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Anima: Gate of Memories PS4 Review
The Anima franchise, much like Dungeons and Dragons, is a pen and paper RPG created in 2005 by Carlos B. …
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The Anima franchise, much like Dungeons and Dragons, is a pen and paper RPG created in 2005 by Carlos B. …
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I have never considered myself to be a master at fighting games. Sure, I think i’m pretty good at Tekken, …
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Life after death—it’s one of the big questions. It doesn’t matter if you believe in a God or not, nor …
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It’s been well over a hundred and fifty hours of playtime as I approached CD Projekt RED’s final expansion to …
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I’ve found that in gaming’s current era, having a game almost instantly captivate you is an increasingly rare phenomenon. As …
Read moreMore than perhaps any other developer out there, I always find myself looking forward to whatever comes from developer Frogwares …
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It’s taken so long for Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst to arrive that your reaction to it as a fan of the …
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What happens when you mix Norse mythology, fairy tales and fantasy? If you add a dash of humor and a …
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Hitman, with just under half the episodes released, has become an obsession for me. Ever since the beta showed me …
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Repetition of tropes within a game genre is a pretty common problem that doesn’t always spell doom for the games …
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It doesn’t take long before you realise that Neon Chrome is a supremely easy affair to sink hours upon hours …
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A quick poll here. Who wanted to be (or indeed still does) a Ninja when they were growing up? Though …
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After capturing the hearts of a relatively small audience back in 2008 on the PS3, SEGA has decided to have …
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The ongoing adventures of Luffy, the Straw Hat pirate, in the Manga/anime One Piece is one of the more charming …
Read moreEven as a zombie enthusiast, who drinks up every festering morsel of the medium I could possibly hope to consume, …
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Just looking at Downwell, it’s going to be hard to see why there’s any fuss about it for many. You …
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In the melting pot of first-person-shooters, where the military themes of greys and browns combine with such futuristic staples as …
Read moreRecalling the primary colour steeped gaming era of the 1980’s, one of the most influential games to me as a …
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Imagine if you will, having the ability to make time move forwards or backwards on a whim. Think of all …
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It’s fair to say Fallout 4’s DLC up until now has been a little on the lean side, and pretty …
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Look, I don’t blame you for being apprehensive. Languishing in development hell for nearly twelve years after the release of …
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Riding on the back of the ever increasing popular MOBA genre (albeit that genre definition is questionable in itself), Battleborn …
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Of all the crusty IP lurking in Sony’s portfolio, the decision to encourage Shadow of the Beast to rise from …
Read moreDevelopment Hell, quite unsurprisingly, doesn’t usually end happily for video games. Games are lost in the swirling ether for decades, …
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As genre and subject matters for video games go, few are currently as prominent and overused as the endless runner …
Read moreGetting a fitting, creepy locale for a horror game is pretty simple, right? but it often leads to a raft …
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It’s been a long time since Codemasters returned to its Colin McRae heritage of the 90’s. With the DIRT series …
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In the gap between the last episode of Hitman and this one, much has changed. The larger criticisms of that …
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Released on the arcade scene back in 1989, the original Pang was a great little shooter which made quick work …
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There’s a highly negative connotation to the phrase ‘more of the same’ in videogameland. While it is indeed great to …
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