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Assault Android Cactus Review (PS4)

Assault Android Cactus stars a female cyborg named Cactus, who takes it upon herself to restore order to a civilian aircraft which has gone haywire, along with the high end bots boarding it. As she enters the ship, she meets three other similar cyborgs who also want to get to the bottom of things, which leads to them teaming up. Thus starts the adventure of these four cyborg ladies as they fight to restore the ship to working order before things get really out of hand. I was really excited for this game’s release for the PS4. I loved the emphasis on frantic and stylish combat and I felt this game could be a breath of fresh air in the top-down, twin stick shooter genre. So did this game turn out to be the fun and frantic twin stick shooter I was looking for?

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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD Review (Wii U)

The Legend of Zelda franchise is a very cherished franchise by gamers, young and old. A legacy spanning thirty years that captured the hearts, minds, and inspired a lot of creativity. Of course, over the years we’ve had very strong entries and some weaker titles. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess was originally released on the Nintendo GameCube and was also launched on the Wii with motion controls. Like The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, Nintendo has given Twilight Princess the HD treatment with improvements the original game needed.

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Deponia Review (PC)

Point and click games can come in many different forms, whether it be action adventure titles or with comedic intent. Ranging from the classic kid’s games like Putt-Putt and Freddie the Fish, to the great Sierra games like King’s Quest. Daedalic Entertainment is a company that came into the genre in the late 2000s with a title called Edna & Harvey: The Breakout. Edna & Harvey was the start of great comedic titles spawning from the minds in Daedalic. One of the latest series of course being the post-apocalyptic comedy known as Deponia. Deponia hopes to create a love story like none you have ever seen, but does it truly succeed in doing so?

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Layers of Fear Review (Xbox One)

The best kind of horror is the type that will worm it’s way into your head. It will make a little nest and start messing with you, making you fear what isn’t there, play tricks with your eyes, and tap into your fears. When it comes to horror games, not many, though a good handful, have accomplished this feat. Layers of Fear is one of these games that will go out of its way to mess with you and make you truly scared without the crippling use of the dreaded jump scare.

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Super Galaxy Squadron EX Review (PC)

As space shooters become rarer on consoles in the US due to poor sales, they are still released regularly in Japan. People who want to get their bullet dodging fix (that isn’t first person) have to rely on PC more than ever. Super Galaxy Squadron was released early last year to a positive reception. Now a year later, an updated version of the game has been released and as a bonus, the original version is included. Will you be ready to save the galaxy remastered, or will you stick with the original?

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The Walking Dead: Michonne Episode 1 Review (PS4)

The good folks at Telltale Games are at it again. This time with a three episode Walking Dead miniseries, centered around my personal favorite character, Michonne. So, needless to say, I was excited to learn more about my favorite character’s backstory and see things more from her perspective. Telltale Games has a great track record and has not let me down yet. So is the first episode a solid head start, or do they need to go back to the drawing board?

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