Deep sea groove

Rhythm-based games are a rarity, typically only cropping up on arcade machines in movie theaters and the typical fare from Bemani. While there was a brief resurgence of the genre …
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Beyond Eyes review: A walk on the blind side
9 years ago

Beyond Eyes review: A walk on the blind side

Beyond Eyes is an unusual game, telling the story of a young girl named Rae who lost her sight in a freak accident. Rae lives a lonely life Read More

Commander Cherry’s Puzzled Journey review: Perplexing fun?
9 years ago

Commander Cherry’s Puzzled Journey review: Perplexing fun?

Commander Cherry’s Puzzled Journey may be one of the strangest games to be released on the Xbox One to date. Heralded as the world’s one and only yoga-action-platformer, Commander Cherry lets gamers stretch and platform in unexpected ways. Read More