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Art Style Boxlife Micro-Review: Smart Misery [Review] It's a 2009 phenomenon: some of the smartest and most artistically adventurous games released on any of the big platforms come from Nintendo's Art Style line. Enter Boxlife, the first good game about boring factory work. (Sorry, Shenmue!) What makes you laugh as a gamer? A joke? A line o [..] |
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Trials HD Micro-review: Tribulations [Review] Trials HD isn't only a race against time, but against game physics. Combine that with tricky courses, and you can see why they call the game "Trials" and not "Rad Motorbike Racin' A-Go-Go". Though, that game sounds promising! The original non-HD Trials is a puzzl [..] |
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| Canabalt Micro-Review: Up On The Rooftop, Tap, Tap, Tap [Review] It's not often that we play a video game designed, coded and scored in just five days. Canabalt, conceived and created for the Experimental Gameplay Project, uncomplicated as it is, somehow doesn't feel like the typical output of two weekends. Canabalt is a game of esca [..] |
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Star Trek D-A-C Micro-Review [Review] Riding the warp trail of the smash hit J.J. Abrams movie comes Star Trek D-A-C, a top-down space shooter for Xbox Live Arcade. Lacking the time to create a full-fledged movie tie-in for the new Star Trek film, Naked Sky Entertainment instead decided to create a quick and dirty [..] |
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The Maw Micro-review: A Frank And His Blob [Review] Twisted Pixel Games' The Maw is a 3D puzzle-platformer, starring the titular Maw and his newly befriended alien pal Frank. The two escape their evil captors, only to go on a gameplay binge. The Maw's gimmick, as it were, is the title character's ability to eat, [..] |
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| Trine Micro-Review: The Fat Knight [Review] Trine has been out for a while now on PC. But with the game's PSN release imminent, let's take a second look at it, see what all the fuss is about. Trine is a 2D platformer built on a 3D engine, where you're able to switch simultaneously between three characters: a fighter, a [..] |
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| KrissX Micro-Review: Fun With a Purpose [Review] I keep wanting to pronounce this game "Chris-Ex" but I'm reminded it's "Kriss-Kross." Whatever the case, it's a set of brain-teasing acrostics with goals and rewards that shrewdly incentivize their completion. It's just a little young for most tastes. [..] |
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| VVVVVV Micro-review: AAAAAAH!!! [Review] Gravity flipping intergalactic platformer and death by spike simulator VVVVVV has already resulted in heavy casualties at Kotaku. My first playthrough of the game ended with my character dying more than 900 times.
Such is the torment of VVVVVV, an old-school platformer fr [..] |
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Bit Boy Micro-Review: Stuck In The Past [Review] Maneuver your way from the early days of 4-bit games to the majestic 128-bit era in Bit Boy, Bplus' latest WiiWare offering. Bit Boy's friends have been scattered throughout video game history, and it's up to him to travel through the various eras in order to find them. A simple [..] |
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