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Pid turns childlike magic into planet-sized punishment (review)

Pid turns childlike magic into planet-sized punishment (review)

October 31, 2012 5:27 PM Stephanie Carmichael
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The puzzle-platformer Planet in Distress may be too much heartache for one boy -- and may put the player in distress as well.

In Darksiders II, Death overstays his welcome, but he can still wield a scythe with style (review)

In Darksiders II, Death overstays his welcome, but he can still wield a scythe with style (review)

August 14, 2012 9:33 AM Rob LeFebvre
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Darksiders II offers up melodrama, beautiful environments, and subtle touches that make it worth your gaming time and dollar.

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