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Lunar Lander Beyond Review (PC)

Lunar Lander holds many fond memories in the hearts of many gamers. The 1970s classic game was an arcade staple, becoming one of the earliest examples of a vide...[Read More]

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Gunnar Glasses: Fallout Vault 33 Edition Review

I didn’t fully grasp the wide breadth of style and pure ambition from the folks over at GUNNAR who provided us with a pair of their Fallout Vault 33 glasses. Co...[Read More]

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8.2

Great

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Review (PS5) – Choose Your Date

When you think of Final Fantasy, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Do you think of the thirty-plus games in the franchise? Do you think of the massive...[Read More]

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Skull and Bones Review

Everyone has been riding this pirate wave since about 2003 with the huge success of Pirates of the Caribbean, a movie that definitely inspired studios to recrea...[Read More]

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The COD Alpha and UAV Gunnar Optiks Review

Eyes, they are the windows of the soul as they say. And as it turns out, they are quite fragile. Everything from dirt and debris to The Mountain from Game of Th...[Read More]

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QRD Stellar T5 Wireless Joy Pads For Switch Review

The Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons are quite divisive controllers. While praised for being two controllers in one, the Joy-Cons have many issues. Its small form facto...[Read More]

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Dread XP’s Co-Director Hunter Bond Interview

In case you didn’t know, we have had a long-term friendship with the now Co-Director of DreadXP, Hunter Bond. PAX East 2024, marked a new era for Dread XP...[Read More]

Killer Klowns from Outer Space: The Game PAX East Preview

For almost a decade, games have tried to knock Dead by Daylight off its throne as the king of the asymmetric multiplayer landscape, especially when it comes to ...[Read More]

PAX East 2024: Hands-On Preview with Visions of Mana

Who knew that 2024 was going to be an interesting year for gaming? So many new games were announced! While many were known, no one knew of this new JRPG that ho...[Read More]

Crafting Realms and Revelations: A Conversation with John R. Fultz

John R Fultz has been publishing fantasy novels and short stories for many years now. Always an advocate for embracing the more outlandish aspects of the fantas...[Read More]

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Demo Impressions

Last week, when Sony announced that they would be doing a State of Play for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, I knew it was time to go back and clear Crisis Core Final F...[Read More]

Interview with Sam Haft: Behind the Music of Hazbin Hotel

With the Prime Video soon to release Hazbin Hotel and we here at Marooners’ Rock have got the chance to watch the series’ first couple of episodes. ...[Read More]

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Wheels of Destruction, the PSN vehicular combat title coming “soon,” is getting more and more interesting with each trailer that comes out. The game offers five different vehicle types to choose from, with the first class, the Scout, being debuted last week. Now, a second class debut tra...[Read More]

Going into last year’s E3, I was a bit skeptical about Binary Domain. I have an unashamedly vocal love affair with the 2010 SEGA-published Platinum Games third-person shooter Vanquish, and hesitated at the thought of another third-person shooter published by SEGA, set in the future against rob...[Read More]

The third entry in the House Party event for this year, Nexuiz is fast. More than any other word, that one best describes the frenetic and exhilarating experience of any of the game modes that Nexuiz has to offer. Sure, the name may be a dorky carryover from the Quake mod that inspired it, and yeah,...[Read More]

Launch lineups are typically less than stellar (Fantavision and Perfect Dark Zero anyone?), so skepticism is expected. The Vita manages to have a lot of big names attached to it, names like Uncharted and Ninja Gaiden, gearing up to be a full console experience in a handheld. Yet, the highlight of th...[Read More]

The first of this year’s House Party titles, Warp is an incredibly complex and deep adventure that metaphorically addresses a plethora of key societal and political issues within the guise of experimentation on a captured alien in a secret underwater laboratory. Free will, gender and race equa...[Read More]

June 26th, 2012. This is the day when a seemingly open-world Spider-Man adventure makes its way back to our screens. It’s been a long time since the wonderful experience of Spider-Man 2, and I’m desperately hoping that The Amazing Spider-Man can recreate that feeling. Part of that comes ...[Read More]

One thing I was really worried about leading up to the launch of the PlayStation Vita was that developers would use the new features and functionality of the hardware in gimmicky and unnecessary ways. So far, I have been pleasantly surprised with the launch titles and their sense of control and dire...[Read More]

I have never played the original Alan Wake. I have not tried the demo, I have not rented or borrowed the game, I have not had the game, in any format, within the confines of my home, or even in my hand as a possible purchase at a store. I’m not really a fan of horror or thriller games in gener...[Read More]

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