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Ubisoft is Bringing Tetris to the Next Generation0
by / on January 16, 2014 at 3:47 pm / in Featured News, News

Ubisoft is Bringing Tetris to the Next Generation

Just in time for its 30th anniversary in 2014, Ubisoft has just announced that Tetris is coming to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. While launch information has not been provided at the time of publication, it’s good to know that you’ll still be able to play one of the classics on the next generation systems.

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Not Too Smart | Tiny Brains Review0
by / on December 11, 2013 at 8:37 am / in PS4, Reviews

Not Too Smart | Tiny Brains Review

Every now and then a game is made that forces co-op gameplay in hopes that it will bring back camaraderie that other games have forsaken. Where a game usually forces people to compete against one another, or where one player can do all the work leaving their “teammates” behind. Games where co-op isn’t only optional, but an actual necessity to complete […]

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Stuck In The Shadows | Contrast Review0
by / on December 6, 2013 at 8:19 am / in PC, PS3, PS4, Reviews, Xbox 360

Stuck In The Shadows | Contrast Review

Contrast caught a lot of attention when Drive Club was delayed and Contrast stepped up to be a free download for PS+ members at launch. The trailers showed a creative world of a reminiscent 20’s era in Paris, mixed with an inspired gameplay concept, where you can fade out of reality and into the shadows to overcome any obstacles in […]

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Octodad: Dadliest Catch Gameplay Trailer Released0
by / on October 23, 2013 at 3:50 pm / in Featured News, News

Octodad: Dadliest Catch Gameplay Trailer Released

Octodad: Dadliest Catch, one of the flagship indie titles coming to the next gen, has just released a new gameplay trailer for your viewing pleasure. Check out the video below and let us know what you think in the comments or on Twitter. Look for Octodad: Dadliest Catch in 2014 on Linux, Mac, PC and PlayStation 4.

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Wait, Shapes Have Feelings? | Thomas Was Alone Review0
by / on May 7, 2013 at 9:00 am / in Playstation Vita, Portable, Reviews

Wait, Shapes Have Feelings? | Thomas Was Alone Review

Originally a flash game created by Mike Bithell, then expanded and released onto Mac and PC,  Thomas Was Alone has finally been released on the Playstation Network by Bossa Studios, this time featuring even more levels.  In Thomas Was Alone, you play as the eponymous Thomas and various other colored squares, rectangles, and quadrilaterals; as these shapes, you traverse through […]

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Review: Journey Collector’s Edition0
by / on December 3, 2012 at 9:00 am / in PS3, Reviews

Review: Journey Collector’s Edition

  thatgamecompany is one of the most innovative video game developers around. With three PSN titles – FlOw, Flower, and Journey – and three major successes, how could they not be considered incredible? It isn’t that their games are just good: they’re creative, unique, and set a new standard for true beauty in a video game. With the release of Journey Collector’s […]

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Review: Red Johnson’s Chronicles – One Against All0
by / on September 24, 2012 at 9:00 am / in PC, PS3, Reviews, Xbox 360

Review: Red Johnson’s Chronicles – One Against All

Imagine a dirty, grimy city full of street scum, thieves, and murders.  What do they all have in common?  They want you dead.  A direct sequel from the last game, Red Johnson’s Chronicles, One Against All follows a private detective named Red that has angered some not-so-friendly people by solving crimes.  In doing so, he has earned a high bounty […]

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Review: Dyad0
by / on August 1, 2012 at 12:00 pm / in PS3, Reviews

Review: Dyad

Games like Dyad are hard to describe accurately without simply seeing it for yourself, and even then, it’s still confusing at first glance.  It can be compared to a game like Rez, but even that comparison doesn’t do it justice.  Dyad is one of those games that if someone walked in on you playing it, they’d think you were in a trance, staring […]

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Review: Trine0
by / on June 13, 2012 at 10:59 am / in PC, PS3, Reviews

Review: Trine

  If we told you Trine was a side-scrolling puzzle platformer, you’d probably think, ‘Wow, another one’.  It feels like there is a new side-scrolling downloadable game every week, but rest assured, Trine is able to stand out as one of the best on the market today. Trine was developed by Finnish company Frozenbyte, known for their earlier work Shadow […]

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Review: Dead Hungry Diner0
by / on May 24, 2012 at 10:58 am / in PC, Reviews

Review: Dead Hungry Diner

Ever dream of running a restaurant exclusively for monsters? Well, if this happens to be an aspiration of yours, let me introduce you to the latest offering from Black Market Games, entitled Dead Hungry Diner. A dangerously addicting time-management PC game aimed at the casual market, Dead Hungry Diner puts you in the shoes of one of two characters tasked with running a restaurant for various […]

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