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Should You Explore the Unexplored? - Review (Switch)
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Should You Explore the Unexplored? - Review (Switch)

Unexplored takes the game's name very seriously. As a challenging Roguelike action RPG, no two runs will ever be the same which literally means that every time you jump back into the game you are charting unexplored territory. As you go along your adventure you will explore dangerous dungeons, forge magical items, solve mysterious puzzles' and battle hundreds of foes. All the while' you’ll be trying to steal the Amulet of Yendor from a terrifying dragon and attempt to make it out alive.

Phil Neyman ·
Flipping Frustrated with Flipping Death - Review
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Flipping Frustrated with Flipping Death - Review

Penny is a over-the-top goth wannabee that gets a little too zealous about Halloween and is fired from her funeral home job. She then goes to hang out with her boyfriend in a cemetery before falling through a crypt, bashing her body on a rock, and dies - thereby meeting Death himself. Badly in need of a vacation, Death mistakes Penny for his replacement and she becomes the harbinger of doom, helping dead folks get settled into their newfound lives. 

Ben Smith ·
Live Out Your DJ Fantasy In Electronauts - Review
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Live Out Your DJ Fantasy In Electronauts - Review

Electronauts can best be described as a virtual reality DJ simulation experience. If that doesn’t immediately spark your interest I don’t know what will. Unlike most rhythm games where you hit certain notes and avoid obstacles to complete a song, receive a high score and move on to the next song -Electronauts puts you in complete control. You are not just playing a song to completion, you’re helping to create it.

Phil Neyman ·
Is The Persistence A Worthwhile Experience? - Review
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Is The Persistence A Worthwhile Experience? - Review

Talking to anyone about The Persistence is sure to almost always include comparisons to games like Resident Evil 7 and Dead Space, though it’s easy to see how these comparisons exist The Persistence is really doing something completely different. With Sci-Fi. Horror and Rogue-Like characteristics all rolled into one neat little package it’s hard to make any real direct comparisons to any of these games.

Phil Neyman ·
'1979 Revolution: Black Friday' Lets You Live Events That Defined A Nation - Review
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'1979 Revolution: Black Friday' Lets You Live Events That Defined A Nation - Review

The video game industry is still relatively young and as we see it grow we continue to find new ways to play games. What started as two lines hitting a dot back and forth has matured into a medium where we can not only have a lot of fun, but can now be used to tell important stories as well. 1979 Revolution: Black Friday is one of those stories. Based on historical events that transpired in Tehran in 1978, 1979 Revolution: Black Friday shows us that Hollywood isn’t the only industry that can tell a compelling historical story.

Phil Neyman ·
Agony - Review (PC)
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Agony - Review (PC)

Mastermind Studios clearly had a vision for their first title Agony, a grimy, gory and nasty view of Hell unlike anything you've ever seen. On this front, Agony is a success. Each frame and set piece moment from this game exudes its bloody and disturbing art style to a tee. Unfortunately, art style only goes so far and nearly every other aspect of Agony is poor. The gameplay is frustrating and never feels rewarding, partly due to its slew of bugs and glitches.

Dustin Furman ·