There’s an ever increasing number of reasons why home and small offices should invest in network attached storage, commonly referred to as NAS. Microsoft’s recent rescindment of unlimited cloud-based for Office365 users means that Home, ...
Read More »New Game Releases: November 19th-25th, 2015
From singing, swerving, and swinging, this week’s schedule of new game releases has it all. Headlined by a duo of Nintendo titles (Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash and Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon) there’s also a pair ...
Read More »Stella Glow review
While it’s sad to see a disappointing game cause a developer to fold, it’s exceptionally tragic to witness a studio shut down after a string of successes. Not long ago, Tokyo-based Imageepoch was riding a ...
Read More »Call of Duty: Black Ops III review
It might be time to amend Benjamin Franklin’s quote; the certainties of life are now death, taxes, and a new Call of Duty game. After more than a decade of annual entries, Activision’s war machine ...
Read More »Superbeat: Xonic review
Lately, portables have received a steady stream of rhythm games, between Hatsune Miku’s trio of titles and Rise Kujikawa’s return to the entertainment world in Persona 4: Dancing All Night. PS Vita owners can add ...
Read More »Rodea the Sky Soldier review
Games which linger in production purgatory often demonstrate dissonance, with lofty ambitions undermined by gameplay that doesn’t quite gel together. That contention is furthered by the release of Rodea the Sky Soldier for the Wii ...
Read More »New Game Releases: November 12th-18th, 2015
From highly anticipated titles like Star Wars: Battlefront, fan indulgent goodness like Stella Glow and Sword Art Online: Lost Song, and compilations like the Borderlands Triple Pack, this week’s new game releases are poised to ...
Read More »Mushihimesama review
Although recent efforts are becoming increasingly infrequent, thanks to a thirty-five year old history, the shoot-em-up has natured a remarkable legacy. From modest beginnings across a myriad of space-themed titles to modern ‘bullet hell’ games ...
Read More »Poncho review
The indie developer boom we’ve witnessed throughout this last decade revived several genres which were long thought to have been unprofitable or abandoned by larger software houses. Of all game styles to have been favored ...
Read More »The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky SC review
The modern Japanese role-playing dazzles the eyes and ears with sumptuous visuals and stirring, symphonic soundtracks, but it can often leave the heart feeling a bit empty. As such, it’s not surprisingly that there’s a ...
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