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Reviews   -   Feb 29, 2024 Penny’s Big Breakaway review — A good first performance
Penny’s Big Breakaway review — A good first performance

Platformers are perhaps the purest genre of video games. It’s just you, the challenge the developers have set before you, and an assortment of tools to overcome it. Sure, there may be baddies to bash along the way sometimes, but for the most part any “combat” is really just

by David Flynn & Jack Zustiak
Reviews   -   Feb 28, 2024 Skull & Bones review — Live Service Land Ho!
Skull & Bones review — Live Service Land Ho!

I was there when Skull & Bones was announced at E3 of 2017. I was there to go hands-on with the game in 2018 (you can see that right here). It only seemed appropriate that I be the one to take to the high seas to review Skull & Bones

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 28, 2024 Momodora: Moonlit Farewell review — Perfectly pleasant goodbye
Momodora: Moonlit Farewell review — Perfectly pleasant goodbye

Momodora: Moonlit Farwell is the video game equivalent of a mild Spring day. Entering its world feels both warm and familiar. Everything looks beautiful. Much like a gentle breeze, it pushes you forward at an even pace while later offering just enough resistance to keep things interesting. I enjoy Spring

by Jack Zustiak
Reviews   -   Feb 24, 2024 Anomaly Agent review — Imagine if the SCP Foundation and a 70s action flick merged
Anomaly Agent review — Imagine if the SCP Foundation and a 70s action flick merged

If you have a thing for 1970s action movies and time travel flicks, then oh boy do I have the game for you. Developed and published by Phew Phew Games, Anomaly Agent is a 2D, beat ‘em up, side scroller platformer that takes place in an alternate version of the

by Jackson Lustberg
Reviews   -   Feb 19, 2024 Ultros review — Style over subsystems
Ultros review — Style over subsystems

Ultros undoubtedly stands out. With its radical visual style and a horde of unusual subsystems, you won’t be confusing it with the mountain of other games “like Metroid” available these days. Those distinctive flairs are Ultros’s greatest strengths and its greatest weaknesses. Ultros cleverly reinterprets a familiar game

by Jack Zustiak
Reviews   -   Feb 09, 2024 KLEVV CRAS V RGB DDR5 RAM review — Another win for KLEVV
KLEVV CRAS V RGB DDR5 RAM review — Another win for KLEVV

When I first started reviewing KLEVV RAM, I suggested that it might not be the first name that comes to mind for the memory in your next build. I suggested you’d more likely think of heavyweights like Samsung, Kingston, and others. I don’t think that’s the case

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 08, 2024 Tekken 8 review — Unrivaled King of the Iron Melting Pot
Tekken 8 review — Unrivaled King of the Iron Melting Pot

King of the Iron Melting Pot – Jack Zustiak (PS5) Ninjas, bears, robots, devils, and occasionally, run-of-the-mill humans – sooner or later, everyone and everything finds itself within the melting pot known as a Tekken. Tekken contains every crazy idea you can think of, and its fighting mechanics reflect that. Each character

by Jack Zustiak
Reviews   -   Feb 06, 2024 The Inquisitor review — Taking the Lord’s name in vain
The Inquisitor review — Taking the Lord’s name in vain

There’s something so alluring about a good mystery game. It hooks you, then drags you down deeper and deeper into the investigation, feeding you small bits of information, not too little, not too much. You put the pieces together to uncover something greater and the strings on the evidence

by Jackson Lustberg
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