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Reviews   -   Apr 11, 2023 Ghostwire: Tokyo (Xbox) review – “A most noble end awaits you”
Ghostwire: Tokyo (Xbox) review – “A most noble end awaits you”

Ghostwire: Tokyo released last March on the PlayStation 5 and PC, scoring rather well across the board. The game blends first-person action gameplay with action-RPG elements and a touch of horror in a ghost-town Tokyo. A massive supernatural event has wiped out 99% of the population of Tokyo. Playing as

by Cassie Peterson
Reviews   -   Apr 11, 2023 Sherlock Holmes The Awakened review – On Cthulhu’s case
Sherlock Holmes The Awakened review – On Cthulhu’s case

After Sherlock Holmes’ last adventure in Chapter One, I’ve been patiently anticipating what comes next for our esteemed investigator. With the war in Ukraine hampering Frogwares, however, I wondered if anything would happen anytime soon. Turns out, via a Kickstarter announcement, Frogwares had quite the brilliant plan. Instead of

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Apr 10, 2023 Infinite Guitars review — Struggles of a solo artist
Infinite Guitars review — Struggles of a solo artist

Every single video game is a miracle. That’s not an exaggeration; games take an incredible amount of time, effort, and care that anything, from the smallest phone games to the cutting edge AAA, continues to amaze me. Infinite Guitars is clearly a work of passion. It’s got incredible

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 07, 2023 MLB The Show 23 review – Heroes get remembered, but legends never die
MLB The Show 23 review – Heroes get remembered, but legends never die

The history of baseball in video games splits into two different styles. Games like MLB The Show focus on simulating the sport. I, however, grew up playing the other side of the coin. My all-time favorite baseball game is Ken Griffey Jr. Presents Major League Baseball for the Super NES

by Noah Rigsby
Reviews   -   Apr 06, 2023 Moss review — Quill’s journey remains a stunning VR experience
Moss review — Quill’s journey remains a stunning VR experience

Moss may very well be the most adorable game that I have ever played and Quill, the small but brave protagonist, is a national treasure that must be protected. This fairytale adventure follows Quill on her quest to rescue her uncle from the evil snake Sarffog in one of the

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Apr 05, 2023 Moviehouse review — “It’s a Birdemic”
Moviehouse review — “It’s a Birdemic”

I have had The Movies and its expansion pack installed on my machine off and on since it was released in 2005. A few games have tried to take its place, but Lionhead’s charming film studio simulator simply cannot be beat. When I saw the trailer for Moviehouse I

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Apr 05, 2023 Batora: Lost Haven (Switch) review – A night and day dilemma
Batora: Lost Haven (Switch) review – A night and day dilemma

When a mysterious event nearly destroys Earth, Avril, a 16-year-old girl, is now the last hope of a dying Earth. But Avril’s path won’t be an easy one. She must travel between different planets in her efforts to restore balance and save her own. Sometimes the line between

by Cassie Peterson
Reviews   -   Apr 05, 2023 The Last of Us Part I PC review — A great experience in an awful package
The Last of Us Part I PC review  —  A great experience in an awful package

The Last of Us is a post-apocalyptic action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony. It was first released for the PlayStation 3 way back in 2013 and then remastered for the PlayStation 4 a year later. The game has since amassed great critical and commercial success, has

by Abdul Saad
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