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Reviews   -   Mar 25, 2020 It’s rad! — Yakuza 0 review
It’s rad! — Yakuza 0 review

Yakuza 0 is my first experience with a Yakuza game and I’m excited to play the rest in the series because this is an incredible experience. Fun action mixed with a variety of side quests and mini-games come together to create an incredible game that’s hard to put

by Austin Fern
Reviews   -   Mar 22, 2020 If I could turn back time — Iron Danger review
If I could turn back time — Iron Danger review

One thought that has likely crossed your mind at some point is “how could that have played out differently?” or at least some variation of the question. Most cases tend to be real life decisions like asking somebody out, deciding where to go after work, and so on, but this

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Mar 19, 2020 Even in death you’re at constant war — Call of Duty: Warzone review
Even in death you’re at constant war — Call of Duty: Warzone review

We’ve seen Call of Duty’s multiplayer take on different play styles over the years as the landscape in gaming changed. With a bevy of other shooters being successful in the battle royale market, it’s no surprise that the Call of Duty series looks to throw its hat

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Mar 17, 2020 Welcome back to the Empire State — The Division 2: Warlords of New York expansion PC review
Welcome back to the Empire State — The Division 2: Warlords of New York expansion PC review

It’s holiday 2018, and everyone is excitedly rushing to stores for Black Friday sales — the largest shopping day of the year. More money changes hands on this day than any other, making it the perfect vector to deploy a terrible virus. The Green Poison devastated New York, causing The

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Mar 09, 2020 Grab yourself a box of tissue for this emotional adventure — Arise: A Simple Story review
Grab yourself a box of tissue for this emotional adventure — Arise: A Simple Story review

Arise: A Simple Story is so much more than the title implies, because nothing about life is simple. It’s a story about human nature, memories, and feeling a connection to those memories. Through the different chapters that act as the protagonist’s memories, you will feel an emotional pull

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Mar 03, 2020 Table tennis tune-up — Hypergalactic Psychic Table Tennis 3000 review
Table tennis tune-up — Hypergalactic Psychic Table Tennis 3000 review

When you think of early video games, Pong should be one that quickly comes to mind. That simple classic where two paddles move up and down in order to hit a ball bouncing back and forth between the two of them. If the ball passes one of the paddles, the

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Feb 22, 2020 Not even pixelated pirates can slow down this co-op dungeon crawler — Riverbond review
Not even pixelated pirates can slow down this co-op dungeon crawler — Riverbond review

Throughout the years, most dungeon crawlers have taken on the same look and feel, offering nothing new to their genre. Often wanting to capitalize on what’s been established by their predecessors or competition, most dungeon crawling action games are alike – except for this pixelated one. With the style of

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Feb 20, 2020 A truly terrible curse — Curse of Anabelle review
A truly terrible curse — Curse of Anabelle review

The Curse of Anabelle is a horror game; or at least, that’s what it bills itself as. I, however, don’t find that accurate. The only thing that scared me about the Curse of Anabelle is just how terrible it is. This may rank as the worst game that

by Austin Fern
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