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Reviews   -   Jul 12, 2024 SPRAWL review — Off the walls
SPRAWL review — Off the walls

SPRAWL is the perfect example of an “if you love that, you’ll love this” game. It borrows directly from a few different titles but does so effectively and tastefully. Frenetic shootouts and advanced movement techniques are the name of the game for this first-person shooter, so if that’s

by Nicholas Aguilera
Reviews   -   Jul 09, 2024 Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail review — Nothing gold can stay
Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail review — Nothing gold can stay

The City of Gold – is it truly a metropolis made of precious metals? Or a paradise whose citizens never experience loss or suffering? Or perhaps simply a myth? Whatever it is, your adventurous nature says your next journey lies in the City of Gold. The city supposedly lies in the

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jul 08, 2024 SPY x ANYA: Operation Memories Review – A Lot of Everything, Little of Substance
SPY x ANYA: Operation Memories Review – A Lot of Everything, Little of Substance

What are your favorite tie-in games? Is it perhaps SpongeBob SquarePants Battle for Bikini Bottom with its multitude of references to the show, detailed character models, and decent platforming? Or perhaps it’s Dragon Ball FighterZ with its heavy emphasis on team-based combo mechanics and flashy abilities rivaled only by

by Katelyn Lawlor
Reviews   -   Jun 29, 2024 Simpler Times review — A vibe of a game
Simpler Times review — A vibe of a game

I’ve been going a million miles an hour since Summer Game Fest. As much as I love writing about video games, this hobby can get the best of me at times. Tired as I might be, a game called Simpler Times seemed like a good end to my large

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Jun 24, 2024 Broken Roads review — worth taking a squiz (and that’s a good thing!)
Broken Roads review — worth taking a squiz (and that’s a good thing!)

There’s a space that exists between the indie titles of the world and the AAA games out there where smaller developers can stretch their legs and try to create games with novel or innovative concepts. It’s also a space where you get derivative work that tries to build

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 24, 2024 Riven (2024) review — a masterpiece remastered
Riven (2024) review — a masterpiece remastered

There are certain studios that define the earliest memories of gamers like me. Their collective imaginations helped lay the foundation for the cinematic masterpieces we experience today. Cyan Worlds is one of those studios. The Myst series, Obduction, Firmament, and Uru transported us to new worlds, telling wonderful stories through

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jun 17, 2024 Kingdom Hearts Integrum Masterpiece collection review on Steam — May your (Steam) Deck be your guiding key
Kingdom Hearts Integrum Masterpiece collection review on Steam — May your (Steam) Deck be your guiding key

The Kingdom Hearts series has been on PC for a few years now through the Epic Games Store. You can read that review here, but the gist is that they’re great ports. They look good, there’s full keyboard and mouse support for every game, and they run pretty

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   May 25, 2024 Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut on PC review — Freshly sharpened katana
Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut on PC review — Freshly sharpened katana

Ghost of Tsushima is a very special game to me. Not only do I remember the hype and being excited to see the furthering of Sucker Punch Productions as a stellar studio, it was the first video I ever did for GameStop TV. I have the collector’s edition, and

by David Burdette
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