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Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2021 Just Dance 2022 review — Better than the last
Just Dance 2022 review — Better than the last

As soon as you boot up Just Dance 2022, it immediately feels like Ubisoft is phoning it in. It’s the exact same interface as Just Dance 2021, which is the same as 2020, which is the same as 2019. Ubisoft has gone from trying to compel you to buy

by Anthony Shelton
Reviews   -   Nov 02, 2021 Crysis Remastered Trilogy review — The power is in your hands
Crysis Remastered Trilogy review — The power is in your hands

We’re living in a future where you can take Crysis 3 with you on the go—where “but can it run Crysis” has all but vanished from the public consciousness. In 2007, I was struggling to run the Robots tie-in video game on my PC, let alone the beast

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Nov 01, 2021 The Sims 4 Launches Two New Kits — Incheon Arrivals & Fashion Street
The Sims 4 Launches Two New Kits — Incheon Arrivals & Fashion Street

The Sims 4 has had a great year with some excellent releases of quality content. The latest addition to the franchise comes with two new Kits aimed at giving people some stylish cultural clothing choices! The Fashion Street Kit offers styles inspired from the premier shopping center of the same

by Holly Hudspeth
Reviews   -   Nov 01, 2021 Dying Light: Platinum Edition Review — Stopping yourself in your tracks
Dying Light: Platinum Edition Review — Stopping yourself in your tracks

Dying Light is a 2015, open world, zombie parkour game and, after the success of its launch, I have never heard anyone talk about it. Ever. Critics were relatively positive on the game and it sold pretty well, so why is this the case? Well, as many have already pointed

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Oct 29, 2021 Wildermyth Review — DnD for the lonely
Wildermyth Review — DnD for the lonely

I may adore tabletop role playing games, but that doesn’t mean I can play them often or really ever. I played Dungeons and Dragons exactly once in college, then dungeon mastered for my siblings twice, and I watch actual play shows like Stitch of Fate and The “C” Team,

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Oct 29, 2021 Unplugged Oculus Quest 2 VR review — Let’s start with a C chord
Unplugged Oculus Quest 2 VR review — Let’s start with a C chord

While I had a little bit of buyer’s remorse initially when I picked up the Oculus Quest 2 at launch, that has quickly dissipated with the surplus of games released for the headset. You’ve got things like Vader Immortal that let you wield both the Force and lightsaber,

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Oct 27, 2021 Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water Review – the Wii U paranormal classic finally lands on modern consoles
Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water Review – the Wii U paranormal classic finally lands on modern consoles

The Wii U was an interesting experiment as to what a console can and can’t do, and despite its rapid demise and small library of games, the games it left behind were surprisingly good – as evidenced by the recent onslaught of remasters and ports to the Nintendo Switch and

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Oct 27, 2021 Phoenix Point: Behemoth Edition Review – This Pandoran Needs Polish
Phoenix Point: Behemoth Edition Review –  This Pandoran Needs Polish

If you can believe it, Phoenix Point first released on PC all the way back in 2019. Since then it’s had a myriad of patches, updates and DLC to improve balance, technical performance, add content, and so on. The culmination of these updates was the Year One edition, which,

by Kristian Longden
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