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Reviews   -   Oct 26, 2023 Slay the Princess review — Mirror master
Slay the Princess review — Mirror master

You are on a path in the woods. At the end of that path is a cabin. In the basement of that cabin is a princess. Your job is to kill her. No matter what she says, no matter what she does, she cannot leave that cabin. If set free,

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Oct 26, 2023 Alan Wake 2 review — A page worth turning
Alan Wake 2 review — A page worth turning

Alan Wake is trapped. Not just in The Dark Place, but in our world as well. It’s taken thirteen years for him to resurface; eleven if you count American Nightmare. Some characters would be lost to memory, but Alan has been languishing away at a typewriter, reaching out from

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Oct 25, 2023 Ghostrunner 2 review – Weaponized adrenaline
Ghostrunner 2 review – Weaponized adrenaline

A golden age Cyberpunk has been getting a massive resurgence lately, hasn’t it? Phantom Liberty is out for Cyberpunk 2077, System Shock got a remake, Nivalis is releasing in 2024, and generally, we’re seeing a lot more of the genre being incorporated into parts of a game’s

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   Oct 25, 2023 Paleo Pines review — Become a pied piper for prehistoric friends!
Paleo Pines review — Become a pied piper for prehistoric friends!

Cozy dino sim Paleo Pines launched on September 26th on PC, PS4 and PS5, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. There are a few simple features to Paleo Pines, and while most of them are quite enjoyable, others left me feeling disappointed. Exploring, completing main story quests, and receiving small side quests

by Holly Hudspeth
Reviews   -   Oct 25, 2023 Land of the Vikings review — A gridless masterpiece
Land of the Vikings review — A gridless masterpiece

Land of the Vikings launched on Steam on October 9th, and I was quite excited to jump back into the game after doing a preview of it last November. I walked away with fantastic first impressions, and thankfully the 1.0 release was just as spectacular as I’d hoped

by Holly Hudspeth
Reviews   -   Oct 23, 2023 Cities: Skylines II Review in Progress — Technological Triumph, Performance Pitfall
Cities: Skylines II Review in Progress — Technological Triumph, Performance Pitfall

It’s hard to know where to even start with Cities Skylines II. It’s everything, but more. It’s a full simulation, just like its predecessor, but nearly every aspect has received a significant upgrade. While there seemed to be an endless parade of expansion packs for the first

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 23, 2023 Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection – Volume 1 review — A well crafted time capsule of an iconic series, though light on new content
Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection – Volume 1 review — A well crafted time capsule of an iconic series, though light on new content

The first time I booted up Metal Gear Solid for the PlayStation 1 is forever etched into my mind as a defining gaming moment of my childhood. I had played 3D games before, but nothing quite like Metal Gear. I played through the opening area in awe, dumbfounded by the

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Oct 20, 2023 Crymachina review — Androids shedding tears
Crymachina review — Androids shedding tears

I’m a sucker for anything cyberpunk themed, so when I stumbled upon FuRyu’s upcoming post-apocalyptic action role playing game Crymachina, I knew I wanted to get my hands on it. For those familiar with the developer and their past projects, you’ll probably notice a striking similarity between

by Henry Viola
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