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Hearthstone: A great, fundamentally broken game

Gareth BradingAugust 17, 2017April 28, 2025012 mins

As 2017 marches through August and into September, Hearthstone has just experienced the launch of its sixth expansion in three years. Since March 2014 when the game originally released, it has been regularly supported with the launch of new cards sets and occasional single-player adventures. I’ve played Hearthstone semi-regularly throughout this time, playing enough games…

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Chess Ultra is sure to strike you a match

Felicity ChevalierAugust 17, 2017September 9, 202006 mins

Chess is a rather unique sub genre of gaming, especially in the console gaming sphere. When we think about playing chess against an A.I. opponent, we naturally think about playing chess on a personal computer of some kind. Historically, chess has been a staple of personal computers, almost to its earliest days. Chess on consoles,…

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Mega Man Legacy Collection 2’s lineup might be disappointing, but it more than makes up in content

Eduardo ReboucasAugust 16, 2017April 28, 2025017 mins

Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 is an inherently inferior compilation in comparison to the first, mainly due to its lineup of games, but it excels in bringing back to light some my least favorite entries in the franchise. In fact, Capcom has done an admirable job putting this new collection together. Although neither Mega Man…

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A chat with Space Mace about Joggernauts

Callum RakestrawAugust 11, 2017April 25, 2025011 mins

For as popular as local multiplayer games are these days, it feels like the competitive variety far outnumbers the cooperative sort. Space Mace, a small indie studio based out of Minneapolis, Minnesota, feels that the local multiplayer scene could use more cooperative games. The studio has made them their focus, with their first game, Joggernauts,…

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West of Loathing shows a very different and silly side of the Wild West

Eduardo ReboucasAugust 10, 2017September 9, 202009 mins

Never a stranger to less than realistic portrayals of classic moments in history, I was very intrigued by the prospect of playing West of Loathing, a game that by name alone already had me chuckling. Set in a crudely drawn but incredibly charming world of stick figures making a living in the Wild West, you…

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Victor Vran Review – Vrantastically Lame

Felicity ChevalierAugust 2, 2017September 9, 2020010 mins

Released back in 2015 for PC, Victor Vran has recently made its way to console. The PS4 version boasts a variety of creepy locales, hordes of monsters just waiting to be slain, and last, but certainly not least, piles and piles of loot just waiting to be collected, provided you have the patience. Victor Vran…

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Redeemer is a bloody, merciless brawl of a game

Eduardo ReboucasAugust 1, 2017September 9, 202009 mins

There have been so many overhead isometric action games over the years that it’s easy to lose count and take new releases for granted. Varying wildly in quality, from gems like Diablo 3 to mixed experiences like Dead Nation, I could easily run out of hands counting how many of those I’ve played over the…

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Embers of Mirrim starts off strong, but is ultimately undone by its own mechanics

Callum RakestrawJuly 31, 2017April 25, 202508 mins

Earlier this year when I reviewed Flywrench, I talked about how, despite being unable to finish the game, I still came away from it feeling positive. How it being so difficult that I eventually was physically incapable of meeting its demands would usually leave me frustrated, but instead left me content. It all came down…

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Drifting Lands is a solid shooter that unfortunately dissolves into a numbers game

Callum RakestrawJuly 30, 2017April 25, 202506 mins

Shoot-‘em-ups are often known for being ridiculous, both in difficulty and the sheer chaos that erupts on-screen. That’s largely been the draw of such games, such that an entire sub-genre by the name “bullet-hell” exists. Problem is most of those shooters are too difficult for many folks (myself included, despite how much I enjoy some…

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From E3 2017: Highlights from Gambitious’ lineup

Callum RakestrawJuly 22, 2017April 28, 2025014 mins

Devolver Digital may have its name on the parking lot it rents out each year, but it always ends up host to a variety of games and publishers. Gambitious Digital Entertainment was one of them, hosting a wide variety of games on the lot. Here’s what I saw: Machiavillain Like Aven Colony from earlier in…

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