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Reviews   -   Feb 23, 2024 Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore review — Squadala!
Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore review — Squadala!

Only Princess Arzette can defeat Daimur! When the demon lord is freed from his book prison, Arzette must light the beacons around the kingdom to reach his lair and, after repairing the Jewel of Faramore, use it to seal him once again. Along the way, she’ll solve people’s

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Feb 19, 2024 Ultros review — Style over subsystems
Ultros review — Style over subsystems

Ultros undoubtedly stands out. With its radical visual style and a horde of unusual subsystems, you won’t be confusing it with the mountain of other games “like Metroid” available these days. Those distinctive flairs are Ultros’s greatest strengths and its greatest weaknesses. Ultros cleverly reinterprets a familiar game

by Jack Zustiak
Reviews   -   Feb 19, 2024 Another Code: Recollection Review – An experience worth remaking!
Another Code: Recollection Review – An experience worth remaking!

Another Code: Recollection is an “enhanced” version of the original 2005 Nintendo DS game, Another Code: Two Memories and the 2009 Wii game, Another Code: R. The latter was never widely released in North America. You take the role of Ashley Robins, a young girl who has a knack for

by Adam Moreno
Reviews   -   Feb 15, 2024 Not for Broadcast VR review — Can you handle the stress of directing a TV show?
Not for Broadcast VR review — Can you handle the stress of directing a TV show?

I’ve never worked in live TV, but I have helped out with live productions staged by local theatres and have seen how chaotic the backstage world can be in order to ensure that what the audience sees remains flawless.  If Not for Broadcast VR is any indication of the

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Feb 09, 2024 Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League review – Riddle Me This… What happened, Rocksteady?
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League review – Riddle Me This… What happened, Rocksteady?

At its core, Kill the Justice League is a looter shooter live service game, very much in the vein of The Division games. That comes with its pros and cons, but for Kill the Justice League it does seem like the cons outweigh the pros. After 10-15 hours of gameplay,

by Adam Moreno
Reviews   -   Feb 08, 2024 Tekken 8 review — Unrivaled King of the Iron Melting Pot
Tekken 8 review — Unrivaled King of the Iron Melting Pot

King of the Iron Melting Pot – Jack Zustiak (PS5) Ninjas, bears, robots, devils, and occasionally, run-of-the-mill humans – sooner or later, everyone and everything finds itself within the melting pot known as a Tekken. Tekken contains every crazy idea you can think of, and its fighting mechanics reflect that. Each character

by Jack Zustiak
Reviews   -   Feb 06, 2024 The Inquisitor review — Taking the Lord’s name in vain
The Inquisitor review — Taking the Lord’s name in vain

There’s something so alluring about a good mystery game. It hooks you, then drags you down deeper and deeper into the investigation, feeding you small bits of information, not too little, not too much. You put the pieces together to uncover something greater and the strings on the evidence

by Jackson Lustberg
Reviews   -   Feb 05, 2024 Risk of Rain Returns Review — It’s rainin’ loot
Risk of Rain Returns Review — It’s rainin’ loot

Risk of Rain Returns brings this much-loved franchise back to its 2D roots with improved visuals, quality of life updates, and new content. My first foray into this series was with Risk of Rain 2, which I absolutely adore and still boot up to this day. Having never played the

by Kristian Longden
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