‘Phantom Of The Kill’ Review – Emblem Envy
Virtually every Japanese strategy RPG can be said to be inspired by Nintendo’s Fire Emblem in some way or another. …
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Virtually every Japanese strategy RPG can be said to be inspired by Nintendo’s Fire Emblem in some way or another. …
Continue reading “‘Phantom Of The Kill’ Review – Emblem Envy”
Goo Saga ($1.99) is a fun platformer for those who would be intrigued by a bit of physics fluidity in …
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Growing up in the 80s, I saw a ton of sci-fi films. Whether they were dramatic masterpieces or oozed cheese …
I’m kind of picky with audio quality – not too much, but a bit more than many folks. Where most …
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Some of you may remember from previous reviews of mine that I love horror and dark fantasy. Everything from Lovecraftian …
Ever since Gameloft’s Dungeon Hunter series shifted gears towards a free-to-play model, one of the most frequent requests I’ve seen …
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Never Gone (Free) could have really been something. That’s my biggest takeaway from this game, after spending more time with …
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If you’ve watched The Walking Dead TV show, then you probably know Michonne as the almost-immortal bad-ass with the samurai …
Having played hundreds of action adventure games over the years, the thirst is still very much intact. To many people …
Continue reading “‘Soul of Sword’ Review – Everything but Soul”
Apparently, merpeople are the new trend in interactive fiction. Yes, I call something a trend if I spot more than …
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