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Evaluations and conclusions based off of playing a game. These are all opinions and my thoughts/conclusions are completely my own.

Reviews are not rated with scores but rather recommendations and who would enjoy the game.

Steam/Mini-Review – Counter-Strike Nexon: Zombies

(This review is an old review released late. At the time of this review being presented I have not played CS Nexon since, and quite frankly, I’d rather not play it again)

Anyway, let’s rev- bash the hell out of this non-Counter Strike game.

EDIT: This video is 100% biased and thus is probably biased. You have been warned.

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Evoland II Review

A bit late, sorry! I finished the review and published it on Steam awhile back but I haven’t had the time till now to polish it up for MeltingComet release. This isn’t terribly too different from the First Impressions. As such, this probably isn’t the best review/analysis I can go into about the game right now. I’m a bit too busy with school and other things atm for me to really “review” games right now.

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Crimzon Clover: World Ignition (Review!)

Crimzon Clover didn’t even take an hour for me to finish, but it’s probably one of the best games I’ve played all summer.

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Splatoon Review: Inking it up

I’ve definitely lost interest in newer shooters over the years. It seems like mainstream titles such as Call of Duty or Battlefield lose this kind of adrenaline shooters nearly 15+ years old (Counter-Strike, Unreal, Quake) still capture today. Now that the market has already been saturated in semi-realistic military shooters and now that it’ll probably be futuristic shooters filling this mark, it seems like Nintendo is giving it a shot.

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Windows 10 First Impressions: What does it mean to games?

For awhile now, Windows 8 has been not so well received. Thankfully, later updates such as 8.1 have improved stability issues and made it more tolerable, but it doesn’t change the fact that Windows 8 is inconveient for PC users. It’s OS looks sort of nice but it was meant as a tablet/desktop hybrid that doesn’t translate well when you are running a device that’s either only a tablet or a desktop.

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