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  • Indie Quickie: Little Inferno

    Indie Quickie: Little Inferno

    It takes a lot longer to fully review a game than it does to get a good sense of what a game is. Even with a full-time staff of writers it would be impossible to fully review the thousands of games that are released every […]

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  • Review: Sewer Escape

    Review: Sewer Escape

    Apple has recently begun to celebrate the fact that five years of applications and games have cranked through the App Store for iOS devices. During that five year period numerous input methods have been created, discovered, lambasted or duplicated. Obviously touch and swipe are the easiest to […]

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  • Review: Moscow Dash

    Review: Moscow Dash

    As you might expect, the perks of being a drug-runner on the post-nuclear streets of Moscow are truly top-notch: Dilapidated alleyways and subway stations to stroll through, no health insurance whatsoever, and constant bum-rushes by endless streams of bat-wielding thugs, angry bureaucrats and aggressive bag […]

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  • Review: Kingdom Rush: Frontiers

    Review: Kingdom Rush: Frontiers

    Ultimately, we don’t ask that much from our sequels—just that they be bigger, better and, by all that’s holy, not be Sex in the City 2. By those standards, Kingdom Rush: Frontiers, the follow-up to one of the most awesome and beloved tower defense games […]

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  • Review: Scurvy Scallywags in The Voyage to Discover the Ultimate Sea Shanty

    Review: Scurvy Scallywags in The Voyage to Discover the Ultimate Sea Shanty

    Plenty of match-three games have captured my attention over the years. I can’t even begin to track the amount of time I’ve spent playing the many Bejeweled variations. Countless hours have been lost playing Puzzle Quest on the PSP. Most recently my fix has come […]

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  • Indie Quickie: The Big Big Castle

    Indie Quickie: The Big Big Castle

    It takes a lot longer to fully review a game than it does to get a good sense of what a game is. Even with a full-time staff of writers it would be impossible to fully review the thousands of games that are released every […]

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  • 505 Games Storms E3 with Bank Robbers, Brothers, Mobile Terrarians and Yes, Zombies

    505 Games Storms E3 with Bank Robbers, Brothers, Mobile Terrarians and Yes, Zombies

    Likely to get lost in the shuffle up against the next-gen glitz and glamor of the big E3 publisher showcases, 505 Games has put together a solid lineup of sleeper games, largely of the digital download variety, to present at next week’s video game extravaganza. […]

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  • Next-Gen Final Fantasy Headlines Square Enix’s E3 2013 Lineup

    Next-Gen Final Fantasy Headlines Square Enix’s E3 2013 Lineup

    Square Enix is rolling into this year’s E3 with a strong lineup of games to show off, including a few Final Fantasy offerings, a pair from the Deus Ex universe, the all-new IP Murdered: Soul Suspect and more. Of course the main attraction will be […]

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  • Halo Twin-Stick Shooter Unleashes a Spartan Assault on Windows 8 PCs, Tablets and Phones

    Halo Twin-Stick Shooter Unleashes a Spartan Assault on Windows 8 PCs, Tablets and Phones

    New Halo alert. New Halo alert. New Halo alert! No, this isn’t about a new Halo for Xbox One. Something that huge–if it happens–won’t be revealed until Microsoft’s E3 presser. Halo: Spartan Assault is a new series installment in development at 343 Industries and Vanguard […]

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  • Next Deus Ex to Fall on iPad and iPhone

    Next Deus Ex to Fall on iPad and iPhone

    There’s a new Deus EX on the way. It’s called Deus Ex: The Fall and it picks up directly after the events of the Deus Ex novel, The Icarus Effect, starring former British SAS Mercenary and augmented bad ass killing machine, Ben Saxon. That’s great […]

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