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Month: October 2013

Salvation Prophecy Review: Epic Space Fun

Lots of Bang for Your Gaming Buck

Early on, I was ready to write Salvation Prophecy off as yet another crappy sci-fi game. Lots of indy developers try too hard to replicate what has been perfected by AAA studios. The most successful indies usually focus on just one aspect of a larger game and try to offer a better experience in a smaller, but more enjoyable game. Salvation Prophecy takes many aspects of space games like the Mass Effect francise and the Galaxy on Fire series . Where most other games would turn out generic and boring, Salvation Prophecy has a lot to offer in terms of a full-fledged space opera action RPG, especially for only $20.

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The game tutorial is optional, which is a mercy. If you’ve ever played a basic third-person shooter, you already know how to play.

Total War: Rome 2 Review – Its Triumphs, Its Mistakes

Say what you will about Rome 2 and Creative Assembly; they dream big and have an obvious love for their subject matter. What they have set out to create in Rome 2 is more than just another RTS build-and-kill. Everything about the game tells me that they wanted to create a detailed simulation of the Ancient World that would give their players a glimpse into not only the fighting, but the more intimate aspects of ancient life.