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By Remko Molenaar (Proxzor) It’s been two years since I’ve last seen Blitzkrieg 3, and back then the game was still heavily in development and felt a bit bare boned. While it did intrigue ...
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By Jason Parker (Ragachak) Solstice Chronicles: MIA is a twin-stick shooter from Ironward, set in the same universe as their game The Red Solstice. Though I did not play any of their other titles, I d...
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By Jason Parker (Ragachak) I did not know I was going to love Tokyo 42 when I first saw a trailer for it. When I heard the name, with no information other than that, I had some kind of PTSD flashbacks...
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by Jason Parker [Ragachak] RPGs where the characters die permanently are not incredibly common. Fire Emblem and Final Fantasy tactics are the two big ones that come to mind, where if your character ru...
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By Michael Sagoe (mikedot) Good quality Hack n’ Slash games have been a rarity when it comes to the F2P online gaming space. While you have a few stand outs like Vindictus and Elsword, the fi...
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Cryptark is an interesting beast. It’s part shmup [Shoot ‘em up], part Roguelike, part Twin-Stick Shooter. You play as a gun-for-hire, and your goal is to head into these dead ships and salvag...
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By Jason Parker (Ragachak) It’s incredibly hard to stand out as an MMO currently, especially in the free to play market. There are so many quality games that are available now, not to mention games ...
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By: Ojogo I never was a real fan of any of the horror games that came out, regardless of platform. I mean I can immerse myself completely on a lot of action shooters, MMOs, MOBAs, and the like,...
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By Jason Parker (Ragachak) So I’ve been a fan of Marvel Heroes since the beta. I admittedly fell out of it and came back when the 2016 rebranding hit. That’s partial because I review...
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By Ojogo Imagine a world where people who are looking for work are treated like pocket monsters in the world of Pokemon. Instead of Pokemon Trainers, you have business owners, or at least kids of real...
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By Remko Molenaar (Proxzor) Real time strategy games are starting to become a niche that only a select amount of people like. And this is rather strange since it was such a prominent genre through ...