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Reviews   -   Apr 14, 2021 Altered just enough — Outriders review
Altered just enough — Outriders review

The thirst for new video games is very real at the moment, especially with so many delays. Outriders is no stranger to delays mind you, originally intended as a next-gen launch title and then dropping back again when its February date just didn’t make sense. Plenty of us ran

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Apr 13, 2021 Flawed but fun — Tasomachi: Behind the Twilight Review
Flawed but fun — Tasomachi: Behind the Twilight Review

I can’t get enough of 3D platformers. From Mario and Ape Escape to more obscure titles like Skylar and Plux: Adventure on Clover Island, I’ve played quite a few of various qualities. There’s something about just moving and jumping around these worlds that appeals to me, and

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 06, 2021 Don’t blink or you’ll miss it — Before Your Eyes review
Don’t blink or you’ll miss it — Before Your Eyes review

Before Your Eyes is not the most polished game. The writing is sharp, but it could stand to be better. It certainly doesn’t break any new ground, and it doesn’t draw out the full potential of its signature mechanic. The game is nothing like what I expected it

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Apr 02, 2021 The door has opened — Kingdom Hearts on PC Review
The door has opened — Kingdom Hearts on PC Review

I’ve been playing Kingdom Hearts games since I was 7 years old, and if you had asked me, even a few years ago, if I thought the games would ever come to PC I would have laughed in your face. However, with the release of Kingdom Hearts 3 on

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Mar 31, 2021 Strolling down memory lane — The Fabled Woods review
Strolling down memory lane — The Fabled Woods review

The indie world has seen no shortage of casual adventures in the last decade. With each passing year, fans of the “walking simulator” subgenre (read: me) have had more and more opportunities to reflect on what it is they love about these intimate adventures. A melancholic journey across evocative landscapes

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Mar 30, 2021 Dance Dance Existentialism — Everhood Review
Dance Dance Existentialism — Everhood Review

It’s hard to subvert expectations when it comes to a typical rhythm game. Press the corresponding button that matches the color on the screen in time with the song. You’ll get the occasional hold or mash as fast as you can, and maybe special inputs like sliding in

by Poch Saldana
Reviews   -   Mar 29, 2021 Equal Opportunity Evil — Evil Genius 2: World Domination review
Equal Opportunity Evil — Evil Genius 2: World Domination review

Being in the crime business is hard. The economics of running an evil empire never gets easier, and sometimes it means 17 years between outings. As we all know, evil never sleeps, so it’s time once again to build up our empire and put those do-gooders in their places.

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 24, 2021 Shaking the Pillars of Heaven — Immortals: Fenyx Rising – Myths of the Eastern Realm review
Shaking the Pillars of Heaven — Immortals: Fenyx Rising – Myths of the Eastern Realm review

And now for something completely different! You’ve likely read our review for the magnificent surprise that is Immortals: Fenyx Rising, or the first DLC (our review) which expanded on the story of Fenyx and the events that unfolded after her conflict with the god Typhon. Well, Ubisoft threw us

by Ron Burke
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