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Reviews   -   Mar 16, 2022 Tunic Review — Puzzle fox
Tunic Review — Puzzle fox

A tale as old as time – you wash up on a beach with only the clothes on your back and set about exploring a mysterious location full of secrets to gain access to a spectral entity’s hiding place. Ok, maybe not as old as time, but at least as

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Mar 15, 2022 Triangle Strategy Review — Conviction
Triangle Strategy Review — Conviction

Twenty years after the SaltIron War, Norzelia is finally at peace. The nations of Aesfrost, Glenbrook, and Hyzante have reached a delicate accord, agreeing to share their key resources with each other. To commemorate their peace, the three have begun a grand project in the form of the Grand Norzelean

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Mar 09, 2022 Assassin’s Creed Valhalla – Dawn of Ragnarök Review — A dreamy finale
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla – Dawn of Ragnarök Review — A dreamy finale

Ragnarök is coming. The son of Odin, Baldr, has been kidnapped by Muspels, and the Dwarves of Svartalfheim have been enslaved by the fire and ice giants. In a confrontation with the Muspelheim leader, Surtr, Havi is defeated, Frigg is killed, and Baldr remains in chains. Now, to save his

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Mar 06, 2022 Chocobo GP Review — A lovable mess of feathers
Chocobo GP Review — A lovable mess of feathers

The time when every franchise had a kart racer has come and gone. None could dethrone Mario Kart, but many such as Crash Bandicoot, Little Big Planet, and Garfield have tried. Even Final Fantasy threw its hat into the ring back in 1999 with Chocobo Racing on the PlayStation 1.

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Mar 02, 2022 Liteboxer VR review — A new tool in the battle of the bulge
Liteboxer VR review — A new tool in the battle of the bulge

Texas just experienced a “once in a lifetime” cold snap with snow, ice, and power outages for the second year in a row, and that’s got us all thinking about summer and being outside where it’s warm. Unfortunately we’ve all also been sitting on our butts, gaining

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 28, 2022 Elex II Review – A world heavily divided rests on your shoulders for survival
Elex II Review – A world heavily divided rests on your shoulders for survival

Jax is back and an all-new very powerful threat has emerged in Elex II. Return to Magalan in this open world post-apocalyptic RPG from developer Piranha Bytes, the team behind the Gothic and Risen games. In this action-packed sequel, you will need to stay on your toes – and try to

by Cassie Peterson
Reviews   -   Feb 27, 2022 Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster Review — The splendid performance
Final Fantasy VI Pixel Remaster Review — The splendid performance

The War of the Magi devastated the world long ago. As a result, the race of Espers, beings who controlled a forgotten force called Magic, exiled themselves to end the conflict and escape humans who would harness their powers for evil ends. One thousand years have passed since then, and

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Feb 25, 2022 FAR: Changing Tides review — Taking the scenic route
FAR: Changing Tides review — Taking the scenic route

The sequel to FAR: Lone Sails scours off the rust and polishes the rest to an acceptable shine; it’s a well-oiled machine that runs for twice as long, with a lot more adventure hiding under its hood to compensate for the series’ shortcomings. While the influences are obvious — the

by Lawrence Le
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