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Tag Archives: dpad magazine
Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy: Curtain Call
A Final Fantasy license has collided with a jumble of random words and created Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy: Curtain Call, which is an awesome game despite the silly name. I wrote about the game here on D+Pad Magazine. You can download … Continue reading
The D+Pad YouTube Channel
I’ve been part of the video game blog D+Pad Magazine for a while now, but did you know Fred Black and I run their YouTube Channel? Almost certainly not, given our viewing figures. That’s okay, I forgive you. You were probably all … Continue reading
Posted in Video Games, youtube
Tagged dpad, dpad magazine, let's play, video game, video games, what even is a let's play?, youtube
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Operation Lightning 2015
Last year I triumphantly shouted to anyone who would listen about how I would be publishing the first ‘season’ of my Lightning novellas in 2015, starting in April 2015 so that the final part would be launched in time with … Continue reading
Posted in General
Tagged dpad magazine, explosion high, lightning, state of the union, who dares rolls
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Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Review
My latest review is up at D+Pad, one of the few games to get me away from Pokémon X and even further away from my crippling Animal Crossing experience. Zelda: A Link Between Worlds is a great journey back to … Continue reading
Rogue Legacy Review
Rogue Legacy is a fascinating game of a generational struggle against a castle filled with monsters using a Metroidvania system and randomly-generated quirks for each of your children, and I’ve reviewed it here, at D+Pad Magazine. Follow the link and … Continue reading
A Pair of Video Game Reviews and an Update!
I was kindly sent two review copies of games and in the last two days they’ve been posted at D+Pad Magazine. My first was for Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate. Castlevania’s a series where I know way … Continue reading
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Tagged 3ds, castlevania, castlevania mirror of fate, dpad magazine, monster hunter, monster hunter 3 ultimate, reviews, wii u
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Joe Danger Touch! Review and Update
On the D+Pad Magazine site, I have my first ever iOS review for Joe Danger Touch! This is late news, but I completely forgot to link to the review. Soon on D+Pad there will be my initial views on the … Continue reading
Poképocalypse!
To celebrate the release of Pokémon Black & White 2, I thought it’d be a good time to remind people about my article which proves theory that the Pokémon series is actually a post-apocalyptic horror game. Find the article here. … Continue reading
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Tagged apocalypse, dpad magazine, ds, nintendo, pokemon, post apocalypse
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Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning
I have a new review for D+Pad Magazine. The game, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, came out way too close to Skyrim, even months later it was way too close. It needed another fantasy game to come out and take the … Continue reading
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Tagged dpad, dpad magazine, kingdoms of amalur, ra salvatore, review, todd mcfarlane, video game
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A Requiem for Game
I have an article up at D+Pad Magazine, lamenting the oncoming destruction of the final high street video game specialist. Oh there’s CEX, but that’s all second hand. There’s HMV, but they’re struggling too, and not really specialists. Sainsbury’s, Asda, … Continue reading
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Tagged death of retail, dpad magazine, Game, Game Group, mass effect 3, video games
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