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Review: Darksiders 2
I miss sleep. We used to be good friends, she and I. We’d cuddle up on the couch on Saturday afternoons and while the tempestuous bitch would sometimes desert me in the evenings, she’d always return within a few days.
Published by Tara Roth on Sept. 14, 2012
Review: The Last Story
If this really is The Last Story for Sakaguchi he departed on good-terms with me.  Mistwalker's latest JRPG is a departure from their earlier works -- Lost Odyssey, most notably -- and stands as a "step in the right direction" for eastern developed role-playing titles.  Sadly, Nintendo's console ...
Published by Jeffrey Demelo on Sept. 6, 2012
Review: The Walking Dead Episode 3: The Long Road Ahead
The death of a loved one is difficult to handle.
Published by George Denison on Aug. 31, 2012
Review: Sleeping Dogs
I have to admit, I’ve been getting tired of open world crime games. The mystique of an open world where you can do anything - provided that it had been coded in by the developer - has waned significantly as the same ‘tried and true’ formula has been used ad nauseam for the better part of a decade...
Published by Joseph Christ on Aug. 25, 2012
Review: Deadlight
The way I saw it, Deadlight was supposed to be the savior of this years Summer of Arcade.  I was sold on what little I saw prior; both in visuals and game play.  That was a mistake.  Deadlight falls victim to all the misfortune of the games which it pulled its influences, while never attempting t...
Published by Jeffrey Demelo on Aug. 1, 2012
Review: Lollipop Chainsaw
I have a fairly well documented love affair with Suda51. I thought Killer 7 was brilliant, Michigan was extraordinary, and I proudly raised the banner of Shadow of the Damned on this very site. When Lollipop Chainsaw was first shown, I was prepared to continue my affair unabated. It looked to hav...
Published by Joseph Christ on July 30, 2012
Review: Quantum Conundrum
With its vibrant art pallet, twisted puzzle mechanics, and deranged interdimensional furby, Quantum Conundrum is a game that is hard to miss. Riding high off of her previous projects, Kim Swift of Portal fame, had taken the lead on her first major title after her departure from Valve. While it do...
Published by Bob Webb on July 25, 2012
Review: Max Payne 3
It seems like the new hotness in the gaming industry is reviving classic franchises under the flag of different developers. The trend has given birth to new visions for classics like Deus Ex, Syndicate, Devil May Cry, and now Max Payne. First released in 2001 by Remedy, the minds behind the more ...
Published by Nick Henderson on June 21, 2012