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  • Total Gaming Network's 2022 Games of the Year

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    Total Gaming Network's 2022 Games of the Year

    It is time once more to talk about the best games that have come out over the past year. As the case has been with previous years, this list of games only includes the titles that I have personally played to some degree. In addition, the games on this list are games that were released in 2022 unless otherwise stated for some specific reason. As I am the only one posting content on the site, this is as much a "Total Gaming Network Game of the Year" as it is my personal Game of the Year selection. ...
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  • Review: Dying Light 2 Stay Human (PC)

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    Review: Dying Light 2 Stay Human (PC)

    If you liked Dying Light, you're going to love Dying Light 2.

    It is late in the evening on the Tuesday before the review embargo lifts. The embargo is lifting in about half a day, and in typical fashion I'm waiting until the last second to put my thoughts to digital paper.

    Having spent the past week playing Dying Light 2 Stay Human, I can confidently say that I am ready to give my verdict. That verdict being: Dying Light 2 is damn fun. Fans of the original will undoubtedly...
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  • Battlefield 2042 Review: A Battlefield in Ruins

    Battlefield 2042 Review: A Battlefield in Ruins

    Battlefield 2042 is a shallow, feature-lacking mess of a game that appeals to neither long-time franchise fans nor newcomers.

    The release of Battlefield 2042 on November 19th should have been a joyous occasion for fans of the franchise. Instead, what the world received was a broken mess of a game that has long-standing "legacy" features removed, barren maps, and a tone that was often at odds with itself. Even after receiving three major post-launch updates, there is very...
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  • Review: Fictorum (PC)

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    Review: Fictorum (PC)

    I put a spell on you, and now you're… like, really burnt to a crisp.
    Fictorum may have impressed a number of people these past few months thanks to some very handy PR work on sites like Reddit and Imgur. Chances are, if you frequent those sites, namely the sections focused on gaming, you probably came across some gifs of this game. It's the one where a wizard is crafting these powerful spells in order to blast away enemies and even entire buildings. I will freely admit that the only reason...
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    Review: Fictorum (PC)

    really burnt to a crisp.
    Fictorum may have impressed a number of people these past few months...
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  • Review: Nex Machina

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    Review: Nex Machina


    A modern Robotron is alive and well in 2017 and it is glorious.

    Nex Machina hits all the right notes with its modern twist on a classic gaming experience. Inspired by games like Robotron 2084 and Smash TV, Nex Machina combines the best elements of prior twin-stick shooters with impressive sci-fi visuals, an adrenaline pumping electronic soundtrack, tough as nails boss encounters, and a perpetual desire to play "just one more level." I dare say that Nex Machina is one...
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  • Shawn Zipay
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    Review: Nex Machina

    A modern Robotron is alive and well in 2017 and it is glorious.

    Nex Machina hits all the right notes with its modern twist on a...
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  • The Turing Test Hands-on Preview and Gameplay Videos

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    The Turing Test Hands-on Preview and Gameplay Videos

    A new puzzle platformer is nearly here from Bulkhead Interactive and publisher Square Enix and it's called The Turing Test. I was fortunate enough to get some hands-on time with the game earlier this month ahead of its August 30 release. A part of the restriction I was given was that I was to share nothing beyond the third chapter of the game. A review is forthcoming but perhaps a look at the first three chapters will be enough for you to decide if you are interested in the game or not...
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  • The Turing Test Hands-on Preview and Gameplay Videos

    A new puzzle platformer is nearly here from Bulkhead Interactive and publisher Square Enix and it's called The Turing Test. I was fortunate enough...
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  • No Man's Sky is a Massive Disappointment

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    No Man's Sky is a Massive Disappointment

    About as deep and as entertaining as a puddle.

    I did something a bit different with my "Week in Review" this week for No Man's Sky. Instead of just writing up a few sentences about why I think the game is a massive disappointment, I decided to share my unedited rant/thoughts about the game. I recorded this last night as part of my Twitch stream of World of Warcraft. Why was I playing WoW and not No Man's Sky while talking about No Man's Sky? Well, it's simply because No Man's...
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  • No Man's Sky is a Massive Disappointment

    About as deep and as entertaining as a puddle.

    I did something a bit different with my "Week in Review" this week for...
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  • Week in Review: Catching Up with Fallout 4 DLC, The Division, and Forced Showdown (All of April 2016)

    It's certainly been quite some time since we last had one of these Weeks in Review, yeah? Sorry about that, but you know at least one of the reasons already. With that out of the way, it should be noted that there have been a number of games that I played in the past few weeks.

    Some of these reviews will be a bit shorter than previous entries just so I don't exhaust myself with all of the reviews I think I have to write. Keep in mind that I'm not actually sure how many games are going to end up below, so anything I just said might end up being a load of crap....
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  • Week in Review: Catching Up with Fallout 4 DLC, The Division, and Forced Showdown (All of April 2016)

    It's certainly been quite some time since we last had one of these Weeks in Review, yeah? Sorry about that, but you know at least one of the r...
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  • The Best in Gaming 2014 - Part 2

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    The Best in Gaming 2014 - Part 2

    Welcome back to the "best in gaming" for 2014! If you missed out on part one, feel free to check that out now and then rush back here to read the rest!



    Indie Games The rise of Indie games continued in 2014. Throughout the year, we saw some very impressive releases across almost every platform known to man, namely on the PC through Steam and on the PlayStation 4. While some may whine that Indie games are somehow "lesser games," that really isn't the case in the slightest. Indie...
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  • The Best in Gaming 2014 - Part 1

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    The Best in Gaming 2014 - Part 1

    It's Christmas Eve and that can only mean one thing: I've been drinking. It also means that I put off writing my "best of" entry until the worst possible moment.

    Let's face it, 2014 pretty much sucked in almost every aspect for the gaming industry. This was one of the few years where the "good" was the rarity. Thankfully, there was some good to be found. There were still some great games released and some really fantastic treats for gaming fans and the industry at large. Be...
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