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We can’t wait for Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland Okay, we’re probably more excited about this one than we should be, but Wallride Games and Limited Run Games have just announced Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland. And they’ve done so with a trailer in hand.  You’re probably familiar with the Rugrats, and if you’re not, very soon
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Persona fans can have a hard time letting go of their favorite characters; after spending upwards of 100 hours with the heroes of Personas 3, 4, or 5, it’s only natural to feel a void once you’ve rolled the credits. Persona publisher Atlus clearly understands we’ve wanted to see more of SEES and the Investigation
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Some of the very first movies were, in some ways, documentaries. The Lumiere Brothers’ “L’Arrivée d’un train en gare de La Ciotat”, for instance, still lives on in film classes around the world. However, in a medium as inspired by the cinematic art form as games, it’s a surprising rarity to see interactive documentaries. This
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We’re trying not to be distracted by the truly terrible title, but ugh, just look at it. Sure, it makes it more Google-friendly than ‘Invasion’, but at what cost. At. What. Cost. A review focused on an abysmal game title wouldn’t be much cop, so luckily there are other things to complain about with Envasion.
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I have a funny relationship with the Quake series. When I was at school, LAN parties were all the rage and cyber cafes were on most street corners. Remember those? Okay, so not everyone is an old fuddy duddy like me, but they were cool, okay!? Anyway, at that point everyone loved playing Quake. Deathmatches
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After playing Cube Farmer, never could I have imagined that developers Colossus Game Studio would turn their cube-based puzzling antics into a serial concept. But here it is, Cube Airport, the next instalment of the game series aiming to satisfy the paying audience. Given how its predecessor only just managed to tick enough boxes to
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