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Written by Remko Molenaar (Proxzor) Ratloop Games Canada, the studio behind VROOM KABOOM, thought they would spice things up and decided to take a metaphorical blender. In this blender they threw a ca...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) I’m back, friends! Now that Hurricane Florence has left, and I have power and internet at home again, I’m back to hopefully writing daily content outside of news...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) I find it to be personally fascinating that in 30 years, Dragon Quest has remained unchanged. It’s remarkable that one of the most popular RPG franchises in the world just...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) I’ve reviewed Lufia 2: Rise of the Sinistrals in the past, but I think it’s time I go back to where it started. What I think is fascinating is that Lufia 2 takes...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) I hope that Yakuza Kiwami 2 continues to grow the franchise here in America, because we need the rest of the games to be remastered and brought to the West on the PS4 and St...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) Aksys Games have put together something adorable and endearing in Little Dragon’s Cafe. It’s cute, with an almost pastel art style, but while it starts sweet and adorabl...
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By Terris Harned (NWOrpheus) Have you ever found yourself wanting to play a game where you’re given some sort of experimental technology that bends the very laws of physics? A game that places you i...
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I do love the JRPG style of games, that’s not anything new or exciting. What is new and exciting isNoahmund, a JRPG out of Spain’s “Estudio Abrego”, and it has been quite the experience. In No...
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By Terris Harned (NWOrpheus) “Stop.” “No.” “Can’t” “Failure.” Some people argue words have no power. Others argue that the pen is mightier than the sword. In The Path of Motus, words...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) Deck Casters is an interesting creation – It came into being as ArmaGallant: Decks of Destiny on the Playstation 4, and was converted/ported over to the PC, simply as ...
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By Terris Harned (NWOrpheus) People turn to a wide variety of sources for stress relief. Some people like to shop. Other folks might eat away their woes. I’ve even heard that some people like to exe...