Austin Fern





The Curse of Anabelle is a horror game; or at least, that’s what it bills itself as. I, however, don’t find that accurate. The only thing that scared me about the Curse of Anabelle is just how terrible it is. This may rank as the worst game that
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Not Tonight has you doing the same thing every day. You look at IDs, weed out the underage, the fakes, and those from banned countries. You do it night after night. It’s repetitive and stressful. I love it. I know I may have scared you away but let me
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Swarmed on all sides by dozens and dozens of enemy aliens, I realized I was most certainly screwed. My run had come to an end, but what a fun run it was. Building a base, expanding, protecting, and exploring is an enjoyable loop even if it isn’t perfect. Still,
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As a Virgo, it is safe to say I connect with the title of this game. I know close to nothing about the zodiac outside of the fact that I’m a Virgo. It turns out, not knowing about the zodiac doesn’t hurt the game much. That’s because
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I’ve never played a Romancing SaGa game before. I really didn’t know what to expect. However, it certainly wasn’t this. Romancing SaGa 3 is a bit of a mess. While most JRPGs spend too much time telling you useless information, Romancing SaGa 3 has the opposite problem.
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Thief of Thieves is an okay game that I wish was much better. We don’t get a lot of stealth games these days and I was hoping this would be one of the better ones. Instead, it offers pretty generic thievery while telling a loosely connected story. Thief of
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Code Vein takes a lot of inspiration from Dark Souls. Let’s just get this out of the way now. Thankfully, it isn’t a straight clone. It does offer its own unique take on the Souls formula. It doesn’t all work, and it certainly doesn’t compare to
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Arkham is lost. Separated from the rest of the world. The Black Day has changed everything. Monsters have risen and are killing with a ferocity that can’t hope to be matched. The horror is too much for many to bear. Their minds become twisted visages of what they once
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