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Reviews   -   Nov 11, 2024 Ys X: Nordics review — Uncharted waters
Ys X: Nordics review — Uncharted waters

Ys games have a zest for life that little else can match. In the world of Ys, everyone and everything is an adventure waiting to happen. Each entry explores what it means to live a fulfilling life from some new angle or location, and Ys X is no exception. Ys

by Jack Zustiak
Reviews   -   Nov 07, 2024 Planet Coaster 2 review — The park builder of my dreams
Planet Coaster 2 review — The park builder of my dreams

My world is chaos. Work is crazy, review season is insane, and some days it feels like you’ll never catch up. These moments have an instant remedy, and that’s rollercoasters. We have Six Flags over in Texas, but it’s a plane ride and a lot of planning

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 04, 2024 Slitterhead review — A bloody mess
Slitterhead review — A bloody mess

The name Keiichiro Toyama needs no introduction, especially after the recent release of Silent Hill 2 Remake from Bloober Team. Toyama-san is the director of the original Silent Hill from back in 1995, who left Team Silent to create the Siren and Gravity Rush series. He has since founded a

by Henry Viola
Reviews   -   Oct 31, 2024 Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 review — Shot heard ‘round the world
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 review — Shot heard ‘round the world

It’s been a second. Black Ops is one of the more recognizable monikers in the gaming space, but after Cold War launched back in 2020, we’ve not seen hide nor hair of it. Treyarch was – and rightfully so – getting time to reconfigure their engine to the unified one

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Oct 30, 2024 Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered review — Even more gorgeous
Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered review — Even more gorgeous

Seven years ago, we were introduced to Aloy’s story, a girl outcast at birth who dedicates her whole life to understanding more of the crazy world around her. Little did she know, she’d become a beacon of light, an image of strength and resilience. Now you can go

by Henry Viola
Reviews   -   Oct 29, 2024 Super Mario Party Jamboree review – Something old, something new!
Super Mario Party Jamboree review – Something old, something new!

I don’t know about you, but I grew up LOVING Mario Party. My first game in the series was Mario Party 2 for the N64, which provided me with years of fun competing with the neighborhood kids on who could be the true Superstar. In the Gamecube era came

by Adam Moreno
Reviews   -   Oct 28, 2024 Life Is Strange: Double Exposure review — The wounds time haven’t healed
Life Is Strange: Double Exposure review — The wounds time haven’t healed

“This action will have consequences.” This is the narrative framework that every Life Is Strange game is built upon. Actions and choices that will alter character dynamics and how events will play out through each standalone entry’s overarching narrative. With the announcement that Life Is Strange: Double Exposure would

by Martin Du
Reviews   -   Oct 28, 2024 Dragon Age: The Veilguard review — “When you strike, you must be fully prepared”
Dragon Age: The Veilguard review — “When you strike, you must be fully prepared”

The Veil is the only thing standing between our world and a hoard of demons. Now one ancient elven god wants to tear it open. Solas, or the Dread Wolf, sealed the elven gods within the Fade millenia ago to stop their tyranny, but to restore the world to its

by Ron Burke
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