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Reviews   -   Nov 11, 2021 Battlefield 2042 review — An identity crisis
Battlefield 2042 review — An identity crisis

Battlefield 2042 is full of irony. This franchise has focused on small squads working together within larger battles since its creation, but 2042 gives you two assault specialists that can zip around better than anyone else and the rest of the squad can’t keep up. There’s a new

by Anthony Shelton
Reviews   -   Nov 10, 2021 The Sims 4 Blooming Rooms Kit Review — Bloom Where You’re Planted!
The Sims 4 Blooming Rooms Kit Review — Bloom Where You’re Planted!

The Sims 4 released their Blooming Rooms Kit on November 9th, making this the 8th Kit to release in 2021. In comparison, they have only released 1 Expansion Pack with Cottage Living, 1 Game Pack with Dream Home Decorator, and 1 Stuff Pack with Paranormal Stuff in 2021. I absolutely

by Holly Hudspeth
Reviews   -   Nov 09, 2021 Mario Party Superstars Review – A Brilliant Mix of Retro and Modern
Mario Party Superstars Review – A Brilliant Mix of Retro and Modern

The Mario Party series is my go-to party game. Easy to hop into for newcomers, competitive, and featuring a ridiculous amount of variety between minigames, it is always a hit. I’m glad to say that Mario Party Superstars carries on that tradition while bringing many of the series’ best

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Nov 08, 2021 Blue Reflection: Second Light Review — Faint Recollections
Blue Reflection: Second Light Review — Faint Recollections

Blue Reflection: Second Light is the sequel to Koei Tecmo and Gust’s 2017 Magical Girl JRPG Blue Reflection. While I never had the chance to play the first title, the sequel provided an experience unlike any other I’ve had playing a JRPG. The game follows Ao Hoshizaki, a

by Abdul Saad
Reviews   -   Nov 06, 2021 Shadowgate VR: The Mines of Mythrok review — Delve deeply
Shadowgate VR: The Mines of Mythrok review — Delve deeply

Once upon a time, long, long ago, videogames had incredibly tough puzzles and there was NO INTERNET! Terrifying, I know. You had to work at puzzles and really bang your head against the walls until you figured them out. One of my favorite games of the NES era (though ultimately

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Nov 05, 2021 Jurassic World Evolution 2 review — It’s everything its predecessor was…and more
Jurassic World Evolution 2 review — It’s everything its predecessor was…and more

Jurassic World Evolution 2 was probably the one game this year that I have been most excited for and boy it didn’t disappoint. Launching on November 9th, the game follows in the footsteps of its wildly popular predecessor, Jurassic World Evolution, which sucked countless hours of my life away.

by Holly Hudspeth
Reviews   -   Nov 04, 2021 Call Of Duty: Vanguard Review — “Old soldiers never die…”
Call Of Duty: Vanguard Review — “Old soldiers never die…”

When I was first shown Call Of Duty: Vanguard back in August, I went with a quote from former English prime minister Winston Churchill for my subtitle given his importance to the war efforts. The above subtitle is another quote from World War II, spoken by General Douglas MacArthur, but

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Nov 04, 2021 New World review — Broken foundation
New World review — Broken foundation

New World is one of the most confounding MMO’s. It’s equally frustrating and fascinating. It’s exasperating yet compelling. It draws you in, then pushes you out. There is so much wrong with New World, but it is magically – I genuinely mean magically – held up by possibility; the

by Anthony Shelton
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