Review: Bloodborne

Review: Bloodborne
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The spiritual successor to Demon’s Souls and the Dark Souls games, Bloodborne will spit in your face and dare you to do something about it. At this point, you’ve probably either enjoyed the From Software games or you think they’re too goddamn hard to bother with, but Bloodborne is the game that can bridge that gap. … read more

Review: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Review: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
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The fine folks over at CD Projekt RED claim that those who pick up The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt need not have played the previous two to enjoy the third installment, which is music to my ears, considering I’ve never even heard of the game up until four months ago. … read more

Review: Sony Waterproof Walkman Headphones

Review: Sony Waterproof Walkman Headphones
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These little headphones are not your average ear buds. They are a fully waterand sweat-proof (for up to two meters) music playback device with up to eight hours of rechargeable battery life. … read more

Review: Schrödinger’s Cat and the Raiders of the Lost Quark

Review: Schrödinger’s Cat and the Raiders of the Lost Quark
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In Schrödinger’s Cat, you play as the titular feline, helping a subatomic vacation spot recover after a disaster. … read more

Review: Michiko & Hatchin: Complete Series S.A.V.E.

Review: Michiko & Hatchin: Complete Series S.A.V.E.
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Michiko & Hatchin, the tale of a convicted criminal who escapes from a Brazilian women’s prison, hellbent on finding her daughter taken at birth and the man at the center of both their lives. … read more

Review: Stealth INC. 2: A Game Of Clones

Review: Stealth INC. 2: A Game Of Clones
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Playing through Stealth INC 2: A Game Of Clones, I’m instantly reminded of a similar game, Oddworld Abe’s Odyssey. Both are highly detailed sidescrollers featuring a weaponless main character trying his hardest to escape a foe who wishes to kill him, all while finding friends that look much like himself, and help him solve puzzles to aid in his escape. … read more

Review: Betep No. 2

Review: Betep No. 2
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Formatted in a single booklet with three separate stories, a CD with five songs and three postcards depicting morbid expressionist art, Betep No. 2 explores the darker side of humans. … read more

Review: One Piece: Collection Eleven

Review: One Piece: Collection Eleven
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One Piece first aired in 1999, contains 700 episodes, and is continually considered one of the top 10 animes to watch. … read more

Review: Arcania: The Complete Tale

Review: Arcania: The Complete Tale
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In an ever evolving RPG landscape, where one game borrows from another, perfecting age-old, tried-andtrue mechanics, upgrading graphics, expanding open worlds, adding consequence to every interaction, etc., Arcania: The Complete Tale seems to be the baby boomer to the millennial. … read more

Review: Heritage of Cyador

Review: Heritage of Cyador
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L.E. Modesitt plays a long game with his Saga of Recluse series. Eighteen novels into this epic tale, Heritage of Cyador continues with the exploits of the grey mage Lerial, whose aid in the defeat of the Afritan army in Cyador’s Heirs turns out to be far from decisive. … read more