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Surgical Strike – Sega CD
Surgical Strike is one of many FMV games that failed to make the genre a thing. While not the worst of the bunch, poor video quality and repetitive game play are enough to scare off anyone who doesn’t already love games like this.
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Hatchi – iOS
Hatchi faithfully recreates the simplistic pet simulators of the mid-90’s, but also adds a few new things. While still not great for binge gaming, it can still deliver a satisfying experience, even with the occasional in-app purchase.
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Has Xbox One Already Sealed Its Fate?
The console wars have returned and the Xbox One is off to a bad start. Can it come back or will the PS4 emerge triumphant?
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AMD APU’s: Are they a good budget gaming solution?
No question about it, finding the right chip for your hardware is essential, and while AMD’s APU has its good points, its not quite worth the price of admission.
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Grand Theft Auto V – PS3
If you thought GTA IV was good, then you’re gonna love this. Grand Theft Auto V somehow improves on its predecessor in every detail. The three character story structure is engaging and adds diversity while the free-range environment is expanded exponentially. Play this game.
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Sega Dreamcast Jump Pack
A vibrating controller adds to the gaming experience, but not when you can’t control it. Sega’s version of the Rumble Pack literally weighs down the controller in an era when add-on packs were becoming obsolete. A worthwhile purchase, but only for a low enough price.
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Chuck Rock – Sega CD
Chuck Rock came out at a time when platformers were everywhere and it has everything you want in the genre. The music is especially enjoyable, and while nothing else stands out as being awesome, it has nothing wrong with it either.
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Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon – 3DS
For a sequel that took 13 years to make, Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon is just ok. Graphics and environments add too lot of the charm, but the game play becomes more of the same after a while.
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Will 2014 bring the next big thing to console gaming?
Its so nice to have options. While Microsoft and Sony are currently dominating the market in video games, there’s another third party threat looming on the horizon, and its name is Steam.
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Super Magnetic Neo – Dreamcast
Never before has a game this fun been this frustrating. Super Magnetic Neo is about as original as they come, but set a lot of time aside to master the controls.
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PlayStation 4 versus Xbox One – Round 1: Pre-Release
This modern day console wars may be even closer than that of Nintendo versus Sega. Both the XBox One and the PS4 have the advantages and disadvantages, but the edge has to go to the PS4.
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Sega Swirl – PC, Sega Dreamcast
Sega Swirl is a good way to stretch the brain muscles, but not great for hours of binge gaming.
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Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective – TurboGrafx CD
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective does a good job of piecing together mysteries worthy of its namesake, but the process of solving them can be mind numbing and frustrating. Solving each case is enjoyable, but the same result can be achieved by process of elimination. A fun game if you have nothing better.
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Torchlight II – PC
If you like Torchlight or RPGs in general, you’ll love this game. EVerything from the battles system to the characters to the co-op is a seamlessly entertaining masterpiece.
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Star Trek Online – PC
A Star Trek MMO seems like an ideal game. The mechanics, graphics, and space combat provide hours of entertainment for Star Trek fans and non-fans alike. It’s too bad that planetside combat couldn’t have gotten more attention.