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Aureole - Wings of Hope
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Matthew Pollesel
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26/05/2025 |

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80 |
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Aureole – Wings of Hope isn’t a particularly complicated game – but it doesn’t need to be. It’s built around a great idea for a simple-but-addictive platformer, and it pulls it off nearly perfectly.
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Ninja Turtles: Mutantes Desencadenados
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Matthew Pollesel
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10/01/2025 |

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35 |
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Even if you’re a diehard fan of TMNT in its current incarnation, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants Unleashed is a stuttering mess that doesn’t deserve your money.
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Mika and the Witch's Mountain
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Matthew Pollesel
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11/09/2024 |

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65 |
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It was clearly influenced by Studio Ghibli and Kiki’s Delivery Service, and it’s solid enough that you can see that influence come shining through, but at the end of the day, all the game really has to say is, “Hey, remember Kiki’s Delivery Service? Yeah, that was pretty cool.”
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Creatures of Ava
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Matthew Pollesel
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20/08/2024 |

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80 |
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Creatures of Ava is one of the rare wholesome games that adds enjoyable gameplay to its cozy atmosphere. It brings together ideas you’ve seen elsewhere, but does so in a way that makes them more or less its own.
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Tenebris Pictura
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Paul Bryant
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07/09/2023 |

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42 |
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Tenebris Pictura is part-puzzle game, part-beat-’em-up, and the two halves never come together in a way that’s remotely fun.
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Koa and the Five Pirates of Mara
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Matthew Pollesel
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04/08/2023 |

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67 |
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Koa And The Five Pirates of Mara is perfectly serviceable, as 3D platformers go. And it’s certainly more fun than Summer in Mara. But it’s lacking in any kind of spark of inspiration, and for that reason, it’s every bit as forgettable as its predecessor.
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Death or Treat
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Matthew Pollesel
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26/05/2023 |

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42 |
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It all makes you wish that there was nothing notable about Death or Treat, so that you could just write it off completely. But it?s hard not to go back to that intro cutscene and see how much care went into creating it, and then wondering what went wrong. It makes you conclude that these developers might have a great game in them ? it?s just definitely not this one.
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Temtem
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Paul Bryant
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06/02/2023 |

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58 |
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That's the one area where Temtem unfortunately forgot to copy from Pokémon: they forgot to make it fun. They may have copied the Nintendo behemoth in lots of ways, and the game may provide an interesting glimpse into how Pokémon might look with a more populated world, but anyone hoping this would displace (or even come close to) the venerable series will find themselves sorely disappointed.
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Windfolk: Sky is just the beginning
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Matthew Pollesel
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21/04/2021 |

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50 |
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In that respect, Windfolk may be one of the most frustrating games I’ve played in recent memory. I had no expectations for it going in, but it shows immediately that it can do one thing exceptionally well. If they could have made a game that lived up to that — or even came close to living up to that — then it could’ve been worth playing. As it stands, though, it just feels like a lot of wasted potential.
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Super Sports Blast
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Matthew Pollesel
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08/03/2021 |

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83 |
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In other words, Super Sports Blast is a pretty enjoyable package of sports games. I’d have no problem recommending any of its component parts individually (though Super Volley Blast would have some caveats), which means that all three together are — to borrow a sport that Unfinished Pixel haven’t yet tried their hands at — a slam dunk.
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Concept Destruction
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Matthew Pollesel
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27/05/2020 |

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67 |
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In other words, Concept Destruction feels more like a really great demo or a proof of concept than a full-fledged must-play game. What’s here is good, but with a few big tweaks and additions this could have been great. As it stands, this is a fun way to spend an hour or so, but if you want more than that, you’ll just have to wait for the developers to flesh this out a little (or rather, a lot) more.
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Gigantosaurus: El juego
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Matthew Pollesel
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15/04/2020 |

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75 |
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But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t get your kids Gigantosaurus: The Game ever, only that there are other games you should get for them before this one. It’s hardly a must-play, but if you’re looking for ways to get your kids hooked on gaming at a young age, this one might be the way to start.
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Effie
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27/08/2019 |

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67 |
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Not enough of a contrast to make Effie interesting, though. If you’re a 3D platforming addict who needs a fill right now and you’ve played everything else, it may be enough to fill the time, but otherwise, it feels like there are plenty of other games you could be playing instead.
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Zeroptian Invasion
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Matthew Pollesel
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26/06/2019 |

