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Reviews   -   Apr 24, 2024 Sand Land review – Are you thirsty for an adventure?
Sand Land review – Are you thirsty for an adventure?

It’s hard not to get excited about what’s to come in Sand Land. Come on, the game’s main character, Beelzebub, is sporting the iconic Super Saiyan hairstyle that everyone loves! While the world of Sand Land may be set in a dry and vacant desert, there is

by Dominique' McClain
Reviews   -   Apr 24, 2024 SaGa Emerald Beyond Review – Five’s a party
SaGa Emerald Beyond Review – Five’s a party

SaGa has been around since 1989, having released 15 titles as of writing this. We’ve seen this game on almost every platform since then, with Emerald Beyond being the newest in the line coming out on multiple platforms including the Nintendo Switch. This is the first in the SaGa

by Adam Moreno
Reviews   -   Apr 23, 2024 Sucker for Love: Date to Die For — Can love bloom in the outer realm?
Sucker for Love: Date to Die For — Can love bloom in the outer realm?

The Thousand have taken over your childhood home of Sacramen-Cho. By summoning the eldritch entity known as Rhok’zan, the Black Goat of the Woods, this cult has kidnapped, murdered, or indoctrinated almost everyone in town – including your parents. As the only person left not under their control, it’s

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 23, 2024 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants review — Sloppy Sewer Surfin’
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the Mutants review — Sloppy Sewer Surfin’

As their title implies, mutation is vital to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ existence. Every few years the TMNT resurface and evolve into some new incarnation. When it comes to video games, however, they consistently revisit the form of the arcade beat-em-up. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath of the

by Jack Zustiak
Reviews   -   Apr 23, 2024 Phantom Fury review – Bloody, messy, and buggy retro anarchy
Phantom Fury review – Bloody, messy, and buggy retro anarchy

I’ve played a few games in my time that lacked personality. Phantom Fury is not among them. Never in my gaming career have I played a game so unapologetically committed to an identity. Fast-paced shootouts, interactive environments, over-the-top violence and weapons – this a boomer-shooter through and through. However, some

by Nicholas Aguilera
Reviews   -   Apr 22, 2024 Buckshot Roulette review — Bang for your buck
Buckshot Roulette review — Bang for your buck

As you grip the shotgun in your hands, you quickly lose track of whether the pulsing beat that fills your ears is the droning of the nightclub or your rapid heartbeat swelling with anticipation. Russian roulette with a 12-gauge; there isn’t just money on the line, but your life

by Corvo Rohwer
Reviews   -   Apr 22, 2024 Freedom Planet 2 review — Fumbling yet fun
Freedom Planet 2 review — Fumbling yet fun

In 2D platformers, my favorite thing to do is to go as fast as possible. Maybe it’s because I grew up playing Sonic, but there’s something satisfying about flying over obstacles and enemies and finding the quickest route through a level. 2014’s Freedom Planet perfectly understood this

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 22, 2024 Tales of Kenzera: ZAU review — Painless parting
Tales of Kenzera: ZAU review — Painless parting

Few things in life hurt more than losing a loved one. It’s a tough subject, so I admire Tales of Kenzera: Zau for choosing to essentially be all about it. Video games sit in a unique position where they can convey empathy and emotion by directly placing you in

by Jack Zustiak
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