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Super Mario Maker Review

I’ll be the first to admit it: Super Mario Maker doesn’t look fun to me. I see it as a game you pick up once every few months and its the only thing you play for a week, but then you drop it again. How one might play The Sims. Part of the reason is I remember ... Read More...
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Mad Max Review

At its core, Mad Max is a fun, if straightforward, open-world game that not only manages to offer an interesting world to explore, but fun and exciting things to do in it. Throwing in a few changes to the stand... Read More...
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Black Ops 3 Beta Review

The first-person shooter genre has been waning in recent years. There just haven’t been any meaningful additions or changes that really make it stand out among the other genres, many of which are constantly evo... Read More...
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Gears of War Ultimate Edition Review

When Gears of War originally released back in 2006, I was just 11 years old, and the game marked my first proper foray into the world of video games. Gears of War Ultimate Edition reminds me of why I held the original in such high esteem, but the remaster isn'... Read More...
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Until Dawn Review

When it comes to putting my experience with Until Dawn into writing, I immediately thought of words like “frightening,” or “suspenseful,” or even “engaging.” However, I think my time with Until Dawn is best sum... Read More...
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Dragon Age Inquisition “The Descent” DLC review

Simply put, “The Descent” is a great, intriguing piece of DLC, full of fun places to go, interesting enemies to fight, and fascinating things to learn, but misses the mark in the final moments. For fans of the series as a whole, be they lore-junkies or those... Read More...