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Review: Sonic Dash (iOS)

Putting Sonic the Hedgehog in an “endless runner” game is probably the most logical idea to arrive on the smart phone marketplace. Running at break-neck speeds for over 2 decades, it almost feels like Sonic has been going through endless runner games since the Genesis days. Sonic Dash, however, does…

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Review: After Burner Climax (iOS)

Modern media certainly isn’t shy about regurgitating old ideas to reach new crowds, but there’s no denying that Sega’s corner of the iOS market is especially rife with repackaged ports that boast some gussied up presentation and not a whole lot else. Sure, it’s a profitable (and safe) route to…

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Review: The Cave (XBLA)

Also on PS3, Wii U, and Steam It might be graceless to start off a review with claims of undying love but I’d like to get it out there that I do love Double Fine. They have a certain style and humor that really stands out in today’s brown and…

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Review: Anarchy Reigns (360)

Also available on PS3 If you follow Sega Addicts in any capacity, you know that Anarchy Reigns has been a long time coming. It’s no secret that we’ve been anticipating Platinum’s latest offering for well over a year, our collective breath fogging up Sega’s proverbial shop window for what seems…

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Review: Fighting Vipers (XBLA)

Also available on PSN I am betting that most gamers do not know what to make of Fighting Vipers. The younger gamers have probably never heard of it. They’ll take a look at it and dismiss it (ironically) as a Tekken or Soul Calibur rip-off. Older gamers will regard this…