Mouse: P.I. For Hire Review – A Monochrome Mystery Worth Solving
With its black-and-white rubber hose animation, lively jazz soundtrack, and gripping detective noir setting, Mouse: P.I. For Hire serves up a refreshing 1930s-inspired experience in the seedy city of Mouseburg…
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Pokémon Champions Review – It Hurt Itself In Its Confusion
Pokémon has persisted for decades for many reasons – cute characters, a popular anime, lucrative trading cards – but chief among them is the game series’ consistently satisfying turn-based battles….
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Pragmata Review – Capcom's Next Great Franchise
You don’t see games like Pragmata very often. Big-budget single-player shooters aren’t as common as they once were, and even more rarely do they launch new franchises. They often come…
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Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Review – You Get What You Give
The 3DS release of the charming Tomodachi Life exceeded my expectations. The Nintendo-developed product provided a fun sandbox life-sim experience where things often ended up at their silliest and strangest…
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Mouse: P.I. For Hire Review – Rodent Noir
There’s no shortage of boomer shooters out there for those looking for some retro-style first-person action: Cultic, Ion Fury, Prodeus, and Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun, just to name a few. Yet…
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Super Meat Boy 3D Review – Death Perception
When a 2D platformer leaps to 3D, the results can vary wildly. Mario stands as the poster boy for what the most successful 2D-to-3D transition looks like, as the plumber…
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