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Reviews   -   Nov 03, 2022 It Takes Two review on Switch — Portable parental problems
It Takes Two review on Switch — Portable parental problems

It Takes Two is the hit puzzle platformer about two parents trying to make their daughter cry! OK, I kid, but it is kinda like that. Editor David Burdette reviewed the game on PS5 back in 2021 (approximately 50 years ago) with a bit of help from myself as an

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Nov 02, 2022 Charon’s Staircase review – Solving another spooky mystery
Charon’s Staircase review – Solving another spooky mystery

In Greek Theater, Charon’s Staircase is a flight of stairs from the middle of the stage to the orchestra, typically for characters from the underworld. It’s very fitting that it’s also the title of this game, given the depths of hell our character Desmond must enter. From

by Cassie Peterson
Reviews   -   Nov 02, 2022 Sackboy: A Big Adventure review on PC — Still needs stitches
Sackboy: A Big Adventure review on PC — Still needs stitches

Sackboy: A Big Adventure was one of the PS5’s launch titles. A spinoff of the Little Big Planet series, this 3D platformer sees you taking on the villainous Vex as he tries to take over the Imagisphere. As Sackboy, players jump, roll, slap, and grab through several worlds of

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Oct 31, 2022 Resident Evil Village: Winters’ Expansion Review — A Family Legacy
Resident Evil Village: Winters’ Expansion Review — A Family Legacy

The latest installment in the Resident Evil series, Resident Evil Village, launched last year to great critical and commercial success. Judging by the track record of the previous installment and its equally successful DLCs, it’s no surprise that Village received its own dedicated “Winters’ Expansion” DLC, filled with content

by Abdul Saad
Reviews   -   Oct 26, 2022 BONELAB review — The future isn’t here yet
BONELAB review — The future isn’t here yet

BONELAB attempts an incredible step forward for VR: full body physics simulation. This means you’re not just a floating head and some hands, you physically exist in the virtual environment more or less. You can pull yourself up ledges, move objects with just your hands, improvise a trash can

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Oct 26, 2022 New Tales from the Borderlands — Borderline Borderlands
New Tales from the Borderlands — Borderline Borderlands

I adored the original Tales from the Borderlands. It’s one of TellTale’s best works with heart and humor in equal measure. Sure it wasn’t perfect, especially with regards to choices having impact, but it was still an incredibly enjoyable narrative adventure game. Naturally, then, I was very

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Oct 22, 2022 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II review – A new generation of warfare
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II review – A new generation of warfare

When you hear the name Modern Warfare 2, it evokes certain memories, along with specific expectations. MW2 defined what Call of Duty is for many of us, even if CoD4: Modern Warfare launched the series. What we largely envision Call of Duty should be generally comes from that game, at

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Oct 21, 2022 Last Days of Lazarus review – An unsettling family history
Last Days of Lazarus review – An unsettling family history

‘Tis the season of spooky and creepy games. This year has already been loaded with some amazing titles for horror fans, and while this game may not necessarily be a horror game, it still passes the creepy vibe check in my opinion. Last Days of Lazarus is already available on

by Cassie Peterson
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