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While I’m not the biggest fan of realistic racing games, there have been a few that struck a chord with me, most notably the Forza Horizon series. There’s
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Part Time UFO is in the running for the feelgood game of 2020, and that’s in a year with Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Bugsnax. Released a while ago
The unsurprising success of Monster Prom has opened the floodgates for a deluge of sequels and spinoffs. Monster Camp is the first to cross the finish, graduating from quirky mini-story
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I really want to like Legends of Ethernal. It’s got a great aesthetic and style with its presentation, and combined with the linear structure, it feels like a nice
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The line between good concept and good implementation is a fine but important one, and Ring of Pain is unfortunately on the wrong side of it. This miniature roguelike has