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Reviews   -   Nov 24, 2020 Even more grids — Gears Tactics review (Xbox Series X/S update)
Even more grids — Gears Tactics review (Xbox Series X/S update)

Earlier this year, we reviewed Gears Tactics for PC, most of which is applicable to the Xbox Series X/S versions. You can find that review here. Having now played through Gears Tactics a second time, the turn-based mayhem wearing a hefty coat of Gears paint on top of it

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Nov 23, 2020 A wallpaper engine with walking mechanics – Cloudpunk review
A wallpaper engine with walking mechanics – Cloudpunk review

It seems like the cyberpunk genre is the talk of the town recently. There’s such a huge influx of games that it can be hard to find a few that stand out. Maybe it’s due to the impact Cyberpunk 2077 is having on the market, or maybe because

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   Nov 23, 2020 It’s not delivery, it’s the Cirno! — Touhou Spell Bubble review
It’s not delivery, it’s the Cirno! — Touhou Spell Bubble review

Hey, you thought Puyo Puyo Tetris was the only bizarre but wonderful puzzle crossover game out this generation? Well, Taito finally brought Touhou Spell Bubble to the west, and I’ve got to say, it’s one of the most addictive things I’ve played all year. While its main

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Nov 21, 2020 The definitive, gory, and violent fighting experience – Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate review
The definitive, gory, and violent fighting experience – Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate review

For me, the Mortal Kombat series has always been the definitive fighting experience. It’s the series to jump into if you want pure, unadulterated violence pitched in front of an amazing narrative. Although I have played each and every mainline Mortal Kombat game, I’ve spent more time with

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   Nov 20, 2020 Killer Oneechan — Onee Chanbara Origin Review
Killer Oneechan — Onee Chanbara Origin Review

OneeChanbara Origin is the heavily stylistic remake of the two original 2004 and 2005 PlayStation 2 hack and slash classics, The OneeChanbara and The OneeChanbara 2. Now in 2020, the developers have decided to blend the plotlines and other elements from both games to varying degrees of success. OneeChanbara Origin

by Abdul Saad
Reviews   -   Nov 19, 2020 Pure, childlike happiness – Sackboy: A Big Adventure review
Pure, childlike happiness – Sackboy: A Big Adventure review

For many, the LittleBigPlanet series was what a lot of players grew up on. For me, that’s quite the opposite. You see, I skipped the PS3 and chose the Xbox 360 as the console to introduce me to that generation of games. Just like PS3 players of the LittleBigPlanet

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   Nov 17, 2020 A shoddy shooter X-perience – PositronX review
A shoddy shooter X-perience – PositronX review

PositronX is easily Scorpius Games’ most ambitious title yet. From publishing TankYou! — a twin-stick arena shooting game — to developing I Shall Remain — a post-apocalyptic action RPG — Scorpius Games have delved further into the action shooter genre to come up with PositronX. PositronX is a futuristic FPS title that follows in

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   Nov 13, 2020 Crazy Coasters Come to Consoles — Planet Coaster Console Edition review
Crazy Coasters Come to Consoles — Planet Coaster Console Edition review

If you are a long time reader, you know I absolutely LOVE Planet Coaster, as you can plainly see in my review for the game on PC. Pouring literally hundreds of hours into the main game and its various content packs, it represents one of the most played games in

by Ron Burke
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