Smartwatches have gone from being an odd, futuristic novelty to a part of many everyday routines. Apple, Samsung, Sony, and even Fitbit have made their names known in the rising smartwatch war. Another name worth knowing, though, is Pebble. Initially a project on Kickstarter, Pebble has a reputation for making functional, reasonably priced watches. Their newest model, the Pebble Time ...
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Soda Drinker PRO Review – Insanity in Motion
Soda Drinker PRO is the weirdest game I’ve played so far this year. In fact, when I saw it on Twitch, I wasn’t even sure that it was a game. But, after checking it out, I learned that yes, Soda Drinker PRO is indeed a real game, and it actually has more content than it seems. While the two games that come with Soda Drinker ...
Read More »Moco Moco Friends Review – Plushie Pocket Monsters
Moco Moco Friends is the latest in the growing collection of monster-collecting RPGs on Nintendo 3DS. In this game, you’ll play as the adorable and silly Moco, who has just graduated from Plushkin Magic School. Her goal now is to explore the dungeons of her world and befriend as many Plushkins as possible. Plushkins are small anthropomorphic plushies that can help Moco ...
Read More »SEGA 3D Classics Collection Review
SEGA has played a really important part in gaming history. They dominated the arcade market in the late 70s and early 80s, and created a vast library of console classics through the 80s and 90s. Arcade games, Mark III / Master System, and Mega Drive / Genesis games all appear in SEGA 3D Classics Collection, a compilation of ten fantastic ...
Read More »Fallout 4: Automatron Review
Automatron is the first DLC release for last year’s brilliant Fallout 4. When it launched, we gave the game a 9 out of 10, calling it a “must-play.” With the game already being quite good and previous Fallout DLC being some of the best around, Automatron has a high standard to meet. While it doesn’t add too much in the way of story content, the ...
Read More »Senran Kagura: Estival Versus Review
Senran Kagura: Estival Versus is the latest entry in the action brawler series. Senran Kagura is a fast-paced action game packed to the brim with ninja action, silly dialogue, and a whole lot of fan service. At first look, Estival Versus might look too silly to be enjoyable, but underneath the wild aesthetic is a solid action game, and it’s easily the ...
Read More »Return to PopoloCrois Review – Comfort Gaming
Introduction If you have no idea what PopoloCrois is (and why we’re “returning” to it), you’re forgiven. The first PopoloCrois game (published by Marvelous) was only ever released in North America on PSP in 2005. However, in Japan, it has a much more storied history. A manga series, a novel, and five video games all preceded the series’ debut in ...
Read More »Dementium Remastered Review
Introduction Renegade Kid released Dementium: The Ward for the Nintendo DS in 2007. Having a survival horror / first-person shooter on Nintendo DS was pretty awesome, and reviewers praised the horror elements and the use of the relatively limited DS technology to make a solid game. It was followed by Dementium II in 2010, which was also well received. After some legal problems, ...
Read More »Corpse Party: Blood Drive Review
Corpse Party: Blood Drive is the third and last title in the Heavenly Host saga that the Corpse Party series has been entertaining us with for years. Some sequels can be played without playing the games that came before it, but that’s not how things are with Blood Drive. If you haven’t played Corpse Party and Corpse Party: Book of Shadows, Blood Drive probably won’t make any ...
Read More »Star Wars Battlefront Review
The last time we saw Star Wars Battlefront on consoles was in 2005. Since then, the Battlefront series has consisted of two PSP titles, one mobile game, and at least two cancelled sequels (that we know of). Finally, though, Star Wars Battlefront has returned. It’s not as amazing as I remember it being, and the content is somewhat light, but overall it’s a cool experience. It’s ...
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