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Insurgency Review
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Insurgency Review

Insurgency is by no means just another FPS. This game is carefully constructed tactical monster that some gamers should fear. The Gamer’s Lounge has gotten some time with it and has some thoughts on this FPS.

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Gameflip! Embracing Mobile Game Trading
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Gameflip! Embracing Mobile Game Trading

Game Trading sites are not going away. There will always be a new trading site trying to give gamers more bang for their buck than Gamestop. Gameflip is the latest to attempt this and has a unique hold on part of the market so many others game trading sites have ignored, the mobile market.

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Just Cause 3 Review

Just Cause 3 defines the sandbox genre. Join Rico again as he takes on a dictatorship and frees the people by blowing everything up. This is one of those games where there is so much to do gamers may get distracted.

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Armello Review
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Armello Review

Armello was the result of a kickstarter from League of Geeks. The best way to describe the game is as a fantasy board game. Mario Party meets Redwall with some Game of Throne elements mixed in was the first thing that came to my head when playing. The Gamers Lounge got a chance to review this niche game and so far we have had a good time. The game has a lot to offer if gamers are willing to learn

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Euclidean Review
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Euclidean Review

Euclidean is an interesting game. The low price makes it a good investment for fans of the genre. If gamers can get past the difficulty level it is worth a few hours of gamers’ time.

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E3 Always Has Winners and Then There is Ubisoft
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E3 Always Has Winners and Then There is Ubisoft

E3 is over halfway done and gamers have been wowed and some of us have been disappointed. Microsoft blew gamers away, and Sony had some great announcements that made people scream and cry. Bethesda made gamers spend money, EA impressed with SW Battlefront, and Ubisoft sort of made a sad “wah, wah” trombone noise.

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