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Many 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 LustbergMy love for the Nintendo Switch was reignited this year, largely due to CRKD. The Nitro Deck+ is a fantastic piece of gear (our review here), and their Atom controller is a cool tiny controller that works surprisingly well (another review here). Another part of their line is the Neo
by David BurdetteI want to state this right now: I had no idea what I was getting myself into when I chose to review this game. My impulsive tendency to just look at an indie game, think it looks wacky, and immediately want to play it allows me to stray out of
by Olivia DaviesAntonblast has an explosive personality and it wants you to know it. Virtually every moment of this chaotic platformer blasts you with loud noises, violently shakes the screen, and overloads your senses with visual clutter. I don’t mind a game that is bursting with ideas, but these ones cause
by Jack ZustiakJoyride: Survival of the Fastest is a two to four player combat racing game. The goal is always to be the first to cross the finish line, usually through a two or three lap track. What sets it apart from most racing games is that you can cross checkpoints in
by Chris HinkesMuch like Nastu and the rest of the wizards who call Fairy Tail their home, Hiro Mashima’s light-hearted adventure and I possess an everlasting bond. Fairy Tail was the first anime/manga series I connected with. Like other kids my age, I of course watched clips and episodes of
by Noah RigsbyI’m starting to think this Weyland Yutani group doesn’t have humanity’s best interests in mind. Call me crazy, but they also don’t seem to be very good engineers. Their ships seem to fall out of the skies, crash landing onto remote stations where they’re doing
by Ron BurkeReviewing a live service game is always weird, because tons of things about the game could change in a single update. Monetization could get more insidious, whole mechanics could be altered, or the story might fall off hard in updates. For now though, at launch, Infinity Nikki is absolutely delightful.
by David Flynn