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Reviews   -   Jul 16, 2020 An enlightening journey through the woods — Paws and Soul review
An enlightening journey through the woods — Paws and Soul review

Video games come in all shapes and sizes, from action-packed first-person shooters to complex puzzle games to relaxing story-based “walking simulators” and more. There’s something for everyone, no matter what your preference is. Now, what if I told you about a game where you play as a mystical wolf

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Jul 15, 2020 Using your brother to get ahead, literally — REZ PLZ review
Using your brother to get ahead, literally — REZ PLZ review

I’m sure that we’ve all either experienced someone using us for their own gain or at least witnessed it happen to someone else to a degree. Usually, this is meant more figuratively, like tricking someone into doing your work for you or playing off their ego in order

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Jul 15, 2020 Man, I wish video game Razzies were a thing – ELEA: Paradigm Shift review
Man, I wish video game Razzies were a thing – ELEA: Paradigm Shift review

Ever wanted to play 2001: A Space Odyssey, but instead of a mystifying story that compels you to keep watching until the end, you’re just confused and disappointed the whole way through? That was my experience playing ELEA: Paradigm Shift, developed by Kyodai Ltd and published by Soedesco. It’

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   Jul 14, 2020 “Happy Birthday, Kiddo” — Seagate’s Last of Us Part II Limited Edition Hard Drive Review
“Happy Birthday, Kiddo” — Seagate’s Last of Us Part II Limited Edition Hard Drive Review

I absolutely loved The Last of Us Part II, as you can see in my review. The game sold over 4 million copies in its first seven days of release, making it the fastest-selling first-party PS4 exclusive ever. Sony and Naughty Dog celebrated this incredible release with a companion themed

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 14, 2020 Eternal Blue Sky — Ghost of Tsushima review
Eternal Blue Sky — Ghost of Tsushima review

In 1274, the first attempt to conquer Japan was made by the Mongols, landing on an island called Tsushima. The samurai suffered horrible losses against the unconventional weapons and tactics of the Mongol army. The battle at Komoda beach was a bloody affair that wiped out the samurai army and

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 13, 2020 Hide and Seek demon edition- The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters review
Hide and Seek demon edition- The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters review

When I heard Korean Highschool students, manga 2D style design, and traumatic horror elements, I knew this was the game for me. The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters is the direct sequel to The Coma: Cutting Class and even given that the game can be played enjoyably without playing its predecessor.

by Erica Echlin
Reviews   -   Jul 11, 2020 So much nostalgia – Burnout Paradise Remastered review
So much nostalgia – Burnout Paradise Remastered review

Boot up your Nintendo Switch, load Burnout Paradise, and hear that title screen song; nothing quite beats hearing Guns N Roses’ Paradise City once more. I kind of forgot this one existed since I didn’t play it nearly as much as I did Burnout 2: Point of Impact or

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   Jul 11, 2020 A bland cake with no icing – Red Bow review
A bland cake with no icing – Red Bow review

Few games can achieve an eerie feeling and send chills up your spine within the first 5 minutes. I felt that with Red Bow, the newest title by Stranga Games released on the 14th of January 2020, which is a short, creepy game designed to emulate the aesthetic of the

by Ben Lombardo
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