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Protect Your Dreams – A Pankapu Quick Look

In the current state of the gaming industry, the action platformer genre has gone the way of the dinosaurs. None of the big game companies seem to want to touch the genre with a 10-foot pole. Nowadays it's indie games such as Shovel Knight, Odallus: The Dark Call, and Mighty No. 9 *shudders* that's keeping the genre alive. Pankapu is another…

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Tekken 7: The Fated Review

The latest iteration of Bandai Namco's primary fighting game franchise, Tekken 7, came out in the arcades in 2015. Console players and, for the most part, people outside of Japan had to wait 2 years to be able to play the game. Now in 2017, Tekken 7: Fated Retribution has finally released on PS4, Xbox One,…

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WAG’s Top 10 Video Games of 2016

Another year has come and gone, so here we are yet again with another Top 10 list. In spite of all the shit that went down last year, 2016 was quite good to gaming. For one, games that have been 10 years in the making - like Final Fantasy XV and The Last Guardian - were finally released. Did these…

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Reviewing Rising Raiders: A Tomb Raider Review

Late last year, Rise of the Tomb Raider (sequel to 2013's Tomb Raider by Square Enix) released on Xbone and 360. For Windows and Playstation users, we'd have to wait a few months to year, respectively, for the game to drop on our shores. So, with the release of Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration Edition on Playstation…

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The SUPER LATE Top 10 Games of 2015

To start this list off, let's address the elephant in the room: Why is this list so late? Straight-up, the reason it took me so long to write this list is because 2 of the games on this list came out in December, and one of them will probably end-up being one of the longest…

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Review of a Schizophrenic Game: ‘The Phantom Pain’

Full disclosure before I begin the review of The Phantom Pain. I am one of the biggest fans of the Metal Gear series you’ll ever meet. This review will be coming from the point of view of someone who is fully “committed” to the Metal Gear themes, setting, and tone. With that said, let’s begin my…

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