Review: Knight Squad

Review: Knight Squad
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Knight Squad’s most attractive feature is the sheer amount of gameplay modes available to players. They’ve got your basics covered—deathmatch and capture the flag are available as team or free-for-all game modes—but it also throws a lot of interesting challenges into the mix. … read more

Pathologic Classic HD

Pathologic Classic HD
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This Russian title never got its chance to break out in Western markets, but stayed alive through its cult currency on the Internet as “one of those crazy-ass Eastern European games.” … read more

Just Cause 3: Ode to Explosions

Just Cause 3: Ode to Explosions
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About halfway through parachuting out of a speeding luxury car in midair—and mere moments before it collided with a row of giant gas canisters in a glorious orgy of explosive power—it occurred to me that I might be having a little too much fun in Just Cause 3. … read more

Review: Need for Speed

Review: Need for Speed
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Need for Speed is a solid reboot for the tuner side of the franchise, but it crumbles under the weight of its ambitious and disjointed story. … read more

Review : Undertaker: 25 Years of Destruction

Review : Undertaker: 25 Years of Destruction
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The Undertaker is a cartoon-like character that fit right in with the company at the time, a tall mortuary caretaker who gained mystical powers over the years, including being able to take over lighting systems and fog machines. … read more

Review: Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXXIV

Review: Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXXIV
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If there’s ever a time to be an Mystery Science Theater 3000 fan, aside from when the show was actually on the air, it’s now. … read more

Review: System Shock: Enhanced Edition

Review: System Shock: Enhanced Edition
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For the uninitiated, System Shock and System Shock 2 deserve some credit for merging the FPS and RPG genres back in the ‘90s. … read more

Review: Dreams To Remember: Otis Redding, Stax Records, and The Transformation Of Southern Soul

Review: Dreams To Remember: Otis Redding, Stax Records, and The...
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Mark Ribowsky weaves together a brilliant narrative that explores the rise of Otis Redding in conjunction with the essential establishment of Stax Records as a powerhouse that greatly influenced and made the ’60s Southern soul scene. … read more

Review: Olio Beard & Co. – Tattoo Oil and Balm

Review: Olio Beard & Co. – Tattoo Oil and Balm
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I used it on a Wu-Tang W, and it healed really clean and fast. If you are more of a liquid person, Olio’s Tattoo Oil is for you … read more

Review: Dawes Audio – Overdrive Pedal

Review: Dawes Audio – Overdrive Pedal
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Such a situation demands a good overdrive pedal, and Dawes Audio’s got what the doctor ordered. … read more