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Playstation 4, PS4, Ultra Age -

Ultra Age, the cybernetic hack n' slash from Visual Dart and Next Stage is one of those games that is addicting, yet boring at the same time. If you can get passed the bad voice acting (of the 5 characters in the whole game), PS2 graphics, and boring story, it's an awesome game. Fast paced combat, cool enemies. It has the ingredients, but I don't think it was baked long enough. If this game was made back during the Playstation 2 era, then it would be a classic. Being a gamer of old, that's what kept me playing. It felt...

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Game Review, Life is Strange, Life is Strange: True Colors, LiS, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, PS4, PS5, Videogame -

The return of Square Enix's hit title: Life is Strange: True Colors lives up to the reputation the Life is Strange series has. It's still one of the best (my self labeled genre) Super Narrative games. It's only rivaled by Quantic Dreams (the creators of Detroit, Heavy Rain etc...) And TellTale. These games hit you hard from the music, the decisions you have to make and the consequences that come from it. It's not made to be full of action, it's made to tell a story. So if you're in for a story driven experience, it doesn't get much better...

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Game Review, Kena, Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, PS4, PS5, Review, Videogame -

Kena: Bridge of Spirits from indie developer "Ember Lab" is breath of fresh air. It's complete masterpiece. From it's hack n' dodge fighting style, to it's empathic music, and it's incredible cinematic cutscenes. Playing it, I constantly forgot it was made by an indie company. It feels like a classic, almost like Jak and Daxter. Especially with it's semi-clunky gameplay. Which would normally lose points over, but it adds to the nostalgic feeling. If this game was made by a top dev, say Naughty Dog, it' would've been a 10/10 it's ONLY down point for me, is how short it...

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Attack on Titan 2, Game Review, Playstation 4, PS4, Videogame -

The second installment of Attack on Titan made us all excited after playing through the first one, which felt like playing a straight video game version of the anime. Unfortunately, the second game took a weird turn. Instead of playing where the first one left off, you start over from the very beginning as a custom, non-canon character. It's very cool concept, but let me in a kind of "meh" mood because I was excited to play the story as the main characters. Upon my research, I discovered the creators saw their mistake and actually release DLC and a complete...

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Game Review, Playstation 4, Playstation VR, PS4, PSVR, Review, Synth Riders, Videogame, Virtual Reality -

The newest addition to the rhythm based universe of video games, Synth Riders takes the stage by storm with it's amazing array of non-mainstream soundtrack. The big question, how does it compare to the crowd favorite: Beat Saber? Beat Saber is more of a party game, like Guitar Hero. With it's mainstream soundtrack, of songs of all lengths and genres. Whereas Synth Riders feels more like a DDR x Creed game. It almost makes you dance like DDR, but you gotta hit the beats like your punching. Once you get the swing of it, it's an amazing experience. I only...

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