by Jed Whitaker | Jan 28, 2017 | 10s, Full Reviews, Reviews
*Record Scratch* If you follow my work you’ve seen me review more than a couple of music and rhythm games as I adore them. From Rock Band to Hatsune Miku games to Lumines and lesser known indie games. So believe me when I say that Akihabara – Feel the...
by Alon Lessel | Jan 27, 2017 | 20s, Full Reviews, Reviews
Children of the Trite Do you ever wonder what went into making those great, classic JRPGs of yore? Think just how many hours it took to make those 8- and 16-bit sprite graphics look so good, how much thought went into balancing the game so that leveling up is...
by Alex Avard | Jan 27, 2017 | 80s, Full Reviews, Gems, Reviews
Words Without Friends. Thanks Slash It 2. Because of you, I was able to type out this review at least 10% faster than normal, probably. Yes, that’s right, Slash It 2 is what we in the games criticism biz call ‘educational.’ It helps you learn to type...
by Jed Whitaker | Jan 27, 2017 | 30s, Full Reviews, Reviews
The Innernette On One CD-Rom I love a good hacking game, especially because I know more than the average person about hacking. I’m not saying I’m some cool blackhat taking down shadow governments or anything, but I’d say I have more experience than...
by Jed Whitaker | Jan 27, 2017 | Early Access, Probably Never, Reviews
Day of Da Feet Remember Day of Defeat? You know, that one ‘realistic’ WWII shooter that PC/history nerds like to play? Well someone tried to basically make a new version of it minus the IP and, surprise, it isn’t very good at the moment. This game...
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