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Retro-Grade: Kingdom Hearts 2

Applause must be given to Square Enix and Disney for taking a chance with the original Kingdom Hearts. Taking both the family friendly series of the Disney movies and combining these with some of the dark themes of Final Fantasy must have been a risk. Continue reading Retro-Grade: Kingdom Hearts 2

RESIDENT EVIL: ORIGINS COLLECTION REVIEW

THE ORIGINS OF TERROR

With the survival horror genre achieving a resurgence in recent years, it seems fitting that one of the most iconic franchises from its early days is reliving past glories as well. As Capcom aims to return the Resident Evil (RE) series to its frightful roots, they have begun to re-release past successes while awaiting the inevitable seventh entry in the series. Combining the freshly-polished remake of the original RE, now dubbed Resident Evil HD (REHD), with a beautifully remastered edition of Resident Evil 0, Capcom has provided the perfect survival horror starter kit for gamers. Continue reading RESIDENT EVIL: ORIGINS COLLECTION REVIEW

That Dragon, Cancer Review

FEAR’S OIL SALESMAN

About halfway through That Dragon, Cancer, I came across a scene that was very solemn like most of the scenes before it. I explored the area, looking at handprints of children in a cancer ward until it opened up to reveal several greeting cards strewn around the room. I checked each one before leaving the room, revealing that the whole center was littered with them. Each card was different in tone, some positive and some negative, but all were about cancer patients. Some were survivors, some were still fighting – many had lost. It’s a powerful moment and as I started to read the cards in the bigger area, I started to cry. The sheer attrition from each card I read overwhelmed me. Even after I composed myself, I wound up crying again later. And yet, this is all completely optional. As soon as you enter the bigger area, you can very quickly see the way to leave this scene entirely. You don’t need to read all the cards, you don’t need to read any of them really; I didn’t have to cry. However, I was determined to read each and every card in that section. I refused to leave one card unread, one person ignored, and that’s what That Dragon, Cancer does so well. It makes you care, it gets you invested, and appeals solely to your emotions, for better or worse. Continue reading That Dragon, Cancer Review

Just Cause 3 is Just Good Enough

It’s Just “Okay”

With the success of Just Cause 2, it was safe to say that developer Avalanche Studios would no doubt deliver a stellar performance when releasing the next game in the series, Just Cause 3. The open world sandbox shooter is filled with destruction and chaos, with some of the most brilliant explosions I’ve seen in a game. Unfortunately big bangs and shiny graphics are not the only things a game needs to be great, and while Just Cause 3 is fun, it does have its fair share of problems.

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REVIEW: BATMAN: ARKHAM KNIGHT – SEASON OF INFAMY DLC

ONE BAD DAY…

All right, Bat-fans — slide down the Bat-pole and buckle your seatbelt, because we’re taking one final Batmobile ride through Rocksteady’s Batman universe. As the year draws to a close, so too does this talented developer’s take on the Dark Knight. How does the final piece of Batman: Arkham Knight’s story downloadable content (DLC) fare? Continue reading REVIEW: BATMAN: ARKHAM KNIGHT – SEASON OF INFAMY DLC

DISNEY INFINITY 3.0 – THE FORCE AWAKENS PLAY SET REVIEW

I HAVE A BAD FEELING ABOUT THIS…

Disney Infinity 3.0 surprised me when it released earlier this year, exceeding all of my expectations. The Twilight of the Republic Play Set was a genuinely great game based on Star Wars: The Clone Wars, while Rise Against the Empire provided a CliffNotes (yet authentic) take on the original trilogy. So how does their official adaptation of Star Wars: The Force Awakens fare? Fear not, no spoilers! Continue reading DISNEY INFINITY 3.0 – THE FORCE AWAKENS PLAY SET REVIEW

Shadow Complex Remastered review

TWO STEPS FORWARD, THREE JETPACK LEAPS BACK

Shadow Complex is a game whose reputation precedes itself. Heralded as one of the greatest releases on Xbox Live Arcade, it reinvigorated the 2D Platform Adventure genre, which now has a strong presence with titles like Guacamelee and Axiom Verge. It’s been six years since its initial release and a PC port entitled Shadow Complex Remastered is now available. Along with the typical improvements and options that come with the platform, this version also has additional gameplay elements and improved graphics thanks to a new engine. Being a fan of the genre but having never played the original, I jumped in with hopeful expectations, which were both exceeded and severely let down. Continue reading Shadow Complex Remastered review