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Stalk Exchange is the latest in the surprisingly long list of flower themed speculative stock games, but is this one worth investing in? I think it is. The game is simple; on your turn you take two actions, either planting buds in the garden board or swapping your randomly dealt
by Andy GiovanniYou shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, so I won’t. After all, this is a video game review. In the case of Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana, the cover just happens to be the most notable point of discussion. Everyone already knows that The Oath in
by Jack ZustiakThere are a few things a mystery needs to work, though a good writer can break one or all of these rules. Most important of them all, a mystery needs to have a series of clues people can follow and potentially figure out who the culprit is. If a reveal
by David FlynnAfter this year’s Game Awards, it’s hard not to get swept up in celebrating the juggernauts of the industry, who showcase the technological capability of video games. Notable is the immense value placed on hyper-realistic graphics and vast open worlds, but when a little goober called Astro Bot
by Olivia DaviesInk spins the tale of lost souls travelling a murky purgatory to find their way Beyond. Its visual aesthetics are unimpeachable, brilliant black and white pages of mutated ghosts travelling above a black ocean. Its art is both joyous and grim, evoking a strong potential for this setting and the
by John FarrellRomancing Saga 2’s Revenge of the 7 remake is a rare gift to JRPG fans. The revival of an old classic from the Super Famicom days, it maximizes the strengths of old roleplaying games while reinvigorating them with its own twists and energy. The new elements build on the
by John FarrellThis has been a really interesting game track since its reveal and release for Apple Arcade. Creator of Final Fantasy, Hironobu Sakaguchi, has helped birth one of the most beloved video game franchises of all time. Fantasian Neo Dimension is the reuniting of Final Fantasy’s IP owner, Square Enix,
by Katelyn LawlorMany modern RPG games hold your hand and won’t let go. If you’re sent on a quest, there’s rarely any guesswork. Just follow the quest marker, grab, kill, or activate the thing, and report back to the person who gave you the quest for what will likely
by Jackson Lustberg