Category: Reviews

KirbysEpicYarnLogo
Gaming
Josh

Kirby’s Epic Yarn Review

When Kirby’s Epic Yarn first was introduced at E3, I was not too sure what to think of it. The game was developed by Good-Feel and Hal, and they knew that this game had to hit hard being the first Kirby platformer since the days of Nintendo 64. Before getting into the nitty-gritty I will

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Comic Jumper
Gaming
Raul Valle

[Review] Comic Jumper: The Adventures of Captain Smiley (XBLA)

Twisted Pixel is one of those video game development teams for which I have a soft spot in my heart. They’re a company that has absolutely no problem being silly and absurd in their games, quite evident in their previous game, ‘Splosion Man, and taken further in a hilarious press release regarding the fixing of

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Prismatic Solid
Gaming
Raul Valle

Indie Game Spotlight: Prismatic Solid

Independent games definitely seem to be finding their place these days, especially with digital distribution starting to come into its own as a viable distribution system. As such, Microsoft’s XNA Game Studio software has been a great way to provide indie developers with tools necessary to get their games from the planning stage and into

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AlienBreedAssault
Gaming
James Trauben

Alien Breed: Assault

Alien Breed: Assault seems like an anachronism in today’s market, even by the standards of Live games.  Its top-down camera, run-and-gun controls, minimal dialogue, and essentially four-direction movement all mark it as a throwback to simpler times. The trouble is, Assault makes little-to-no effort to draw in anyone other than current fans of the series.

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