Archive for Category: Reviews
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Alice: Madness Returns (PS3)
Reviews by Michael Ridgaway on I've long been a fan of the Wonderland universe, having fallen in love with Lewis Carroll's books as a child. I enjoy it for many of the same reasons other people do: the colorful yet enigmatic charac
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[NSFW] Fruit Ninja: Puss in Boots (iPhone)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on Halfbrick Studios made love to their sponsors and produced a litter of kittens. Purrcisely the kind of thing I expected them to do. Sell out, I mean.
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The War of the Worlds (XBLA)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on There is such a thing as a hard videogame. Whether it's through conscious decision, design flaw, or artificial means, when a game becomes too difficult, merely the act of playing it is an insult to bo
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Galcon Fusion (PC)
Reviews by Nathaniel Hoover on If you're looking for an addictive time-waster game that's simple to pick up and impossible to beat without bionic enhancements, look no farther than Galcon Fusion. The setup is simple: smash spaceshi
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Millennium: A New Hope (PC)
Reviews by Michael Gray on Hello, everyone! Today, I'm reviewing Millennium: A New Hope.
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Police Quest 4: Open Season (PC)
Reviews by Frank Jacobs on Imagine if there was a game that had all the basic elements of a decent adventure game, but with none of the cues, hints, or logic of any ordinary game of the genre.
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Fruit Ninja (iPhone)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on I ask you to consider this question... Is Matthew Jonas dead? Well, of course not. I'm Matt Jonas. But what if this vastly informative though rarely funny individual had disappeared? With no reviews i
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Blackwell Deception (PC)
Reviews by Michael Gray on Don't be "deceived"—Blackwell Deception is an excellent game. ...OK, there's my sound byte for this game. Now the producers can copy/paste it onto their website under the "reviews" section, and I ca
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Madden NFL ’94 (SNES)
Reviews by Mark Freedman on I don't know what it was with 1994, but it sure ushered in some great sports games (well, technically, it was 1993 when the games came out, for the 1994 season). People were getting used to the Wall b
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Stonekeep (PC)
Reviews by Frank Jacobs on A classic of PC gaming, if you can get past the MIDIs and live-action FMVs.
