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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) Far too many survival games rely on cheap jump scares and run-of-the-mill horror tricks to throw people off. That’s one of the reasons I’m not a fan; it’s not real ter...
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By Jaime Skelton (MissyS) At one point in my childhood, I wanted to be a 911 operator. The idea of being a key part of the emergency services process – saving lives through careful questioning a...
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By Terris Harned (NWOrpheus) On September 30th, 1997, a lesser-known developer of computer games launched the first title in a new franchise. With an introduction narrated by Ron Perlman, easter eggs ...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) Combat Racers have been in short supply as of late, but they were very popular in the arcades of the 90s and 2000s. They’re fun, high-octane action with crazy weapons, and...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) Soulcalibur is the only 3D fighter that I’ve been in love with since the beginning. It took until Tekken 7 for me to really find my way in it, but I’ve been with Bandai ...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) I am a huge fan of the My Hero Academia (Boku no Hero Academia) anime and manga. I love western-style comics, and having it presented in a Japanese style was really interest...
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by Andrew Skelton (Outfoxed) I might have made it clear before, but I’ve been a long time fan of Omega Force’s Warriors series. I started way back with Dynasty Warriors 2, no less. Through the y...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) I feel though I’m uniquely qualified among my coworkers to write this particular review. When I first stumbled upon the news that it was coming out, and that My Memory of ...
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By Terris Harned (NWOrpheus) When Darkest Dungeon came out I immediately fell in love. It was just the right blend of cell shaded art, steampunk, rogue-like, and pithy narrative. I also had a certain ...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) This album’s a pretty big deal to me for a few reasons. First, I adore piano collections. I have quite a few of them now, and they never get old. I remember collecting...
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by Andrew Skelton (Outfoxed) A good cRPG is a monumental thing. It promises dozens of hours of gameplay in a rich world, amazing characters and stories to uncover, and mechanics generally translated...