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July 2014 - Page 2

Review: Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal World Duel Carnival (Nintendo 3DS)

July 30, 2014
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Review by Matt S. It seems really strange for a collectible card game (CCG) to be an exclusively single player experience. After all, we are talking about a genre in which a core part of the appeal is in pitching wits against a real human being. CCGs are at heart…

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Review: Secret Files: Tunguska (iPad)

July 30, 2014
adventure game/adventure games/iPad/point-and-click adventure/Reviews/Secret Files: Tunguska

Review by Matt S. Secret Files: Tunguska has been around for a long time now. First released in 2006 on to PC, the game also made its way to the Nintendo Wii and DS in 2008. Now, six years later, it’s available on the iPad and iPhone. I’ve been a…

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Review: Strike Force Foxx (Nintendo 3DS)

July 29, 2014
2D shooter/3DS/Big John Games/Choplifter/Nintendo/Retro/Reviews/Strike Force Foxx

Review by Clark A. If Strike Force Foxx doesn’t take you back to the eighties, you didn’t live them. Or maybe you just didn’t consume popular American culture, but surely such frivolous sweeping statements must always be taken at face value. At any rate, it’s a competent 2D shooter that…

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Review: Dark Souls 2 (Microsoft Xbox 360)

July 29, 2014
Dark Souls/Dark Souls II/JRPG/Microsoft/Microsoft Xbox 360/Reviews/Xbox 360

Review by Shaan J. Unlike Matt and Nick, when they reviewed of the PlayStation 3 and PC versions of the game (respectively), I come to Dark Souls 2 with much less experience of the series, though that doesn’t mean that I’m left entirely in the dark. I’ve dabbled with both…

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DLC Review: Europa Universalis IV: Res Publica (PC)

July 29, 2014
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Review by Matt S. Res Publica is the smallest piece of (paid) DLC for Europa Universalis IV so far. Coming after the extensive Conquest of Paradise and Wealth of Nations DLC packages, Res Publica might even feel like a downer at first, but while it lacks bells and whistles, it’s…

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Film review: 009-1: The End of the Beginning

July 29, 2014
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Review by Matt S. Exploitation cinema is a constant across the world. It doesn’t really matter if the film comes from America, Japan, Europe, or Australia, you’re going to get much the same thing, regardless where they come from. Exploitation films are short – and would be much shorter if…

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July 28, 2014
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News by Jedediah H. Served to you on a radiating platter of spectacle from the same staff responsible for the Soul Calibur and Tekken series, Rise of Incarnates is a free-to-play PC fighting game predicted to release later in 2014. But before the game is unleashed upon the battle-ready populace,…

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Gadget Review: Lightpack: ambient backlight for displays

July 28, 2014
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Review by Nick H. Ambient lighting for a computer or television display has been a popular idea for some time now. Just a quick Google search turns up a tonne of options, many of which are of the do it yourself variety. Lightpack is a professional system to bring ambient…

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July 28, 2014
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Review by Harvard L. Ask anyone – if they had to pick the single genre which represents the indie gaming movement the most, it’s likely that the answer will unanimously be “puzzle platformer”, or the equally tiresome “puzzle platformer, with a twist”. It’s hard to not be jaded in 2014…

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July 28, 2014
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News by Matt S. Japanese game development favourite, GUST, has been shut up as a business as part of Koei Tecmo’s acquisition of the company. But don’t worry, the GUST developers will continue to do what they have always been doing – it’s just that they’ll be doing it as…

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