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Reviews   -   Nov 01, 2019 A journey for the people — Death Stranding review
A journey for the people — Death Stranding review

As time has passed, the world has become more and more connected. We went from being spread out with no way to communicate except in person to being able to communicate on the plethora of social media we have now. The point is that we have the power to communicate

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Reviews   -   Oct 30, 2019 All in the palm of your hands — Palm Trees review
All in the palm of your hands — Palm Trees review

Two of the biggest things that can turn people off a tabletop game are complicated rules and lengthy setup time. You don’t want to spend more time looking at the rulebook than actually playing the game because at that point you’re basically just reading. You also don’t

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Reviews   -   Oct 08, 2019 Time to burn some rubber — Grid review
Time to burn some rubber — Grid review

The world of racing is competitive, fast-paced, tense, and full of danger. From real life events such as NASCAR to video games such as Need for Speed and Mario Kart, people have plenty of avenues to get their fix. As with other games, even racing games get reboots. Here we

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Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2019 It’s our time out here — Warsaw review
It’s our time out here — Warsaw review

War games take many forms, although they mostly revolve around run-and-gun gameplay, strategic planning, and espionage. These games tend to make things more fantastical and less realistic, but sometimes it’s refreshing to look at the realism of situations. Whether this involves more realistic healing, consequences such as permanent deaths,

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Reviews   -   Sep 30, 2019 A picturesque puzzler — The Sojourn review
A picturesque puzzler — The Sojourn review

One aspect of media that people love, whether it be in movies, games, and so on, is beautiful visuals. Fantastical worlds, serene environments, and crisp graphics can make all the difference. At the same time, gameplay is important, even if it’s simplistic in design. One such example is The

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Reviews   -   Sep 30, 2019 Take a deep breath and shoot — Sniper Elite 3 Ultimate Edition review
Take a deep breath and shoot — Sniper Elite 3 Ultimate Edition review

Most first person shooter games involve run-and-gun situations, tactical firefights, and a variety of guns, such as assault rifles, SMGs, shotguns, sniper rifles, and more. Even so, there are some games that switch up the formula and offer a new take on gunplay. One such series is the Sniper Elite

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Reviews   -   Sep 17, 2019 It’s not just puck, it’s skill — NHL 20 review
It’s not just puck, it’s skill — NHL 20 review

Sports have had a huge following for years, even making their way to the video game format. Whether it be football, baseball, basketball, tennis, or hockey, you’ve got avenues to experience them in person and digitally. Franchises have spawned from this, and one such example is NHL 20, the

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Reviews   -   Sep 17, 2019 It’s Raccoon City all over again — Daymare: 1998 review
It’s Raccoon City all over again — Daymare: 1998 review

A toxic chemical that turns people into zombies, an entire city devastated by said chemical, and a mysterious organization behind it all; no, I’m not talking about Resident Evil. This familiar storyline comes from Daymare: 1998, a clear homage to the incredibly popular Resident Evil franchise. Everything from the

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