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Reviews   -   Sep 06, 2023 Fae Farm review – So much to do in so little time
Fae Farm review – So much to do in so little time

I’ll be the first to admit that farming sims aren’t my cup of tea. Why would I want to plant, water, and grow crops when exploring uncharted worlds and battling monstrous enemies are options? We consistently get a handful of these games every year, and while they perform

by Noah Rigsby
Reviews   -   Sep 05, 2023 Rune Factory 3 Special review — Beep beep I’m a weresheep
Rune Factory 3 Special review — Beep beep I’m a weresheep

Rune Factory has held a special place in my heart since the first entry back on the DS in 2006. It combines relaxing farm and social sim elements from Story of Seasons with action RPG mechanics in a way that really shouldn’t work, and yet it does. It’s

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Aug 26, 2023 Red Dead Redemption Review — Aging like fine wine, but with a price
Red Dead Redemption Review — Aging like fine wine, but with a price

The first Red Dead Redemption has been and will always be one of Rockstar’s beloved classics, thanks to its engaging narrative, memorable characters, and an expansive open world. This 13 year old gem has finally arrived in town on the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch with a port that

by Henry Viola
Reviews   -   Aug 23, 2023 HyperX Cloud III Wireless Gaming Headset review — It’s like wearing a cloud
HyperX Cloud III Wireless Gaming Headset review — It’s like wearing a cloud

I have never been a fan of wireless peripherals. As a proud user of wired products, including headphones, I have a strong bias against the wireless family. Why would I sabotage my gaming experience with slow latency, lagging responses, and lower-grade volume? A cord connected to my console of choice

by Dominique' McClain
Reviews   -   Aug 21, 2023 Stray Gods review — Musical theatre meets gaming
Stray Gods review — Musical theatre meets gaming

My favorite thing about video games is that they are a constantly evolving art form. Since their inception, developers have experimented with unique ways to tell stories, often pushing the so-called boundaries of what constitutes a video game in the process. All this experimenting has led to a game like

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Aug 07, 2023 Pikmin 4 review — Doggi Dandori
Pikmin 4 review — Doggi Dandori

Captain Olimar has crashed on Planet PNF-404… again. And it’s up to the Rescue Corps to find and save him. Unfortunately the Rescue Corps have also crashed, so it’s up to you to rescue the Rescue Corps. You’ll need to work alongside some of the planet’s

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jul 27, 2023 Lisa: The Painful & The Joyful – Definitive Edition review — An exercise in pain
Lisa: The Painful & The Joyful – Definitive Edition review — An exercise in pain

I’ve always described Lisa: The Painful and its DLC epilogue, Lisa: The Joyful, as amazing games I would never recommend to anyone ever. They’re fascinating explorations of the cycle of abuse and great instances of choices in the narrative directly affecting gameplay, but it takes a certain kind

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jul 27, 2023 Disney Illusion Island review — Mickey Metroidvania? TEEBEEDEE!
Disney Illusion Island review — Mickey Metroidvania? TEEBEEDEE!

My 80 year old mom loves Mickey Mouse. Other people like Mickey, but my mom has spent a metric ton of time in the parks, collects the mouse like it’s going out of style, and has more memorabilia and clothing than most Disney stores you’ll find on Main

by Ron Burke
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