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  • This is a spoiler-free review. For a long time, Tomb Raider was one of those video game franchises. Whenever a conversation about sexism in video games came up, Tomb Raider was usually one of the first games discussed. Everyone liked to talk about Lara Croft and…

  • Thematically, Time of Dragons is a weird game. The free-to-play game caught my attention when Steam recommended that I may like it. After a quick glance, Time of Dragons reminded me of the flying missions in Turok: Evoloution; futuristic technology stuck onto the backs of prehistoric…

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    Late To The Game: Rust

    by Tom

    Rust has been out for two-and-a-half years but late last week my friends finally discovered it. Personally, at that point in time, I couldn’t have been less interested in the game. I knew it was another open-world survival game riding the coattails of Minecraft and DayZ.…

  • Over the past four days I’ve put a good chunk of time into the Overwatch open beta. I protected my fair share of teammates with Reinhardt’s shield, I resurrected plenty of fallen comrades as Mercy, and naturally I racked up dozens of cheap kills while in Bastion’s…

  • The Flame in the Flood is a crafting-based survival game developed by The Molasses Flood that released in February. You can watch me experience the game through my 12-episode Let’s Play The Flame in the Flood series, or you can just stick around here for…

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    The Body Changer Review: Still Growing

    by Tom

    The Body Changer is a new puzzle/shooter hybrid game from The Short And The Tall that just launched after a run on Steam Early Access. I’m not typically one for puzzle games, but I had some free time over the weekend and seeing as how…

  • The Star Wars Battlefront Beta ended yesterday, and according to EA, over 9-million people tried the game out during it’s availability. That’s a huge number of people. Considering how smooth the multiplayer experience was (mechanically speaking), I have no doubt that the day-one launch will…

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    Cradle Review: The Breaking Bough

    by Tom

    Cradle is a first-person adventure game from Flying Cafe for Semianimals. Yes, that is their name. In Cradle players awaken in a state of amnesia, in a yurt somewhere in Mongolia. It’s the near-future, I believe the game said it was nearing 2080, and your…

  • Submerged from Uppercut Games caught me completely off guard. I don’t know what exactly I was expecting when I first loaded into the game, but I certainly wasn’t expecting to beat the game in one sitting. Running at just around 4 hours, I completed Submerged…