Review: Stella Glow – Imageepoch’s Last Gasp

Review: Stella Glow – Imageepoch’s Last Gasp
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By all rights, Stella Glow should be the game to vindicate the now-defunct Imageepoch’s creative vision. Can it stand tall in the SRPG genre? … read more

Review: Gosei Sentai Dairanger: The Complete Series

Review: Gosei Sentai Dairanger: The Complete Series
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There’s nothing in the way of special features on the ten discs, but with 50 episodes of action, plus the introduction of the White Power Ranger (lord, that never sounds good out loud, does it?), there’s more than enough to occupy your time. … read more

Review: Trainwreck

Review: Trainwreck
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Now that Trainwreck is out on DVD, Digital HD and Blu Ray, I am spared from having to go see a romantic comedy in a theater with dozens of adorable couples on date night. … read more

Rise Of The Tomb Raider

Rise Of The Tomb Raider
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In Rise of the Tomb Raider franchise, Lara’s following in her father’s footsteps by chasing down something called a divine source, a mysterious artifact that may have something to do with immortality. … read more

Terminator Genisys: Time Is Not On My Side

Terminator Genisys: Time Is Not On My Side
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As far as sci-fi action movies go, The Terminator is a milestone. … read more

Review: Fallout 4

Review: Fallout 4
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Some of the changes and new features may divide fans of the series, but I think Fallout 4 continues to accomplish what Bethesda set out to do 11 years ago. … read more

Review: Age of Decadence

Review: Age of Decadence
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Age of Decadence is very reminiscent of Fallout 1 and 2, both in gameplay and graphics. … read more

Review: Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax

Review: Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax
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While anime fighting games are generally not my preferred go-to, Dengeki Bunko does have a massive allure. … read more

Review: Pulse

Review: Pulse
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To its credit, Pulse does have a phenomenal soundtrack. I caught myself standing still in places, just letting the dark wrap around me while listening to the ambient sound. … read more

Review: Euclidean

Review: Euclidean
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Euclidean Alpha Wave Entertainment / AAD Productions Reviewed on: PC (exclusive) Street: 09.25 Don’t get me wrong—I love the fact that Euclidean is a VR-enabled exploration of Lovecraftian insanity-horror. It looks beautiful, the narration is batshit crazy, and it excels at impressing a feeling of claustrophobic dread upon the player. As a piece of immersive