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Creep!Speak: VN Inspired by Twilight Zone on Steam Greenlight
I’m intrigued. Are you?
Total Control Ep 24: Don’t Let Us Down, Square Enix
Join the Total Control cast as they talk about Final Fantasy 15, games coming out in March and the greatest video game movies.
RETRO REVIEW: Shadow Hearts
A retro review of Shadow Hearts for the Sony PlayStation 2.
REVIEW: Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart
Time for Noire to shine!
REVIEW: Sneaky Sneaky
Should you play this or hide from it?
READERS VOTE: Game of the Month – January 2015
It begins again.
REVIEW: Aaru’s Awakening
Learn the art of teleportation and, more importantly, how to question yourself in Aaru’s Awakening, an amazing new sidescrolling platformer.
REVIEW: Paperbound
Paperbound is here to remind you that reading is fun.
REVIEW: Slinki
Find out about unique PC platformer Slinki, the surprise underdog that worked its way up to the runner-up Game of the Year in our Readers’ Pick.
REVIEW: Shulk Amiibo
This is the amiibo’s power!
REVIEW: htoL#NiQ: The Firefly Diary
The Firefly Diary will put your patience to the test, but will reward you with a beautiful world and a heartbreaking story.
Industry Top Game Artists Unite in Battle Against Cancer
A great organization helping people and giving you access to an amazing art book.
IMPRESSIONS: Adventures of Pip – Post-PAX South
I just wish I could’ve flexed my platforming muscles a bit more.
REVIEW: Hot Tin Roof: The Cat That Wore A Fedora
There are cats. There are fedoras. There are MURDER!!!
Anime Review: Himegoto
Traps, traps everywhere.
Total Control Ep 23: From the NIS America Press Event
Featuring a very special interview with the director of Danganronpa, Yoshinori Tearsawa
Anime Review: Wolf Girl and Black Prince
For those who didn’t feel like reading the commentaries.
REVIEW: Morningstar: Descent to Deadrock
Let’s look at Morningstar: Descent to Deadrock, a first-person point-and-click adventure for the PC that is available through Steam.
REVIEW: TRI: Of Friendship and Madness
TRI: Of Friendship and Madness is another indie puzzle game in an already crowded marketplace. Does it do the job well enough to make it relevant? Read on to find out.
