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Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2023 Mortal Kombat 1 Review — Asterisk-y Changes
Mortal Kombat 1 Review — Asterisk-y Changes

The “1” in Mortal Kombat 1 implies a new beginning. It is technically correct to say that Mortal Kombat 1 reboots the world of Mortal Kombat, kickstarting a new era of the long-running series. However, an unusually large emphasis on the “re” looms over everything that Mortal Kombat 1 risks

by Jack Zustiak
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2023 The Crew Motorfest review — Beautiful but empty
The Crew Motorfest review — Beautiful but empty

It’s been about 5 years since The Crew 2 released, but now Ubisoft Ivory Tower is back again with their latest entry in the series: The Crew Motorfest. This festival focused racing game has you take on the Hawaiian island of Oahu to partake in events that car fans

by Henry Viola
Reviews   -   Sep 18, 2023 RIG 600 Pro HS headset review – Truth is, the game was RIGged from the start
RIG 600 Pro HS headset review – Truth is, the game was RIGged from the start

Yeah, that’s right, as you can tell from the title, I like Fallout: New Vegas. You know what else I like? The RIG 600 Pro HS wireless headset. Arriving just in time for the upcoming fall gaming release schedule, I believe this headset should be on everyone’s radar.

by Nicholas Aguilera
Reviews   -   Sep 16, 2023 Crossfire: Sierra Squad PSVR2 review-in-progress — Drop and give me twenty, soldier
Crossfire: Sierra Squad PSVR2 review-in-progress — Drop and give me twenty, soldier

I admittedly wince when I hear “Crossfire”. I did not like CrossfireX, and given this is from the same universe, you tend to worry. That said, everyone deserves a second chance, and being this game is a PSVR2 one, the change of scenery can do it good. After some time

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Sep 13, 2023 Lies of P review — Pinocchio comes to life in this brutal take on the classic fairy tale
Lies of P review — Pinocchio comes to life in this brutal take on the classic fairy tale

Souls-like games are a dime a dozen. Ever since FromSoftware first launched their now iconic series, other developers have attempted to replicate the lightning-in-a-bottle that Dark Souls/Demon’s Souls produced, with varying degrees of success. Lies of P is the latest in this Souls-like lineage, taking notes from both

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Sep 12, 2023 Green Hell VR PSVR2 review — One hellish port
Green Hell VR PSVR2 review — One hellish port

The original Green Hell, an open-world multiplayer survival sim set in the Amazon jungle, came out on PC and consoles back in 2019 to generally favorable reviews. Survival sims are a dime a dozen, but this one provides a hardcore experience whilst delivering an engaging narrative. Thanks to the game’

by Henry Viola
Reviews   -   Sep 12, 2023 Ad Infinitum review — Nightmares of war
Ad Infinitum review — Nightmares of war

Just above the waterlogged trenches, deep within the bramble of ash-soaked wire, something sinister watches from within the gas and fog. Players step into the boots of Paul Von Schmitt, a German soldier grappling with the terrors of the Great War. With your mind warped between memories of your family

by Corvo Rohwer
Reviews   -   Sep 11, 2023 Eternights review — Finding love in a hopeless place
Eternights review — Finding love in a hopeless place

I knew there was something special about Eternights when it was announced back in 2022 at PlayStation’s State of Play event. While it contains many elements and themes that are reminiscent of Atlas’s Persona series, this project seems to stand out in its own unique way. Now that

by Henry Viola
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