2009-12-19 Naruto: Fire vs Sound (Review) In today's world of "Indie gaming" it is hard to come pass a great fighting game. Most fighting games today are all alike: it has a certain amount of characters, usually ranging from about 5 to 10; has a certain amount of levels, possibly lacking the artistic skill in design; and they have the most common element, that being, allowing the player to execute special moves. |    
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Wootman (Review) If you're a major indie gamer like me then you know that most of today's indie games are either RPGs or Platform based games; those being the easiest and requiring the least amount of time. But every once in while an indie gamer, such as myself or Snake, pick up a game that's so bad it makes you think, "Why did I waste my time playing this?" Wootman being on of those games. |  
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2009-00-00 Legend of Shadow (Review) Every once in a while someone comes out with a ninja game that's "suppose" to be better than the rest. Well Legend of Shadows is one of those games. Now before I downloaded this game I had my hopes set high, but to only let it be crushed as I made my way through this game. | 
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Idolcraft (Review) Like many things in life, there are occasional things that come along that can surprise you in a good way. The last time I can remember a prior incidence revolves around me figuring out that not everyone online is a complete idiot and a pain: just most are idiots and a pain. Idolcraft falls into that area of surprise. Upon finding the game I was told that this game is a “a bishoujo simulation” which causes my mind to think of dating sims: which I find, for the most part, boring. However, wikipedia is quick to correct me in the usual way by telling me that a bishoujo game is one that involves interactions with attractive anime girls and is targeted towards the male audience, which I am in by the way. So as being a dude and open minded... in games, I'm the prime candidate to play this game. |    
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Darkness (Review) Darkness is one of those games that comes along that can surprise a reviewer in such a way that one is unsure of how to think. That isn't in a good way either. This belongs in the pile of games that one should never play unless you want to play a game that is a prime example of what shouldn't be done. I'm telling you up front so you can skip ahead and read a review on a better game, perhaps on Idolcraft. | 
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