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About Aaron McCurdy

I live near Seattle Washington. I play games for a livi...oh wait, nope just fun. I work for a living : /
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Eternity: The Last Unicorn Review: Suffering for Eternity
7 years ago

Eternity: The Last Unicorn Review: Suffering for Eternity

In a fantasy world, you are tasked with freeing the last unicorn from the curse of witches. Eternity: The Last Unicorn is a classic RPG that has real-time combat. You …
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Ghost of a Tale Review: A Beautiful  Mousetrap
7 years ago

Ghost of a Tale Review: A Beautiful Mousetrap

Tilo, a mouse, has been thrown into jail and separated from his wife. Rats are basically the “hero” species that had defeated a dark force that was killing all of …
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Where the Bees Make Honey Review: It Stings
7 years ago

Where the Bees Make Honey Review: It Stings

Sunny is working for a telemarketer company and starts to become stressed as she is working after hours. She falls into a bliss of random memories from her childhood. She …
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The Occupation Review: Where Did the Time Go?
7 years ago

The Occupation Review: Where Did the Time Go?

Ever played an immersive stealth sim based in the ’80s that introduces time as your nemesis? Me neither. But if you’re planning to play

Operencia: The Stolen Sun Review: Clouded by Imbalance
7 years ago

Operencia: The Stolen Sun Review: Clouded by Imbalance

Dungeon crawling, turn-based, RPG with a grid system for movement and severely difficult puzzles. That’s Operencia: The Stolen Sun. This may sound great to some and a pain to others. …
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Stories: The Path of Destinies Review: What Does the Fox Slay
7 years ago

Stories: The Path of Destinies Review: What Does the Fox Slay

Our hero in Stories: The Path of Destiniesy is Reynardo, a fox who is a skilled swordsman. This story is unlike any other. What I mean by this is you …
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The King’s Bird Review: How Do I Fly This Thing
7 years ago

The King’s Bird Review: How Do I Fly This Thing

Stories can be told in numerous ways. Artistic storytelling can be used to inspire interest while using non-traditional methods. The King’s Bird attempts this without any form of speech. Nobody …
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Bow to Blood: Last Captain Standing Review: VR Without VR
7 years ago

Bow to Blood: Last Captain Standing Review: VR Without VR

Take command of a flying ship to become the champion in a reality TV based game show. You must forge alliances and make enemies to give you an edge on …
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RemiLore Review: Lost in a Genre
7 years ago

RemiLore Review: Lost in a Genre

An anime style hack-n-slash adventure, RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore is almost a bonding experience between the characters involved. Remi finds the book Lore and mistakenly gets …
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Conarium Review: Depths of Abnormality
7 years ago

Conarium Review: Depths of Abnormality

Awakening, but with no recollection of previous events, Frank Gilman is stuck in Antarctica with a deep mystery surrounding him. The base he’s inside is void of life and outside …
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