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Reviews   -   Aug 07, 2020 Boomerang fun? Or boomerang fooey? — Boomerang Fu review
Boomerang fun? Or boomerang fooey? — Boomerang Fu review

Boomerang Fu is a frantic, cutesy party-game developed by Cranky Watermelon, an indie Australian studio dedicated to “creat[ing] cute games that bring people together in times when we’re otherwise kept apart,” according to their website. It will be released on Switch, Steam, and Xbox One, August 13th, 2020,

by Timothy McVicar
Reviews   -   Aug 07, 2020 Grind souls — Hellpoint review
Grind souls — Hellpoint review

I really like the Souls series. I’ve played and beaten everything from Demon Souls to Bloodborne. I love the series so much that I tend to be harsh towards other Souls-likes. I find most of them derivative and lacking any originality. Thankfully, I can’t say this about Hellpoint.

by Austin Fern
Reviews   -   Aug 05, 2020 “There’s so much more to discover before the world ends” — Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition review
“There’s so much more to discover before the world ends” — Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition review

If there’s a title that made PC players seriously consider abandoning their favorite platform and picking up a console, it’s Horizon Zero Dawn. Absolutely gorgeous, the game captivated us and gave us a completely unique combat experience as we fought giant mechanized dinosaurs in our battle to retake

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 04, 2020 A real man should be a little stupid — Yakuza Kiwami 2 Review
A real man should be a little stupid — Yakuza Kiwami 2 Review

Kazuma Kiryu can’t seem to leave the Yakuza life behind. Every year around Christmas time he gets pulled back into the Tojo Clan’s world to solve some dispute or another, usually with the neighboring Omi Alliance. This time, after finding the Tojo’s stolen 10 billion Yen, the

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Aug 04, 2020 90s action with a new school twist — Ultracore review
90s action with a new school twist — Ultracore review

In the age of 4K graphics, high framerate gameplay, and games that require a plethora of buttons just to get past the title screen, here comes a game that says none of that overcomplicated gameplay and overdeveloped graphics are necessary for players to have fun.  Ultracore is a 16-bit, 2-D

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Aug 03, 2020 No crisis is too big for the Switch — Crysis Remastered review
No crisis is too big for the Switch — Crysis Remastered review

Who would have thought that Crysis, the PC game that was known for sending high-end PC’s crying home to their manufacturers, would ever make its way onto the hybrid Switch console? Yet, almost 13 years from its initial launch on the PC, we have the opportunity to play one

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Aug 01, 2020 The road to hell… — Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise Review
The road to hell… — Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise Review

2005 – Special Agent Francis York Morgan is vacationing in Le Carré, Louisiana, when Lise Clarkson is found dead, but her body goes missing. 2019 – Special Agent Aaliyah Davis has come to the now retired Francis Zack Morgan’s apartment to interrogate him about the case he supposedly solved fourteen years

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jul 30, 2020 Ballad of the Raven Queen — Röki Review
Ballad of the Raven Queen — Röki Review

Your brother has been kidnapped by a strange beast that’s destroyed your home and killed your father. You follow the beast’s trail into the forest, only to discover your brother being pulled into an otherworldly portal. You attempt to follow, but it closes too quickly, and you find

by David Flynn
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