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Reviews   -   Jan 13, 2025 Dynasty Warriors: Origins review — One player hack and slash
Dynasty Warriors: Origins review — One player hack and slash

It’s been more than half a decade since the last mainline Dynasty Warriors game, but now the series is back with a prequel, titled Dynasty Warriors: Origins. It again takes on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but this time in the eyes of a new protagonist, known as

by Henry Viola
Reviews   -   Jan 12, 2025 Party Versus review – Bringing mixed reality fun to game night
Party Versus review – Bringing mixed reality fun to game night

Sometimes when I try to tell my family what I do in VR, they look at me as if I’m speaking a foreign language and telling them an inside joke that they can’t possibly understand even though I’m explaining as clearly as possible. I was playing a

by Sonya Haskins
Reviews   -   Jan 09, 2025 Cave Hikers review —Underground, but surface level
Cave Hikers review —Underground, but surface level

Cave Hikers is a point-and-click hidden object game where you’ll solve puzzles and complete quests to maneuver through a strange and mysterious cave. Players will guide a trio of explorers, Aki, Vuvo and Valeriano as they take off on their expedition to locate the fabled “Cave with an infinite

by Corvo Rohwer
Reviews   -   Jan 07, 2025 Mindcop review — Time doesn’t stop for anyone
Mindcop review — Time doesn’t stop for anyone

Mixing and matching genres in video games is always an exciting notion, often creating innovative experiences that stand out amongst their competitors. You have the likes of Portal that mixes FPS-type gameplay with puzzles and platforming, and most famously, Nier Automata, which combines hack and slash and shoot-em-up play styles.

by Olivia Davies
Reviews   -   Jan 06, 2025 Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana review — Judging a cover by its book
Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana review — Judging a cover by its book

You shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, so I won’t. After all, this is a video game review. In the case of Ys Memoire: The Oath in Felghana, the cover just happens to be the most notable point of discussion. Everyone already knows that The Oath in

by Jack Zustiak
Reviews   -   Jan 06, 2025 On Your Tail review — Trial and tail-ror
On Your Tail review — Trial and tail-ror

There are a few things a mystery needs to work, though a good writer can break one or all of these rules. Most important of them all, a mystery needs to have a series of clues people can follow and potentially figure out who the culprit is. If a reveal

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jan 05, 2025 The Case of the Golden Idol review — cults, politics and murder mystery. A concoction of Detective game greatness
The Case of the Golden Idol review — cults, politics and murder mystery. A concoction of Detective game greatness

After this year’s Game Awards, it’s hard not to get swept up in celebrating the juggernauts of the industry, who showcase the technological capability of video games. Notable is the immense value placed on hyper-realistic graphics and vast open worlds, but when a little goober called Astro Bot

by Olivia Davies
Reviews   -   Jan 01, 2025 Romancing Saga 2 Revenge of the Seven review — a flawed masterpiece
Romancing Saga 2 Revenge of the Seven review — a flawed masterpiece

Romancing Saga 2’s Revenge of the 7 remake is a rare gift to JRPG fans. The revival of an old classic from the Super Famicom days, it maximizes the strengths of old roleplaying games while reinvigorating them with its own twists and energy. The new elements build on the

by John Farrell
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