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Reviews   -   Apr 02, 2020 Clout sharks can smell blood — SIMULACRA 2 review
Clout sharks can smell blood — SIMULACRA 2 review

Ladies and gentlemen of the digital age, we stand at the precipice of our own destruction; one step further and down we’ll descend into the deep, dark abyss of late-stage social media. That’s what Malaysian indie studio, Kaigan Games, seems to be telling us with their latest found

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Reviews   -   Jan 25, 2020 Eye of the beholder — Superliminal review
Eye of the beholder — Superliminal review

Rev up the old time machine and let’s take a trip back to the past. We’re going way back — I’m talking like, 2013 (Moore’s law told me that’s old). Somewhere amidst the ancient technologies and decaying subgenres, our first glimpse at a fledgling Superliminal, or

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Reviews   -   Oct 14, 2019 Geralt on the go — The Witcher 3 Switch review
Geralt on the go — The Witcher 3 Switch review

‘Twas the fall of 2019 when The Witcher 3 finally made its way to the Nintendo Switch. Nary a soul thought it could be done, but through the blood, sweat, and tears of Saber Interactive and CD Projekt RED, the so-called Switcher can finally be enjoyed on the go. It’

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Reviews   -   Oct 08, 2019 Think fast, act faster — John Wick Hex review
Think fast, act faster — John Wick Hex review

At first glance, John Wick Hex is everything you don’t want in a game starring the new old face of American action cinema. How, many will wonder, can this deceptively slow, low-energy tactics game hope to compete against a two-hour date with Wick at the movie theater? Leave it

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Previews   -   Aug 31, 2019 Arcane brain games — Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince preview
Arcane brain games — Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince preview

Frozenbyte is back for round four with the next installment of their beloved puzzle-platforming action-adventure series. Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince is shaking up to be a return to form for the franchise after an awkward transition into the third dimension with Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power, bringing back

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Impressions   -   Aug 20, 2019 Idle worship — Stones of Solace impressions
Idle worship — Stones of Solace impressions

The newly-released Stones of Solace is a free virtual treat—courtesy of developers Dziff and Armel Gibson, with composer Jason Sutherland—eager to make itself a part of your daily routine. Tune in each day for two minutes of serene relaxation and meditative rejuvenation through the power of serene visuals

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Reviews   -   Jul 30, 2019 Dead on arrival — She Sees Red review
Dead on arrival — She Sees Red review

Full motion video has seen somewhat of a resurgence in the past few years—the list of notables includes Sam Barlow’s unconventional mystery, Her Story; Tobias Weber’s film festival darling, Late Shift; and of course, we can’t forget about David Slade’s Black Mirror: Bandersnatch. Now we

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Reviews   -   Jul 27, 2019 Clinging on to life — Beyond: Two Souls PC review
Clinging on to life — Beyond: Two Souls PC review

Beyond: Two Souls is the next in Quantic Dream’s line of interactive dramas to hit home computers. Whereas Heavy Rain took a detour into the realm of “gritty realism,” Beyond: Two Souls leads players back onto familiar Quantic Dream territory, the supernatural thriller. This time, players follow the unlikely

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