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Review: Rayman 3 HD

Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc was a great close to the original Rayman trillogy in 2003. With the well deserved success of Rayman Origins last year, Ubisoft have decided to bring back a refreshed Rayman 3 complete with sharp HD graphics for a new generation of players. Under the hood its still the same as the original Rayman 3 so don’t expect any major game-play changes. It worked then and it works now. This classic...

Review: Crush 3D

Crush 3D, Sega’s new puzzle game for the Nintendo 3DS, is a polarizing game. Its nice to see the puzzle game genre doing so well with developers trying out new ideas and the game shines in this respect, but with that being said it is still at its heart a niche puzzle game and not for everyone. The game’s has an interesting premise whee by the protagonist delved into their subconscious to unlock memories and...

Kickstart: Render

Hey everyone, just an update on a project I’ve been involved with lately, called Render. We’re looking to crowd-fund the final phase of production as paying out of pocket can get pretty expensive in a hurry. Check out our kickstarter and pass it on. Any help is appreciated. Render is an absurdist, existential short film that depicts a typical day at work for an intern architect named Jeff. His job is to...

Review: Wacom Intuos5 Professional Pen Tablet

The Intuos range has always been all about customization, and the Intuos5 is certainly no disappointment in this department. The bundled software lets you customize really every aspect of its use and is application independent. You can make it right or left handed, customize shortcuts, have application specific settings, and complete gesture control really allows for a new level of customization. Once you have it...

Review: Lumines Electronic Symphony

Lumines are back in Electronic Symphony for the Playstation Vita. This addictive puzzle game has made appearances on seven other platforms so far so a Vita incarnation was. perhaps, inevitable but that doesn’t mean its simply more of the same.   Lumines: Electronic Symphony feels like a very natural fit for the Vita and will likely be one of those staple titles you keep returning to for years to come as...
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