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Review: Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD

Being an avid skateboarder myself, nothing beat coming home from school when it was too hot to skate outside, and then playing Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater. It...

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Review: Theatrhythm Final Fantasy

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy can best be described as a rhythm action game with RPG elements. On the surface, it may appear a standard rhythm game, however its...

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Review: Pokémon Conquest

If you’re a Pokémon fan looking for another fix, Nintendo and Tecmo Koei are happy to assist with Pokémon Conquest. Fair warning though: the game is a...

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Review: Lollipop Chainsaw

Suda51 unashamedly makes video games, in the purest and silliest sense. Lollipop Chainsaw is no exception. It’s ridiculous, over the top, sexist and a whole...

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Review: Spelunky

Spelunky is a game all about discovery; the first thing you discover is how to die… a lot. Next, you learn how to avoid whatever it was that killed you. Then...

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Review: The Ratchet & Clank Trilogy

When I first got my PS2 (admittedly late in the game for the console), the original Ratchet & Clank trilogy of games were some of the first titles I picked...

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Review: SBK Generations

As a racing enthusiast, I feel the genre never quite receives the attention it deserves in the gaming community. Sure, we have franchises like Need For Speed...

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Review: Resistance: Burning Skies

When the PSP was first released, many gamers thought they could finally play console-like shooters on the go. However, it didn’t take long for the limitations...

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Review: Heroes of Ruin

It’s not hard to see what n-Space and Square Enix were trying to achieve when they created Heroes of Ruin. While there are a multitude of dungeon crawlers on...

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Review: Gravity Rush

Gravity Rush is the latest title from SCE Japan Studio and was tipped by many to be the Vita’s first “system seller” title. Unfortunately it falls short of...

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Review: Mario Tennis Open

Growing up, I was a huge fan of Mario Tennis for Nintendo 64. The Gamecube version lost some of the game’s simplicity, but I’m happy to see that...

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Review: PixelJunk 4am

When it finally came to writing the review for PixelJunk 4am (just 4am from here on out), I had to ask myself – what makes a game? There are those that...

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Review: Quantum Conundrum

Recently I had the distinct pleasure of sitting down to play Quantum Conundrum, the new first-person puzzler developed by co-mastermind of Portal, Kim Swift...