After an unprecedented length of time in development via Steam Greenlight and the Xbox One Games Preview Program, Prison Architect is finally ready to stand on its own two feet. …
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It was July of 2015, just weeks after E3 when I got the email. I had been selected to review Mighty No. 9, Keiji Inafune’s spiritual successor to one of everyone’s …
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They are coming. They are coming to take you away, and they remain ever vigilant as they endeavor towards that end. I cannot tell you who “they” are, where they …
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Another day, another Xbox 360 remake with a wafer-thin list of updates and upgrades to justify its existence. Putting my natural cynicism aside, though, I don’t want to be too …
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Fenix Furia (formerly Fenix Rage) is a challenging platforming game, but one that manages to remix things a bit. Some retro games aim for period accuracy with tight pixels and …
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Among the Sleep is among a growing number of what many gamers refer to as “walking simulators” that feature among the Xbox One back catalogue, but what makes Among the …
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A Portal to Mystery is a continuation of what made Order Up! great: it’s a completely unexpected, self-contained story. I’d like to emphasize “completely unexpected,” because I never thought Minecraft: …
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Kick & Fennick is the latest platform adventure to hit Xbox One but what’s different about this one is that it’s a platformer without a jump button. Instead, you use …
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Dangerous Golf offers a unique premise: take a swing at a golf ball inside some incredibly cluttered indoor settings with the intent of destroying as many objects as possible before …
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Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: you play as a mysterious protagonist who, within the first few minutes of a game, stumbles upon a sci-fi society that should be perfect but has …
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