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Lou Contaldi is the Executive Gaming Consultant, specializing in both review and the business behind gaming. He began writing about tech and video games while getting his Juris Doctor at Hofstra University School of Law. He is maybe the only gaming journo based in Nashville, TN.

Wooden Sen’SeY Review

PRETTY, BUT FLAT

It has been a couple of years since my baby brother has watched Higglytown Heroes, a Playhouse Disney kids show; however, I couldn’t help but be constantly reminded of it while playing Upper Byte’s Wooden Sen’SeY. Maybe it is the vibrant colors, tenuous story, or Matryoshkan-like figures. Either way, the Wii U’s eShop is in a bit of a rut due to lack of content — does Wooden Sen’SeY do enough to stand apart from other great platformers? Continue reading Wooden Sen’SeY Review

LittleBigPlanet 3 is Going Into Beta and You’re (Probably) Not Getting In

Sumo Digital’s LittleBigPlanet 3 for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 is heading into Private Beta in August; however, don’t get your hopes up — you most likely aren’t getting in. Continue reading LittleBigPlanet 3 is Going Into Beta and You’re (Probably) Not Getting In

Constant C Review

LET’S NOT DO THE TIME WARP AGAIN

Way too often, at the end of a console’s life cycle, a few smaller indie titles will pass along with little mention or fanfare. Some of these games are true diamonds in the rough, largely unnoticed by the masses flocking to the newer and shinier consoles. Constant C, one of the latest PlayStation 3 releases, is not one of these games.

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Resogun: Heroes Expansion Review

A VIDEO GAME NAMED OBSESSION

Hi, my name is Lou Contaldi and it’s been five months since my last Resogun binge. That was, until the addiction managed to find its way back. Nearly seven months after the PlayStation 4 exclusive was released, Housemarque announced a new batch of DLC content to bring players back to the addictive gameplay of the previous PlayStation Plus title. However, does the newest expansion, Heroes, do enough to hold a candle to the main gameplay, or is the title’s glory days over?

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