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Reviews   -   Apr 05, 2021 Not all that glitters is gold – Golden Force Review
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It’s no secret that I’m rather partial to a bit of pixel art and that I have a great love of 8-bit and 16-bit generation gaming, having grown up with those classic systems and games and I still maintain a respectable retro collection. I bring this up because

by Devo Deaves
Reviews   -   Apr 05, 2021 A prettied PS4 re-release – Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 review
A prettied PS4 re-release – Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 review

I don’t think it’s possible to have not played a Tony Hawk’s game yet. There’s been a lot, and I’m not talking about just the Pro Skater games — there’s been a ton of series. We’ve had, obviously, Pro Skater, as well as American

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   Apr 04, 2021 Rising to the occasion — Monster Hunter Rise Review
Rising to the occasion — Monster Hunter Rise Review

Hunters, listen up! Monsters Rise once more to fight. Go! Take arms in hand! Monster Hunter Rise is the latest in the long-running franchise, and arguably the best yet. It may not be as pretty as World, but it makes so many quality of life changes I suspect it would

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 02, 2021 One of a kind — It Takes Two review
One of a kind — It Takes Two review

Josef Fares has a big mouth, as we found out at The Game Awards back in 2017, but he also has a big heart and imagination. It’s impossible to miss that with him being behind hits such as Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons and A Way Out. His

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Apr 02, 2021 The door has opened — Kingdom Hearts on PC Review
The door has opened — Kingdom Hearts on PC Review

I’ve been playing Kingdom Hearts games since I was 7 years old, and if you had asked me, even a few years ago, if I thought the games would ever come to PC I would have laughed in your face. However, with the release of Kingdom Hearts 3 on

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Mar 31, 2021 Strolling down memory lane — The Fabled Woods review
Strolling down memory lane — The Fabled Woods review

The indie world has seen no shortage of casual adventures in the last decade. With each passing year, fans of the “walking simulator” subgenre (read: me) have had more and more opportunities to reflect on what it is they love about these intimate adventures. A melancholic journey across evocative landscapes

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Mar 31, 2021 Chaos Management — Tales from the Borderlands Review for Switch
Chaos Management — Tales from the Borderlands Review for Switch

It’s been a while since the demise (and upcoming resurrection) of Telltale Games, but we’re only just now seeing what will happen to their legacy of games. A few former employees formed Skunkape Games and put out last year’s excellent Sam and Max Save the World Remastered,

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Mar 30, 2021 Dance Dance Existentialism — Everhood Review
Dance Dance Existentialism — Everhood Review

It’s hard to subvert expectations when it comes to a typical rhythm game. Press the corresponding button that matches the color on the screen in time with the song. You’ll get the occasional hold or mash as fast as you can, and maybe special inputs like sliding in

by Poch Saldana
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