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Cary’s Best Video Games of 2014 SO FAR Awards Show!

KIRBYAWARDCan you believe this year is already half over?  What I like to do this time of year is write about the best games of the year 2014 so far.  Most of the really good titles come out during the Christmas season at the tail end of the year, and the games that come out earlier tend to be forgotten.  So this is where those games get their due.

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Tales from Space: Mutant Blobs Attack (360, PS3, Vita, PC)

BLOB_BOXIn a secret laboratory facility, little space blobs are kept locked up and have experiments performed on them.  But one green, one-eyed blob doesn’t like it and isn’t going to take it anymore.  He escapes and hides in a backpack belonging to a college kid on a student tour of the laboratory.  Now the blob must brave obstacles in a college dorm and frat house, around town, at a military base, and even on the moon!  He’ll have to eat and absorb as many things as he can so he can grow bigger and exact revenge on the lab that performed experiments on him and his blob friends!  Tales form Space: Mutant Blobs Attack is a downloadable 2-D platforming action game with lots of zany madcap humor (360 version reviewed here).

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Mugen Souls Z (PS3)

MUGEN_BOXChou-Chou may just be a little girl with pink hair, but she’s also a powerful goddess deity who took over seven worlds in her first RPG adventure.  However, she quickly tires of ruling over her worlds, and wants to conquer more.  By entering a dimensional portal, she and her peons find another universe with twelve worlds to take over.  But on the very first world, she encounters another girl who claims to be a deity as well.  This new girl, Syrma, carries around a strange coffin, and when Chou-Chou goes inside, the coffin drains her powers! Chou-Chou is transformed into a tiny version of herself, and must enlist Syrma and a host of other wacky characters to help her get her powers back and conquer twelve new worlds along the way in this anime-inspired RPG sequel for the PS3.

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How to Train Your Dragon 2 (360, PS3, Wii U, Wii, 3DS)

DRAGON_BOXIn the land of Berk, Vikings and dragons live and work together in harmony thanks to the heroic efforts of boy Hiccup and his dragon friend Toothless.  Now, instead of fighting against each other, riders compete in friendly dragon tournaments in this video game based on the new DreamWorks computer animated movie (360 version reviewed here).

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Pigs Can’t Fly (iPad)

PIG_BOXAt the bacon factory, angel pigs fly up into heaven.  But one of those holy hogs accidentally bumped into an airplane and fell into a deep hole and ended up in…well, the other place.  Now the departed pig must use his newfound angel wings to fly and escape hellish obstacles in this silly little 2-D action game for iOS and Android devices (reviewed on iPad here).

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SXPD: The Rookie (iPad)

SXPD_BOXSXPD is a unique mix of underground comic book narrative combined with battle and chase style driving.  The game is set in the future, and the 52nd state of America is ruled by a wealthy leader and there is crime and terrorism everywhere.  The law is upheld (in the loosest sense of the word), by an all-female police force called the SXPD.  You play as one of the members of the SXPD in this downloadable game exclusive to iPad, directed by David Perry (creator of Earthworm Jim).

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Max – The Curse of Brotherhood (360, Xbox One, PC)

MAX_BOXOne day after school, Max comes home to find his little brother Felix in his room playing with Max’s toys.  Disgusted, Max does an Internet search on ‘Giggle’ to find a way to get rid of his brother.  He finds a magic spell, but when he reads it aloud, to his surprise it actually works and a dimensional portal opens up and a monster grabs Felix and whisks him away.  Realizing he had done something wrong, Max leaps into the portal to save his brother and winds up in a whole new world.  Armed with only his wits and a special magic marker, Max must explore this new land and rescue his sibling.  Max – The Curse of Brotherhood is a sequel to Max and the Magic Marker and is available to download on PC and Microsoft game consoles (reviewed on 360 here).

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Luminux (iPad)

LUMINUX_BOXLuminux is a simple puzzle game for iOS devices and Google Play (reviewed on iPad here).  In the game, you must slide squares around to line up three of the same color horizontally or vertically to make them disappear and earn points.  You can slide squares around anywhere you like, just as long as you have room to move them.  New squares will constantly appear, so you must be quick.  If the screen fills with squares and you can’t move anymore, it’s Game Over.

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Jungle Rumble (iPad)

JUNGLE_BOXA rival monkey tribe is snatching all of your tribes’ bananas and invading your space.  It’s up to you to take control of your monkey tribe through music and fend off the invaders.  But later you may have to team up to fight an even greater evil.  Jungle Rumble is a downloadable game for iOS (reviewed on iPad here), and it’s a clever mix of strategy and music rhythm gameplay.

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Cary’s Favorite E3 2014 Games (And a Rant)

E3LOGOAnother E3 has come and gone, so I thought I’d write a blog about my favorite games and news stories from the show.  But before we get to that, I have to rant a little bit.  I do apologize in advance, but for the second year in a row I was denied a press pass to E3.  So I have to gripe about that a second.

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