Alright gang, today we enter the most easy-going month of the year and summer is so close we can practically feel the revitalizing sea breeze! You may check past the break, for my thoughts on May’s most interesting videogame releases!

You can tell he just realized the scortch marks will never come off that suit.

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Cats & kittens, it’s already February: the most playful month of the year! Granted, most of its playfulness is attributed to Valentine’s Day, but these new, less racy, but still interesting games you can play in your bedroom do have their own part. Click past the break for their names and my quick thoughts!

For a life-force-sucking parasitic organisms, the Metroids are pretty cute.

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Alright, apparently you do like The Plan posts, enough to also ask for an additional monthly summary of the less interesting, by JRT standards, releases. Let’s call it “The Back-Up Plan” and check out the very first one, after the break:

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2011 is finally upon us and, when it comes to video-games at least, it is poised to kick ass, perhaps even rivaling the impossibly stellar 2008. And even though we won’t get to a drool-inducing avalanche of truly promising titles until Q4, we do have a couple of potential gems right off the bat; let’s check them out, after the break!

Fact: Holiday Sackboys are even cuter than regular sackboys.

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The summer draught is officially over and we finally have a good selection of games to look forward to! These past months sure went by fast, as if someone kept clicking the days away, thinking…

Civ 5: One More Turn Demotivational Poster.

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Another February, available in 2010 flavour, another JRT episode, available next week and another list of the month’s most promising videogame releases, available right after the break!

Gamers in the audience: 'Aww!' / Non-Gamers: 'WTF?'

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