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    Review: Maia

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    Maia is an extra terrestrial colony simulator. The player's role in the game is to be the overseer of the first colony of humans living on the fictional planet Maia in the Tau Ceti system.

    Interview with Quim Garrigós, Director of YouTubers Life.

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    Recently I got the chance to talk to Quim Garrigós, the Director of U-Play Online's hit game YouTubers Life. I thought I would take...

    Typoman: Revised review

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    Typoman doesn't hesitate to excite. It is filled with great puzzles and challenges and the overall design is quite interesting. If you're looking for something different from your standard platforms or puzzlers I recommend that you try it out...

    Last Day of June is a Stylish, Bittersweet Ode to Coping...

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    Accepting the death of a loved one can be one of the most difficult things a person has to do. They leave a gaping...

    New Streaming Service “Jump” Wants To Be Netflix For Games

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    A new subscription-based streaming service called Jump, which aims to be "Netflix for games" is to launch later this summer. Jump will focus exclusively on Indie...

    Review: Lethis: Path of Progress

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    Review: Lethis: Path of Progress

    Emily is Away Too Review: Charming, but Lacking

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    The year is 2006: Punk rock is cool, instant messaging is still a relatively new thing, and MySpace and Facebook are laying down the...

    Noir-style adventure Blues and Bullets releases today on PS4

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    Video Game Developer A Crowd of Monsters has released the first two episodes of their Noir style game Blues and Bullets on PS4.

    Street Heat First Impression – Spoiler: It wasn’t great.

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    As stated, this is a first impression of Street Heat, not a final review. The game is in early access and the updates seem to be relatively frequent. There may be potential here for Street Heat to become a far more enjoyable experience

    Budget Halloween Horror: Syndrome review

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    Syndrome is a truly dreadful game on almost every level and there is absolutely no reason to buy it. In fact, if this game is ever received as a gift, the understanding should be that whatever relationship was once there has ended forever
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