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Reviews   -   Feb 08, 2024 While the Iron’s Hot Review – Burned out
While the Iron’s Hot Review – Burned out

There’s no shortage of crafting games, as the genre has grown and intertwined with several other genres with no signs of slowing down. 2024 is upon us, and we have everything from hardcore survival crafting experiences to cozy, small-town titles that focus on crafting tools for your homestead. That

by Noah Rigsby
Reviews   -   Feb 06, 2024 Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash review — Absolutely cursed
Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash review — Absolutely cursed

Jujutsu Kaisen hits the video game stage for the very first time, known for its high-octane clashes between curses and sorcerers. Yuji Itadori and his fellow classmates must learn to harness Jujutsu Sorcery as an ancient evil swells, beckoning danger ever closer. While the series is popular among both manga

by Corvo Rohwer
Reviews   -   Feb 01, 2024 Grotto review — Constellation conundrum
Grotto review — Constellation conundrum

Residing in their lonely cave, a star tamer offers wisdom to those who seek it. You are this soothsayer, able to unveil the meaning of the constellations. As the residents of the valley wander through troubling times, they now look to you for guidance, for better or worse.  While your

by Corvo Rohwer
Reviews   -   Jan 23, 2024 Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth review — Double the hero, infinite times the fun
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth review — Double the hero, infinite times the fun

The beginning of a new year is usually a quiet time for the gaming community, with a few small titles releasing here and there. Sega and RGG Studio have other plans, however, as the 8th mainline entry in the Yakuza/Like a Dragon franchise is coming in hot to start

by Henry Viola
Reviews   -   Jan 19, 2024 Bulletstorm VR review — Cult classic arrives on VR, but disappointing VR combat holds it back
Bulletstorm VR review — Cult classic arrives on VR, but disappointing VR combat holds it back

For a game about an abrasive and hard-to-like drunk and his ragtag team of soldiers, Bulletstorm has had a surprisingly long shelf life. After first releasing on consoles in 2011 to relatively great reviews but lackluster sales and some controversy, Bulletstorm managed to remain popular enough that only five years

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Jan 17, 2024 The Cub review — Primal platforming
The Cub review — Primal platforming

In the wake of the Great Ecological Catastrophe, the Earth is but a shadow of its former self. Leaving billions behind to die, the ultra-rich boarded spaceships and fled to Mars without a second thought. In spite of this, life on our blue planet wouldn’t give up so easily.

by Corvo Rohwer
Reviews   -   Jan 16, 2024 The Last of Us Part II Remastered Review — An Epic Return
The Last of Us Part II Remastered  Review — An Epic Return

The Last of Us Part II released all the way back in 2020 and, while contentious, is still arguably one of the most engaging, emotionally driven, and narratively in-depth games of its year. Now, almost four years later, the game is getting a remastered version with overhauled visuals and graphical

by Abdul Saad
Reviews   -   Jan 11, 2024 Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown review — Heir to Elegance
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown review — Heir to Elegance

Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown hails from a long lineage of elegance. Although the details of its form shifts among the sands of time, Prince of Persia consistently holds the shape of a prince deftly and elegantly navigating gauntlets of hazards. As the latest successor to the crown, The

by Jack Zustiak
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