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Sunday, December 11, 2011

100th post!

Actually I didn't plan this but whatever

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Dark Meadow Review

What would be the combination of Infinity Blade and some horror game (e.g. Fatal Frame)? Dark Meadow, that's what. This game is a tap-to-move FPS. Somewhat like Infinity Blade, where you tap to move. However, in this game, it's in a first person perspective rather than in third. When you enter the menu interface, it's kept simple but creepy. The sounds in the game really added to the scariness.
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Galaxy Pirate Adventure Review

I came across an interesting space RPG: Galaxy Pirate Adventure. It looked similar to the Galaxy on Fire games by FISHLABS, so I decided to try it out.

In Galaxy Pirate Adventures, you initially own a frigate with small fighting capability. Fighting enemies, trading items and completing transport missions will reward you with money and resources necessary to build new ships, such as Destroyers, Cruisers, Battleships, and even Battle Cruisers. There are many parts you can choose from to outfit your ship, helping your ship become stronger, faster, and more efficient when warping.

Just by looking at the menu, you will know the game has high quality graphics.
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Contre Jour Review

Contre Jour, the perfect combination of World Of Goo and Cut the Rope, is probably one of the best games I have ever played. Something to say before I start this review is that I couldn't find any bad points for this game. It takes the major points of two individual games and miraculously combines them. The menu interface is something that really resembles World Of Goo. You can scroll through the 4 available worlds (each to be unlocked by gaining enough dots), and with each featuring a different theme. Each world contains 20 levels, and there are 3 dots to be obtained from each one. There isn't much of a problem of unlocking new worlds because if you play through all 20 levels, you should easily be able to get to the next world. Oh, by the way, Contre Jour means "against the light" in French.
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