Archive for Tag: space shooters
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Enemy Mind (PC)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on
Bored of Grand Theft Auto? Want something more futuristic? This might be what you're looking for.
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[NSFW] Sol-Feace (SCD)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on
Despite the NSFW tag, this review contains surprisingly few puns about the game's name.
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GameCola’s Most Essential/Influential Games of All Time (E-K)
Columns by Nathaniel Hoover on
In which we discover that every influential game in history through this part of the alphabet was an RPG. And Guitar Hero.
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Out There Somewhere (PC)
Reviews by Nathaniel Hoover on
Have gun, will teleport.
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Gradius (NES)
Reviews by Nathaniel Hoover on
Do you have what it takes to let this classic space shooter beat the stuffing out of you?
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Deathsmiles Deluxe Edition (X360)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on
Deathsmiles has only just come out where I live. For a game first released in 2007, that's pretty bad going. But to be fair, Dead Island is currently in the spotlight, and I first saw prototype scree
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Minus the Pudding Special Edition: Indie Games Winter Uprising
Columns by Paul Franzen on
Hello everyone, and welcome to "Minus the Pudding," where I have to get this intro out of the way now, because I have friggin' fourteen games to talk about today. Why's that? Because today, we're going to be talking about all of the games featured in the "Indie Games Winter Uprising." The Uprising (or, maybe THE UPRISING, because how much cooler does that look?) is an attempt on the part of certain XBLI developers to make sure everyone know that, hey, sometimes, good XBLI games are released, too, in addition to all the penis massagers The way they're doing this is by flooding the service with a whole bunch of good games, all at the same time, which is pretty much the opposite of what normally happens.
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Flash Flood: Games IN SPAAAAACE!
Columns by Nathaniel Hoover on
Nathaniel reviews Flash games set IN SPAAAAACE! Certain things explode.
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R-Type III: The Third Lightning (SNES)
Reviews by Stuart Gipp on
R-Type. The very name sends shivers of nostalgia down every self-respecting late-'80s gamer's spine.