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Doom – Review (Push Square)

It wasn’t until Wolfenstein: The New Order that we noticed how homogeneous first-person shooters have become over the past decade. The genre’s certainly made strides forward, but from a big picture perspective, we’ve spent the past decade or so taking cover and performing pot-shots to reach our objectives. However, MachineGames’…

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The Evil Within – Review

2014 was an interesting year for horror games. Dying Light, Five Nights at Freddy’s, and several indie titles were pretty big highlights, but surprises like Alien: Isolation and P.T. were unexpected in how they seemed to buck the recent trend of “actionizing” this genre by reintroducing old school mechanics and/or…

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Wolfenstein: The New Order – Review

This review was originally published on my Google Blogger website. What a Wunderbar World If there’s one thing I can claim to be a decent expert on, it’s on the first-person shooter genre. I’ve played a wide variety of them since I was around 11 years old and can point…

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Dishonored – Review

This review was originally published as a user review on Game Informer. With a bold new IP in hand among a slew of renowned AAA franchises, Arkane Studios has set out to make a name for themselves with Dishonored. Even though they have little to their name, their intriguing vision…

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Why I Hate (And Love) Skyrim

Before I laid my hands on The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, I already knew that it was an absolutely fantastic game. How? It won several 2011 game of the year awards and garnered the praise of hundreds upon thousands of gamers. That’s more than enough evidence to know it must…

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