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Author Archives: Nick Bristow

StarDrone Extreme Review: Pinballing in Space

By Nick Bristow on May 3, 2012
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You’re probably like me, extremely good looking, beating off suitors with a stick, and have no idea what the hell StarDrone Extreme is. This is not good, your otherwise perfect display of human perfection is being tarnished by this fact. It’s ok though, I’m here to help. 

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Trials Evolutions Preview: Pax East 2012

By Nick Bristow on April 11, 2012
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Trials is back with a whole new level of craziness in tow. Trials for the unfamiliar is a side scrolling motorcycle game based on real-ish physics and crazy-ass jumps. Trials Evolution’s single player is a more of the same affair. There are 60 single player tracks ranging from easy to carpal tunnel. You move your …

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A Valley Without Wind Preview

By Nick Bristow on April 8, 2012
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A Valley without Wind by Arcen Games is what happens when you try to make a Super Nintendo game today. A super polished limitless 2D metroidVania adventure game. Everything in A Valley Without Wind is procedurally generated. The game pulls from known assets to create vast continents to explore. Each continent is made up of variety of …

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Dungeon Hunter Alliance Review

By Nick Bristow on April 7, 2012
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  With the introduction of a new mobile platform, you can be sure Game Loft will be there with another installment of their generic dungeon crawling adventure series Dungeon Hunter Alliance. The series that got its start on the iOS and eventually PSN is here to try and scratch that Diablo itch on your Playstation …

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PAX East 2012 Show Floor Tour!

By Nick Bristow on April 7, 2012
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I made a quick video walking through the floor at PAX East. There are a ton of great booths and displays going on this year including Borderlands 2, Far Cry 3, Aliens Colonial Marines, and a lot more. Take a look at the video to see what to expect or what you’re missing out on.

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The Smithsonian Art of Video Games

By Nick Bristow on April 1, 2012
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I recently got to check out the new Video Game exhibit at the Smithsonian in DC. If you’re a fan of video games and in DC its definitely worth checking out. It’s not the largest exhibit, consisting of only about 3 rooms. It does give a brief look at video games over the years and …

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SSX Review: The Friend Killer

By Nick Bristow on March 23, 2012
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Snowboarding games, my long lost love, you have finally returned. The past SSX games were great, but with this new iteration, things are brought to a whole new level. The jumps are bigger, the tricks are crazier, and the graphics are gorgeous. This is the kind of game that will ruin your life under the right circumstances.

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Uncharted: Golden Abyss Review: Welcome to the Jungle, you’re going to be here awhile

By Nick Bristow on March 11, 2012
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Overall, if you’re a fan of the Uncharted series, I would call this a must-play for Vita owners. While it doesn’t add much to the canon, it is a blast to play. If you’re not already a fan of Uncharted, I don’t see Uncharted: Golden Abyss changing your mind.

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Scarygirl Review: Not so Scary, Still Solid

By Nick Bristow on February 6, 2012
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Inspired by one of the webs most charming comics, Scary Girl finally gets her own console game to show off all that beautiful art direction. Coming into this game, I had two questions. Is she a girl and is she scary?

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