Archive for Author: Matt Jonas
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Alt-Play: Jason Rohrer Anthology (DSiWare)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on He's a meadow-dwelling giant known for experimenting with the artistic boundaries of videogames. This is a man who isn't afraid to experiment and invent for the sake of getting science done. His games
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AR-K: Sex, Lies & Homework (PC)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on There's a lot to like about this game, but unfortunately, also a lot to dislike.
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Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex (MXB)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on Expansion Pack I play colorful platform games because sometimes the perfect cure for a nervous breakdown is to regress into childhood. I've mentioned before how much I love the Crash Bandicoot series,
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Child of Eden (X360)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on "Videogames are art!" yells the black-suited Ubisoft exec as he peddles out the latest swirling digital eyesore. 3D primitives dance across a glitch-driven psycho-seizure background as you scramble ov
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Another Look: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Blog Posts by Matt Jonas on You may remember my review of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, published last December. I reviewed the game without having played one of the core components: the drop-in drop-out co-operative mode.
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Trace Memory (DS)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on It is like me to do things in the wrong order: rip open the present before reading the attached letter, eat my dessert before the main course, or hand in an exam sheet before I've written any answers.
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Capcom, Shall I Compare Thee?
Blog Posts by Matt Jonas on What if William Shakespeare was a fan of Mega Man and Phoenix Wright? He'd be pissed off around about now. You know what? I'm pissed off, too. I wrote a whole three thousand word rant about Capcom but
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GoldenEye Reloaded; Brosnan Still Absent
News Posts by Matt Jonas on Last year's GoldenEye 007 for the Wii was met with mixed reception. Activision's re-imagining of the Nintendo 64 classic was effectively a well-oiled Call of Duty, but also a game I felt was held bac
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Puzzle Agent 2 (PC)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on New Dog; Old Tricks? Puzzle Agent, released last year, was at the time what I considered to be a breath of cold, fresh and long-sought breezy air in a stagnant and mold-ridden genre. The graphical sty
