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When we reviewed ChromaGun last year, we referred to it as a “poor man’s Portal.” Now that it’s been released for PlayStation VR, I can safely say that
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New Aragami, but the same old tricks it seems. God Eater 3 continues the series tradition of blending together lackluster progression, melodramatic storytelling, outdated visuals, and one-note combat to create
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In the world of indies, the platformer is prolific. Whether amazing 2D works like Gris or Celeste, or cool 3D gems like A Hat in Time and Snake Pass, there’
There’s an art to remaking a classic. The trick is to stay true to the original, without simply rehashing the same thing; to update with new ideas, without straying
Vane’s developers have been quiet about the game for its entire production, sharing only snippets of information and short gameplay trailers up until its release. Having played Vane, I