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Reviews   -   May 26, 2023 Forspoken: In Tanta We Trust review —What’s past is prologue
Forspoken: In Tanta We Trust review —What’s past is prologue

It truly is a shame the internet decided to hate Forspoken before it even released, because it’s a fantastic game. You can read our review of the base game here, but in short, it’s a fast-paced action game with amazing movement mechanics. The story was a bit played

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   May 25, 2023 The Lord of the Rings: Gollum review – Split personality
The Lord of the Rings: Gollum review – Split personality

The Lord of the Rings is one of those IPs people are very divided on. While we want to see more of a universe that has engrossed us for decades, some want it left alone. I can’t blame anyone, for every LOTR original trilogy you get a The Hobbit

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   May 23, 2023 Inscryption review – a deck-building captivating and atmospheric masterpiece
Inscryption alternative main screen

Inscryption, much like the Blair Witch Project in the realm of horror cinema, emerges as a captivating and atmospheric masterpiece within the genre of deck-building video games. Just as the Blair Witch Project revolutionized found-footage horror movies, this video game pushes the boundaries of its genre, delivering an authentic and

by Mindful Phill
Reviews   -   May 22, 2023 Lego 2K Drive review – the exciting fusion of Lego and racing
Lego 2K Drive

This is a joint review by Henry Viola and Mindful Phill. Henry Viola The Lego name is one of the most widespread and well-known brands out there, and these beloved building blocks are loved not only by children but adults as well. So it only makes sense that developer Visual

by Henry Viola
Reviews   -   May 22, 2023 Star Trek: Resurgence review — Fear is the true enemy
Star Trek: Resurgence review — Fear is the true enemy

Star Trek is and has always been a human drama. It takes place in space, it’s full of jargon both real and imaginary, but from its start in 1966 all the way through to the conclusion of the most recent entry in 2023’s Star Trek: Picard, this series

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   May 21, 2023 Shadow Warrior 3: Definitive Edition review: Third time’s the charm?
Shadow Warrior 3: Definitive Edition review: Third time’s the charm?

The Shadow Warrior franchise has been around for quite some time, with its first entry, Shadow Warrior, releasing all the way back in 1997. Since then, the series has seen multiple publishers, expansions, and a recent 2013 reboot. Given the series’ quarter-of-a-century-long existence, you would think the Shadow Warrior formula

by Nicholas Aguilera
Reviews   -   May 20, 2023 Contraband Police review — The choice is yours
Contraband Police review — The choice is yours

I’ve heard a lot of bluster from developers about how choices in their game matter. A lot of the time, players are given two choices, both of which lead to the same ending. It’s the illusion of choice, where your mistakes were inevitable because your path was predetermined.

by Jackson Lustberg
Reviews   -   May 19, 2023 The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review — Whispers on the wind
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review — Whispers on the wind

There’s a philosophical concept called the Ship of Theseus that I enjoy thinking about. Essentially, it asks that, if you have a ship and replace every single part of it over time due to wear and tear, is it still the same ship? If you save all the old

by David Flynn
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