Review: Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & The Monster Seal

Review: Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & The Monster...
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The story of Dungeon Travelers 2 follows Fried Einhard, a Librarian (or Libra), who has studied the history and technique of Sealbooks at the Royal Military Academy for years. … read more

Review: Game of Thrones Episode 5: A Nest of Vipers

Review: Game of Thrones Episode 5: A Nest of Vipers
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I imagine I’ll be playing A Nest of Vipers again on a different save file, just to see how things could have ended up differently. … read more

Review: Strike Back: The Complete Third Season

Review: Strike Back: The Complete Third Season
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Strike Back is at its strongest when it revels in the fact that it’s a cocksure action flick that liberally combines body count with boobies. … read more

Review: Legend of Kay Anniversary

Review: Legend of Kay Anniversary
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Legend of Kay Anniversary Edition is a remaster of an old Playstation 2 game. While I enjoyed playing Kay in the end, I’m not sure why this game was re-made. … read more

Review: Nom Nom Galaxy

Review: Nom Nom Galaxy
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In the early ’90s, when we are all sitting around playing our Super Nintendos, I remember talking with my friends about different ideas for games—believe it or not, we never landed on the idea of a game about intergalactic soup domination. … read more

Review: Airscape: The Fall of Gravity

Review: Airscape: The Fall of Gravity
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Airscape: The Fall of Gravity is one of my new favorite platform/indie games. Every aspect of this game is so beautiful and well done that it’s impossible not to appreciate. … read more

Review: Trials Fusion: Awesome Level Max

Review: Trials Fusion: Awesome Level Max
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The biggest issue I have with Awesome Level Max is that, even though at first this looks like a brand new experience, after a few hours it just feels samey. … read more

Review: Dream

Review: Dream
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Enter Dream, a first-person exploration adventure that plants its conceptual flag in the same field as the emotionally resonating Gone Home, the philosophical The Talos Principle, and the classic Myst. … read more

Review: Abyss Odyssey: Extended Dream Edition

Review: Abyss Odyssey: Extended Dream Edition
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Abyss Odyssey wants to play like The Binding of Isaac, but it doesn’t have the variety to keep you coming back for another run—not by a long shot. … read more

Review: The Knick

Review: The Knick
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While working at The Knick, Thackery pushes the boundaries of medicine, morality and race relations all while also trying to solve a plethora of 1900s medical problems as well as trying to hide and balance a cocaine addiction. … read more