Disney Magical Dice is a strange beast. I mean, we all know Disney. The company is responsible for those awesome movies and cartoons that we’ve loved since we were little. And we all know Monopoly, the best “Capitalism Simulator” that exists in board game form. Normally the two elicit polar …
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Warhammer 40k takes to the spaceways with the strategic Battlefleet Gothic: Armada.
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It’s a tag team of Kontrolfreek FPSFreek accessories, with reviews of the Inferno and Galaxy thumbstick extenders.
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This fantastic action-RPG uses branching paths to help you hunt down victory in an intriguing way, but is slightly marred by repeated content.
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Welcome to Orbit’s Odyssey Are you one of those that is always on the look out for a new mobile game, but don’t want to invest hours of time? Check out Orbit’s Odyssey by PaperKyte. Meet Orbit. Orbit was hanging out in the area of peaceful Planet X, …
Read More »Blues And Bullets Ep 2 (PC) Review
Shaking the Hive Blues and Bullets takes us to an alternative reality where Al Capone is released from prison, and hires none other than the retired Elliot Ness when he learns his granddaughter has gone missing. That is the basic concept of Blues and Bullets. Ness, Retired. Capone, old, and …
Read More »The Art of Tom Clancy’s The Division (book) Review
The Art of Tom Clancy’s The Division Recently I was given the opportunity to check out The Art of Tom Clancy’s The Division book from Ubisoft. Now I have seen a few of these over the years, and they never disappoint. 192 pages long, retailing for $ 34.95, and published just …
Read More »SUPERHOT (PC) REVIEW
It’s uncommon for a game nowadays to feature distinct levels that feel substantially different from one another, but Superhot manages to do just that. Every chapter in this revolutionary indie concept is an exciting, time-warping puzzle that throws away first-person shooter conventions in order to embrace its brand new mechanics. …
Read More »Retro Review: Super Metroid (SNES)
In the first of what is set to become a regular series here at Brutal Gamer, I am going to be reviewing Super Metroid, the classic game which originally released on the Super Nintendo, way back in March of 1994.
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Every bat-character from the man himself down to Mr. Combustible, in alphabetical order.
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Dark Horse Comics’ newest Aliens series starts off with a bang, with xenomorphs, rogue synthetics, and a familiar face.
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Everyone is waiting for Pokemon Go to be released so we can all experience Pokemon in the realest sense we’ll ever have (short of genetic experimentation… and I wouldn’t be opposed to a squirtle in my home). But Pokken Tournament is as Pokemon as a Pokemon game can get.
Read More »Brutal Roundup: 3/21 through 3/27
As always, Sunday means its time for another Brutal Roundup, whether or not it’s Easter. We have a review of Jalopy this week, as well as the new Nintendo Download information and some updates on what Loot Crate and Mezco is up to. Check out our list to find out …
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I was so excited for this game, that I convinced my fiancé to pre order the Sleeper Agent Edition. It didn’t take much to be honest, the edition was well worth the monies. Check the link here for the unboxing of the edition and a few words about the goodies …
Read More »Blood Alloy: Reborn (PC) Review
Originally, Blood Alloy: Reborn began as a Kickstarter. The goal was to create a Metroidvania (a combination of Metroid and Castlevania) called Blood Alloy. The description boasted to have an enormous world with a ton of stuff to explore and kill. What we are left with is a combat demo …
Read More »Street Fighter V (PS4) Review
Our long-awated Street Fighter V review is finally here. Will fists fly at this location?
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