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Reviews   -   Oct 01, 2017 Dungeons, demons and grave robbing- Battle Chasers: Nightwar
Dungeons, demons and grave robbing- Battle Chasers: Nightwar

Battle Chasers: Nightwar is a beautiful, full-length, turn-based strategic RPG that has everything you expect from a AAA title, but it somehow managed to do it on an indie budget

by A Kay Purcell
Reviews   -   Sep 28, 2017 Infinite possibilities – the impossible Divinity: Original Sin 2 review
Infinite possibilities – the impossible Divinity: Original Sin 2 review

With a sprawling singleplayer, cooperative multiplayer, a Dungeon Master mode, and over 100 hours of content with choices that matter, this may be the best RPG of 2017.

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 25, 2017 No quarter: Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite Review
No quarter: Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite Review

Marvel Vs Capcom: Infinite is a competent fighter worthy of the series, but has changed in ways which suit the Marvel Cinematic Universe more than its fans.

by Tyler Brown
Reviews   -   Sep 24, 2017 Feel the burn: Guild Wars 2: Path of Fire
Feel the burn: Guild Wars 2: Path of Fire

Guild Wars 2: Path of Fire is finally upon us, bringing a massive influx of new content and story to the land of Kryta. But is the addition of new areas, additional story chapters, mounts and elite specializations enough to make the latest expansion worth it for established players? The

by Victor Grunn
Reviews   -   Sep 12, 2017 The forest for the trees: Darkwood review
The forest for the trees: Darkwood review

“You are playing a challenging and unforgiving game,” the Rorschach-test inspired loading screen warns. “You will not be led by the hand. Respect the woods. Be patient. Focus.” As I progressed through the prologue and the murky beginnings of Chapter 1, I realized how true that was. Darkwood is a

by Taylor Menke
Reviews   -   Aug 29, 2017 I’m not afraid to Ys, anytime’ll do it: Ys Seven review
I’m not afraid to Ys, anytime’ll do it: Ys Seven review

Simplicity really speaks to me. In a world where you can have anything imaginable in any color you like, sometimes it can be nice to just stop, breathe, and appreciate the small things. Time and time again, the Ys franchise uses a basic “us and them” dynamic to show foreign

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Aug 16, 2017 A descent into a mental maelstrom: >observer_ review
A descent into a mental maelstrom: >observer_ review

Bloober Team, the crew behind the excellent horror game, Layers of Fear (our review), are back with a new psychological thriller. Set in the year 2084, >observer_ (hereafter just referred to as observer for my own sanity) tells the story of Daniel Lazarski, a heavily-augmented neural-detective capable of not

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 15, 2017 Going down the only trail that’s ever cold: The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel review
Going down the only trail that’s ever cold: The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel review

The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel has proven to be a very solid offshoot of the JRPG series so far. I played both of the games on the PlayStation Vita and loved them, especially the original. However, that was only two short years ago, and now already we

by Patrick Rost
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