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Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! Review: Poetry In Motion

Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! Review: Poetry In Motion

Doki Doki Literature Club! was a sensation upon its release in 2017. What at first appeared as a cutesy visual ...

Curved Space Review: Shoot ’em Up Satisfaction

Curved Space Review: Shoot ’em Up Satisfaction

Developer Only By Midnight picks up the arcade shoot ’em up tradition with Curved Space, a space shooter that warps the ...

Golf With Your Friends Review: What Friends Are For

Golf With Your Friends Review: What Friends Are For

Developed and published by three-person Australian indie team Blacklight Interactive and Wakefield, England-based crew Team17 (the seasoned studio behind titles ...

WRC 9 Review: It’s Time To Rally Again

WRC 9 Review: It’s Time To Rally Again

The World Rally Championship is one of the ultimate tests of driving skill. Participants try to get the fastest time ...

Dusk Review: A Near-Perfect Retro FPS

Dusk Review: A Near-Perfect Retro FPS

The first-person shooter has changed a lot over the years, and 1990s classics like Quake look extremely different from slower-paced modern franchises such ...

Sky Noon Review: An Amazing Shooter That Doesn’t Involve Bullets

Sky Noon Review: An Amazing Shooter That Doesn’t Involve Bullets

Not all shooters need to be about pulling off that perfect lethal headshot or grinding down an enemy’s health. New ...

UFC 4 Review – Small Tweaks & An Improved Formula

UFC 4 Review – Small Tweaks & An Improved Formula

There is nothing more fun than watching a well-placed kick make contact with an opponent’s face in UFC 4. Every punch ...

Disjunction Review: An Effective Cyberpunk Stealth RPG

Disjunction Review: An Effective Cyberpunk Stealth RPG

Consumers should be in the middle of a fantastic time for cyberpunk video games, but that all went out of the ...

Trials of Fire Review: More Deckbuilding Excellence

Trials of Fire Review: More Deckbuilding Excellence

Trials of Fire is a deckbuilding roguelite developer and published by Whatboy Games. While it’s been in Steam Early Access ...

Metal: Hellsinger Review – All Metal, All Fun

Metal: Hellsinger Review – All Metal, All Fun

Metal: Hellsinger is a FPS rhythm game from developer The Outsiders that blasts hell’s demons away with heavy metal music. ...

Forza Horizon 3 Review: Maybe The Last Racer You’ll Ever Need

Forza Horizon 3 Review: Maybe The Last Racer You’ll Ever Need

Can a single racing game be all things to all people? All evidence suggests that it simply can’t: over the ...

Into A Dream Review: A Beautiful Celebration of Humanity

Into A Dream Review: A Beautiful Celebration of Humanity

It’s been clear from the moment the trailer for the indie 2D adventure game Into A Dream dropped that developer Filipe ...

Transpose Review: Mindbending Puzzles in VR

Transpose Review: Mindbending Puzzles in VR

Puzzle games and VR have been a strong match since the newest phase of the technology, mainly because the more ...

Pro Evolution Soccer 2019 Review: A Smooth Football Experience

Pro Evolution Soccer 2019 Review: A Smooth Football Experience

For a long time there’s been a war for the crown of the best football game on the market. For ...

Ghostbusters World Review: Busting Never Felt So Good

Ghostbusters World Review: Busting Never Felt So Good

At first, Ghostbusters World might feel like a Pokémon Go clone. Fortunately, it isn’t. Although the gameplay is similar, Ghostbusters ...

Beholder 2 Review: A Dark and Intriguing Political Thriller

Beholder 2 Review: A Dark and Intriguing Political Thriller

Beholder 2 is a grim, disturbing depiction of life in a totalitarian state that picks up where its predecessor left ...

Escape Academy Review: A Vibrant World Filled With Smart Puzzle Design

Escape Academy Review: A Vibrant World Filled With Smart Puzzle Design

Escape Academy is a first-person puzzle solving game that tasks players with solving increasingly complex and unique puzzles as they progress through ...

Famicom Detective Club Review: A Revitalized Classic

Famicom Detective Club Review: A Revitalized Classic

Famicom Detective Club is a pair of classic adventure games that were originally released in 1988 and 1989 for early ...

Ghostrunner PS5 Review: Still Exhilarating & Still Clunky

Ghostrunner PS5 Review: Still Exhilarating & Still Clunky

After its initial demo caught the attention of the gaming community, Ghostrunner became one of 2020’s most anticipated non-AAA titles and was generally ...

NHL 22 Review: A Fresh But Familiar Feeling

A new year brings with it another EA Sports-developed hockey title, with the latest entry being NHL 22. The long-running ice hockey ...