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Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2021 Subdivision Infinite DX Video Review — Bite-sized blasting
Subdivision Infinite DX Video Review — Bite-sized blasting

In another of our wonderful experiments, I’ve put together a video review for mobile space shooter turned PS5 title Subdivision Infinite DX! This one is a fun with, with plenty of fast dogfights making it a breeze to pick up and put down. Check my other thoughts, along with

by Donnie Gallagher
Reviews   -   Oct 03, 2021 Alan Wake Remastered Review — Turning up the lights
Alan Wake Remastered Review — Turning up the lights

I can’t call Alan Wake a guilty pleasure, or even a secret passion, because A, there’s a huge cult following of the title, and B, I’m very forthcoming in how much I love Alan Wake. I screeched in excitement when that website listing all but confirmed the

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Sep 30, 2021 In Sound Mind Review – can you survive your patient’s inner demons?
In Sound Mind Review – can you survive your patient’s inner demons?

Desmond Wales is trapped. The building he’s in houses his psychology practice and still looks familiar, but is greatly dilapidated. Outside, water is rising quickly, already engulfing a few smaller buildings. The front door is boarded up, and he is unable to leave. A phone rings and he answers.

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Sep 23, 2021 Kena: Bridge of Spirits review — A delightful adventure from a bygone era
Kena: Bridge of Spirits review — A delightful adventure from a bygone era

I’ve honestly had a really tough time coming up with how I want to open this one. Personally, I’ve been ridiculously excited for the game since it showed up at the June 2020 PS5 Showcase, with it’s charm and beauty captivating me. Even though I’m probably

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Sep 23, 2021 Death Stranding: Director’s Cut Review — I’ll keep coming
Death Stranding: Director’s Cut Review — I’ll keep coming

There really isn’t another game out there like Death Stranding. Sure, it’s not for everyone, but its focus on simple movement and navigating terrain, as well as various hazards, makes it stand out among the so-called “walking simulator” genre. That, and of course the game’s gigantic production

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Sep 22, 2021 F.I.S.T. Forged in Shadow Torch Review – A gorgeous trip through a grim, dark, and dirty world
F.I.S.T. Forged in Shadow Torch Review – A gorgeous trip through a grim, dark, and dirty world

The metroidvania genre has come a long way from its humble beginnings in 1994 with Super Metroid and 1997 with Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. You could argue that the first Metroid in 1986 created the genre, but it wasn’t until the 90’s when the basic principles were

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Sep 17, 2021 Tails of Iron Review – Hail to the Rat King!
Tails of Iron Review – Hail to the Rat King!

Rats are misunderstood creatures.  Sure, they’ve helped spread some of mankind’s greatest illnesses, but that can’t really be attributed to them. After all, they didn’t do it on purpose. Despite the negative connotations associated with rats, they make great pets. Dan Robinson, Team Leader over at

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Sep 16, 2021 Lost Judgement Review — The school days murders
Lost Judgement Review — The school days murders

In Japan, 300 students commit suicide each year. While it can’t always be proven, many of these cases can be linked to bullying. The father of one of these children is Akihiko Ehara, a police officer currently on trial for a groping case. Just before his guilty verdict is

by David Flynn
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