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Reviews   -   Apr 27, 2020 Off the grid — Gears Tactics review
Off the grid — Gears Tactics review

On the heels of another truly awesome entry in the Gears series, it might seem bizarre for The Coalition to release the exact opposite kind of game you’d expect fans to have an interest in. Gears Tactics is a turn-based strategy game that throws the old Gears rulebook out

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Apr 27, 2020 Get in the robot, Sakura — Sakura Wars Review
Get in the robot, Sakura — Sakura Wars Review

Sakura Wars is the perfect encapsulation of a playable anime. Love it or hate it, it’s got all the tropes, character archetypes, and predictable villains of your typical action-comedy anime series. While I found some elements to be cringe worthy or tired, I’d be lying if I said

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 26, 2020 Who says you’re not supposed to play in trash — Journey to the Savage Planet: Hot Garbage review
Who says you’re not supposed to play in trash — Journey to the Savage Planet: Hot Garbage review

You may be thinking the same thing I was when I heard the name of Journey to the Savage Planet’s first DLC, but it will all make sense when you hear how the Hot Garbage DLC adds all new gameplay, platforming mechanics, and more of what you loved from

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Apr 26, 2020 Backbreaking fun — Moving Out Review
Backbreaking fun — Moving Out Review

Congratulations! You’ve been accepted to become a Furniture Arrangement and Relocation Technician, or F.A.R.T. for short. After completing our mandatory employee training program, you and your friends will have the opportunity to assist the citizens of Packmore in relocating their furniture. You’ll need to work

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 23, 2020 A new way to Breach and Clear — XCOM: Chimera Squad review
A new way to Breach and Clear — XCOM: Chimera Squad review

Five years have passed since the events of XCOM 2. The Avatar project was stopped, preventing the genocide of the human race. The Overlords have fled, ushering in an uneasy peace thanks to an interspecies alliance. A sectoid is even the mayor of the town where you live — City 31.

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Apr 22, 2020 Putting the strand in stranded — Filament review
Putting the strand in stranded — Filament review

Puzzle games come in all shapes and sizes, whether they be matching tiles, connecting paths, navigating mazes, and so on. This leaves the genre open to a plethora of designs, making them more accessible to a wide variety of gamers. The biggest aspect to consider is how easy or hard

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Apr 22, 2020 A sentimental trip that isn’t worth the ride — Pangeon review
A sentimental trip that isn’t worth the ride — Pangeon review

Games today are often heavily marketed and developed with cutting-edge visuals and advanced graphics; and who can blame them? Playing a game in 4K in a world that feels close to the real thing is the natural progression of video games. But there’s something about getting back to the

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Apr 21, 2020 A quirk-filled improvement — My Hero One’s Justice 2 review
A quirk-filled improvement — My Hero One’s Justice 2 review

If you grew up in the emerging otaku market in 2006, you might have experienced Clash of Ninja for the Gamecube. While it was a serviceable anime fighter, it was plagued by a major lack of content. Fast forward to… well, later that year and the sequel to that game

by Elisha Deogracias
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