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50 |
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I get that this is kind of a lazy way to write about Zeroptian Invasion. But, in my defense, this is a lazy kind of game. The most innovative thing it does is give you the option of CRT mode, which toggles between making the game look crisp and clean, or making it kinda-sorta imitate how games looked a few decades ago. Apart from that…I don’t know, you could get into the debate of whether this is more Galaga than Space Invaders. Either way, though, both of those games are classics that will continue to be remembered for decades to come, whereas I’m going to forget Zeroptian Invasion even existed within a few minutes of finishing this review.
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Timothy vs The Aliens
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Matthew Pollesel
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11/04/2018 |

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25 |
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Then again, nothing else works out, either. Timothy vs the Aliens is all about missed opportunities and strange choices that transform a game with a promising premise into a giant mess. If you squint hard enough you can see how it could’ve worked, but as it stands, you’ll want to stay far, far away.
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Blues and Bullets
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Paul Rosselli
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07/09/2015 |

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75 |
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Overall the story hooked me, and while the gameplay wasn’t too impressive, the visuals and presentation helped push me through the beginning of this unique story. I do have a soft spot for the film The Untouchables so I might be a bit biased, but I would recommend this game for fans of the episodic adventure genre. It’s not as polished as a Telltale game but the story is unique and I’m intrigued to see where it will go in episode 2.
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Spy Chameleon - RGB Agent
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Chris Laramie
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09/06/2015 |

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67 |
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Outside of the two minor caveats, Spy Chameleon is easy to pick up and play and is great for the casual Xbox One gamer, or someone who has ten or fifteen minutes to kill at a time.
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Nihilumbra
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Matthew Pollesel
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04/02/2015 |

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100 |
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Considering how huge my backlog is and how many games I start only to never finish, though, I can't say I mind the brevity all that much. There's something to be said for showing up, doing your thing, and leaving, rather than trying to artificially inflate a game's length without adding anything new. Nihilumbra is proof positive that a game can be short and still be indispensable, and if you like platformers, you owe it to yourself to check it out.
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Funk of Titans
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Chris Dunlap
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09/01/2015 |

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33 |
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The only reason why Funk Of Titans did not receive a failing grade is due to the fact that it does what it is programmed to do. No glitches or problems that hinder gameplay (what little of it there is) and everything works as it was intended. If this game had been free to play, I probably would have dismissed many things and given it a higher score, but at $8.99, this is one you can definitely skip.
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Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate
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Brian Peterson
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08/03/2013 |

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58 |
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For this entry into the series, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate is a fun ride and will take you some time to accomplish. It also looks good, especially for being on a handheld, and will provide you with more of the Belmont history than you could find on Ancestry.com, just don’t expect your brain to think the words Castlevania while you play it. If you know this going into the game you will find yourself enjoying this adventure more for what it is, instead of what it isn’t.
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Deadlight
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Dustin Chadwell
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30/07/2012 |

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75 |
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And to be fair, even if progress was lost, and despite some of the cheap deaths I encountered, Deadlight’s checkpoints are extremely lenient and well-spaced. I was never really stuck for long re-doing any section of the game, and I certainly felt like the experience was more about the overall journey than navigating overly tough bits of platforming or combat. And really, that’s what makes Deadlight stand out to me more, the fact that it takes horror and shoves it into a 2D space, and does a pretty good job of it. Deadlight looks absolutely gorgeous in motion, and I adore every bit of it that involves me ducking through open windows into abandoned motel rooms, houses, warehouses, and just seeing the absolutely wrecked world surrounding it all. It feels and looks like you’d expect a post-apocalyptic world to be, but all within a 2D space, which is unique enough to make Deadlight worth your time.
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Wanted: Weapons of Fate
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00/04/2009 |

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42 |
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A competent shooter, but just barely. The ideas behind the cover system and the bullet curve are certainly solid, but the rest of the game just doesn't hold up that well.
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Turok: Rage Wars
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75 |
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All in all, I was impressed with Turok: Rage Wars. The previous two Turok GBC titles had been less than spectacular platformers, but thankfully Acclaim has turned around with their third entry and come back with an entertaining side-scroller that certainly deserves a look.
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Commandos 2: Men of Courage
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91 |
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Truly one of the most beautiful games I have seen this year.
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American McGee presents: SCRAPLAND
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67 |
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It is worth your time and money, as it offers gamers an experience never played before, even with the subtle similarities to "GTA". In the end, this is no "GTA," good or bad, this is Scrapland and in a league all by itself.
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