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View ArticleVideo Game Review: Trivial Pursuit Live!
Gotta catch ‘em all! The wedges, I mean… Not much can top a tried-and-true classic. The Trivial Pursuit franchise dates back to 1979, when it was just a mere board game. As of 2015, the game has...
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I hear Lego Jeremy Renneris difficult to work with. Lego is one of the few franchises to successfully make the transition from traditional toys to video games. Not only that, but it specializes in...
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View ArticleVideo Game Review: Mr. Shifty
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View ArticleVideo Game Review: Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 + II.5 Remix
This Mickey doesn’t call Toodles. Love it or hate it, the Kingdom Hearts franchise is here to stay. The Disney/Square-Enix crossover has become wildly successful with thousands of dedicated fans,...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2
Gum Gum whatever! [Editor’s note: This is Matthew Stiplen’s first article for RotoRob.com. Please join me in welcoming him to the site.] Are you a huge fan of the One Piece franchise? Love the Dynasty...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Drakengard 3
Splish splash I was takin’ a bath… in their blood! Drakengard 3 makes us sad. Not because of its subject matter or play style, but because of what the game could have been. This game has all the...
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Obesity is a serious problem, even in the chocobo community. Back in our day, when people were asked to name a rhythm game, their responses were inevitably one of three franchises: Dance Dance...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Tenkai Knights: Brave Battle
Let’s kick some ‘bot! As someone who works in the arts, we know the sinking feeling of dread when presenting unfinished products. We’re hoping this is the feeling that Bandai Namco has right now...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Tetris Ultimate
The Tetris Effect is real! What can we say about Tetris that hasn’t been said already? This game is a classic in the truest sense of the word. Since its initial release in 1984 on the Electronika 60...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Trivial Pursuit Live!
Gotta catch ’em all! The wedges, I mean… Not much can top a tried-and-true classic. The Trivial Pursuit franchise dates back to 1979, when it was just a mere board game. As of 2015, the game has...
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That’s how everyone dresses when they cook? Right? Dear Tamsoft, we need to have a talk. Last time we met, we played Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson, which was subpar softcore porn thinly veiled as a...
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