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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 30, 2021 Medieval Dynasty review — A tale of many buckets
Medieval Dynasty review — A tale of many buckets

Being a peasant sucks. There are some real opportunities afforded to a peasant, though. You can starve to death, freeze to death, die of dehydration, be poisoned by improperly prepared food, be eaten by wolves, mauled by bears — the choices are endless! Just surviving for a year is a challenge.

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 30, 2021 Diablo II: Resurrected review — Nostalgia reborn anew
Diablo II: Resurrected review — Nostalgia reborn anew

Diablo II released to critical acclaim in the year 2000, with fans embracing the isometric looter wholeheartedly. The Lord of Destruction expansion pack released a year later amped the 8-player craziness to a new level, adding two more classes in the Assassin and Druid, a vastly expanded stash, a fresh

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Sep 29, 2021 Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania Review — Hello Bananabuster
Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania Review — Hello Bananabuster

The year is 2002, I am seven years old and looking for a game to rent at our local Blockbuster. I see this weird Gamecube game about monkeys in balls, so of course I have to pick it. While the main campaign is way too hard for me, I adore

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Sep 28, 2021 Steel Assault review — Tough as steel
Steel Assault review — Tough as steel

If any of the Soulsborne games were a 2D side-scrolling run and gun, I’d probably enjoy them a lot more. Steel Assault is that tough-as-nails, trial by error kind of platformer, and its style is inspired by old-school, wallet-draining 90’s arcade games like Metal Slug, but also features

by Anthony Shelton
Reviews   -   Sep 24, 2021 Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Review on Switch — Gohan’s Bizzare Adventure
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Review on Switch — Gohan’s Bizzare Adventure

After the death of Son Goku, Androids terrorize the world for years to come. His son, Gohan, is Earth’s last remaining warrior, but even he cannot stand against this robotic threat. The world’s hopes rest in the hands of one young boy, Trunks, the son of Vegeta and

by David Flynn
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
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