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Reviews   -   Feb 19, 2019 A Goofy Adventure — Kingdom Hearts III review
A Goofy Adventure — Kingdom Hearts III review

I really didn’t know what to expect when I started Kingdom Hearts III. I’m a huge fan and completed every game in the series, but I knew there was zero chance of it actually living up to its long wait. Now that I’ve finished Sora and company’

by Austin Fern
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2019 Odyssey of the Wastes — Metro Exodus review
Odyssey of the Wastes — Metro Exodus review

In a time when games are increasingly becoming focused on online experiences and multiplayer ecosystems, Metro Exodus couldn’t come at a better time, and breathes fresh life into the survival horror genre. The third game in the renowned Metro series based on Dmitry Gluhkovsky’s novels of the same

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2019 Fighting with a moderate force — Jump Force review
Fighting with a moderate force — Jump Force review

Crossover games have had a good history of bringing various separate worlds together. Games like Marvel vs. Capcom and Super Smash Brothers have been doing it for years. Wondering who would win in a fight between several of your favorite characters from different series is a question that you can

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Feb 18, 2019 Flowing in the wind — Flower PC review
Flowing in the wind — Flower PC review

Of the fruit borne by the partnership between Epic Games and Annapurna, thatgamecompany’s string of relaxing, flow-centric experiences is among the most hotly-anticipated additions to the Epic Games Store. After a decade of PlayStation exclusivity, PC gamers can finally get their dose of calm and colors with Flower, the

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Feb 14, 2019 Showing its AGE — God Eater 3 review
Showing its AGE — God Eater 3 review

New Aragami, but the same old tricks it seems. God Eater 3 continues the series tradition of blending together lackluster progression, melodramatic storytelling, outdated visuals, and one-note combat to create tepid Monster Hunter clones. The game takes the lessons learned from its predecessors and proceeds to do absolutely nothing with

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Feb 14, 2019 Mario-nah and the well fed Bowser — Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story + Bowser Jr’s Journey review
Mario-nah and the well fed Bowser — Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story + Bowser Jr’s Journey review

Even though signs are showing an impending death for the 3DS, there is still a golden opportunity for the device to showcase Nintendo’s modern classics to a group of fans that largely left Nintendo behind at the turn of the last decade. Nintendo appears to be seizing on that

by Patrick Rost
Reviews   -   Feb 14, 2019 Even more salt — Salt and Sanctuary review
Even more salt — Salt and Sanctuary review

Last year, we reviewed Salt and Sanctuary for the Nintendo Switch, most of which is applicable to the Xbox version. You can find that review here. The Xbox version of Salt and Sanctuary is much of what you’d expect from a port of something we previously reviewed on the

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Feb 14, 2019 I punched a guy so hard that the dude standing next to him died — a Crackdown 3 review
I punched a guy so hard that the dude standing next to him died — a Crackdown 3 review

The Crackdown franchise has a special history for the Xbox community. When the original Crackdown was released in 2007, it mostly served as a trojan horse for the much-anticipated Halo 3 multiplayer beta. Even if most Xbox fans wouldn’t have ordinarily bought it, everyone I knew ended up doing

by Travis Northup
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