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Dark Souls 2 PC – As We Play

Version Tested: 1.00Format: PC It’s no secret that I’m a huge Dark Souls fan and the opportunity to dive back into Dark Souls 2 afresh on the highly anticipated PC version sent my blood pressure into a frenzy…which in hindsight is something I should probably discuss with my doctor.   Getting past…

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Trials Fusion – As We Play

Version Tested: 1.8 Format: Playstation 4 Booting up Trials Fusion, the game boldly proclaims ‘Welcome to the Future’. And while I wouldn’t necessarily say that Trials Fusion is the future of anything, I can say that it’s a fantastic compilation of everything that has already worked very well up to…

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Platformines – As We Play

So, Platformines eh? Not a game I’d encountered before. I took a couple of minutes to look it up on the tinterweb before jumping in. The official Steam page describes it thusly: Platformines is a unique 2D platformer packed with exploration, RPG and shooter elements, set in a vast 16-bit…

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0rbitalis – As We Play

One of the more amazing things about the modern-day game is the limited amount of interaction you can have with a product, yet still be completely and utterly spellbound by its content. Angry Birds is a perfect example. Hold your finger down, aim while pulling back, then just let go….

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SteamWorld Dig – As We Play

Format – PlayStation 4 It’s been a while since I’ve got excited for a downloadable title. Sure, I buy quite a few, but far more often on a whim or during a sale. SteamWorld Dig is an exception to that statement and is a game I have been excited about…

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LEGO The Hobbit – As We Play

As We Play offers the thought strands of the reviewer as they’re going through the game. This offers unique content for the reader so they can come to understand the conflicting feelings of the reviewer as they’re playing a game for the very first time. All feedback on this concept is welcome….

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Kinect Sports Rivals – As We Play

As We Play offers the thought strands of the reviewer as they’re going through the game. This offers unique content for the reader so they can come to understand the conflicting feelings of the reviewer as they’re playing a game for the very first time. All feedback on this concept is welcome….

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