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David Oxford

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      June 20, 2013
      Spiral Episode 1 Review

      By David Oxford

      Spiral Episode 1 is an interesting new title from Pixel Hero Games, which combines adventure gaming with some light action. It's largely story-driven, set in a futuristic post-war city with a strong police presence enforcing curfews, controlling information, and getting on with all sorts of conspiracy-styled stuff.
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      June 20, 2013
      Where’s My Mickey? Review

      By David Oxford

      If there is any type of game it feels like Disney well and truly owns, it's the Where's My...? series begun by Where's My Water? and carried on by Where's My Perry?, starring Phineas and Ferb's pet platypus/secret agent. The latest in the series goes back to the very foundation of Disney by using Mickey Mouse, which ties in to the upcoming new-styled cartoon shorts the company's animation division is producing.
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      June 18, 2013
      Man of Steel Review

      By David Oxford

      Superman just can't seem to catch a break. First his planet blows up, taking his parents - and his entire society and culture - along with it, and now his new game Man of Steel keeps crashing.
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      June 4, 2013
      Ace Attorney: Phoenix Wright Trilogy Review

      By David Oxford

      In late 2005, Capcom released a Nintendo DS port of their popular Game Boy Advance title, Gyakuten Saiban, to U.S. audiences for the first time as Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. Eight years later, the game has seen numerous sequels and spin-offs released for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS alike (with more still to come), and now the original trilogy of titles is available for iOS systems in high definition for the very first time. But do these titles that make up Ace Attorney: Phoenix Wright Trilogy still hold up in court?
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      May 28, 2013
      Combo Crew Review

      By David Oxford

      Combo Crew is something of a love letter to the beat 'em ups and brawlers of the late 80's and early 90's, as the influence of games such as Double Dragon, Final Fight, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is clearly apparent. That said, Combo Crew doesn't simply copy the formula, but rather uses it as a starting point to make something unique and arguably better suited for the iPhone.
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      May 21, 2013
      Gravity Guy 2 Review

      By David Oxford

      Throughout the course of gaming history, sequels have typically followed one of two conventions. Some are iterative, by building upon what came before it; a casual passerby might not be able to find much different between Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man, Sonic 1 and Sonic 2, or Mega Man and Mega Man 2 at a glance. 
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      May 21, 2013
      Sonic the Hedgehog Review

      By David Oxford

      More than just a mere update, SEGA's new release of Sonic the Hedgehog rebuilds the Genesis classic from the ground up to not only run on iPhone, but feel optimized for it as well. Fortunately for those who already purchased the original version, upgrading to this version comes at no extra cost.
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      May 13, 2013
      Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Rooftop Run Review

      By David Oxford

      When it comes to endless runners, players are often made to feel afraid; after all, you're typically being chased by something or someone, and your objective is often to keep away from it for as long as you possibly can. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Rooftop Run breaks away from this dynamic, however, and is all the better for it.

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