#Review

Cluster Review

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By: Kevin (@Prufesuroak)

  • Cluster
  • Developer - Kobus Van Der Walt
  • Publisher - Kobus Van Der Walt
  • Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, Web
  • Rating - E

Cluster is an endless running video game of sorts (where you don’t run) that came out February 26th, 2015. And it’s free.

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Rogue Legacy Review

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By: Kevin (@Prufesuroak)

  • Rogue Legacy
  • Developer - Cellar Door Games
  • Publisher - Cellar Door Games
  • Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, PS3, PlayStation Vita, PS4, Xbox One
  • Rating - E10+

Rogue Legacy is the most challenging action roguelike platformer I’ve ever played. The game was originally released on June 27, 2013.

The game has quite an interesting concept, every time you die in the game you are replaced by your successor which you choose. There are 3 choices of heirs that you can choose from to carry your legacy. The game is set in the middle ages, you play a Knight and you’ve got to navigate castles, towers, dungeons and forests to kill all the bosses. 

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Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart Review

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By: RJ (@rga_02)

  • Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart
  • Developer - Compile Heart/Sting
  • Publisher - Idea Factory
  • PlayStation Vita
  • Rating - T

Just like the console manufacturer she was based on, Neptune has to pave way for others to shine. In this case, it’s Noire’s time to take the spotlight. But will her adventures be as memorable as everyone’s favorite purple haired protagonist?  

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Sleater-Kinney - No Cities to Love

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By: Kevin (@Prufesuroak)

No Cities to Love is Sleater-Kinney’s eighth studio album and the first in ten years. The album was released under Sub Pop records on January 20, 2015.

The album was under a lot of pressure, being the first release the band has had after their decade long indefinite-hiatus. The reunion and new release was a huge surprise and the album proved to be something of a hit for fans of the band. The album has some of Sleater-Kinney’s best songs. The album keeps some of the defining factors of the sound of Sleater-Kinney yet it adds something new that in the end makes the perfect mix of an album.

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Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1 (PC) Overview

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By: RJ (@rga_02)

  • Hyperdemension Neptunia Re;Birth 1
  • Developer - Compile Heart
  • Publisher - Idea Factory
  • PlayStation Vita & PC
  • Rating - T

There has been a recent surge in Japanese games on the PC. You have Square starting to port various Final Fantasy titles, Konami with Metal Gear, Capcom with Street Fighter, just to name a few. Not to be outdone, Idea Factory/Compile Heart now has joined the party. The consolewars have finally landed on your PC! It’s Nep Nep, in the ever so glorious 1080p.

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Life is Strange Review

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By: RJ (@rga_02)

  • Life is Strange
  • Developer - DONTNOD
  • Publisher - Square Enix
  • PlayStation 3 & 4, Xbox 360 & One, PC
  • Rating - M

I’m personally not a fan of the output of Quantic Dreams and Telltale games. Beyond: Two Souls was a snore fest and Wolf Among Us was just a chore to play. My main issues with them would be the story and the gameplay. The gameplay is akin to what you would probably find in some Japanese doujinshi and the story is either nonsensical or I simply just can’t care enough to find out what would happen next. But Life is Strange is the opposite of that.

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Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth2 Review

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By: RJ (@rga_02)

  • Hyperdemension Neptunia Re;Birth 2
  • Developer - Compile Heart
  • Publisher - Idea Factory
  • PlayStation Vita & PC
  • Rating - T

If I compared Hyperdemension Neptunia Re;Birth 1 to your days back in elementary school bickering about your favorite console, then Re;Birth 2 would be the same feeling except this time, you’re doing it in the bus ride home. 

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Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition Review

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By Kevin (@Prufesuroak)

  • Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition
  • Developer - 3D Realms and Abstraction Games
  • Publisher - Developer Digital
  • Steam (Mac, PC and Linux), PS3, PS VITA (reviewed on PS Vita)
  • Rating - M

 

Duke Nukem 3D does a lot of things right, It’s relatively simple, yet relatively complex, It’s brash, it’s crude, its loud and it’s proud but most importantly it’s a ‘whole lotta fun’.

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