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Reviews   -   Feb 21, 2023 Demeo PSVR2 Review — Virtual Demons and Dice Rolls
Demeo PSVR2 Review — Virtual Demons and Dice Rolls

Resolution Games have been busy. Very, very busy. I did a preview of the PCVR version back in 2021, and then checked out the flat screen version in April of 2022, but in both cases it was still in early access and a target in motion. Since that time we’

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 21, 2023 Rez Infinite PSVR2 review — “Hear the colors, see the sounds”
Rez Infinite PSVR2 review — “Hear the colors, see the sounds”

Rez was a trip when it came out in 2001 for the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2. It was re-released on the Xbox 360 as Rez HD, and then came in VR form to Meta Quest, PCVR, PS4, and now finally PS5. Now the game has come to the PlayStation VR2,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 20, 2023 Company of Heroes 3 review — A Thousand Battles, A Thousand Victories
Company of Heroes 3 review — A Thousand Battles, A Thousand Victories

To the east, a column of fast-moving artillery, and to the west, gun emplacements. My light attack brigade had cut a path directly through the battle lines. Stretched thin, my column was nearing the town of Nocera. If I could reach it, I could secure the town, opening the port

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Feb 20, 2023 We Were Here Forever review – Quantity over quality
We Were Here Forever review – Quantity over quality

I love puzzle games, I really do. Maybe it’s the mind-numbing difficulty of these games that make you scratch your head til you solve it, or it’s the satisfaction of understanding exactly what the puzzle-maker wants you to do. Maybe it’s just that amazing feeling of relief

by Ben Lombardo
Reviews   -   Feb 20, 2023 Atomic Heart review – Kollektivly incredible
Atomic Heart review – Kollektivly incredible

The saying goes “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is”. That’s at least initially how I felt about Atomic Heart. It had all the trappings of my kind of game, from setting to gameplay and more, and I’ve wanted so badly for it to

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Feb 19, 2023 Tales of Symphonia Remastered Review – Re-Regeneration
Tales of Symphonia Remastered Review – Re-Regeneration

A lot of “re”-ing goes on in video games these days. From remakes to remasters to your favorite alternative form of reconditioning, it’s hard not to associate the “re”s with repetition or the sense you’ve done it all before. That’s what the “re” prefix means,

by Jack Zustiak
Reviews   -   Feb 17, 2023 Like A Dragon: Ishin! review — The price of revolution
Like A Dragon: Ishin! review — The price of revolution

1866 Japan, the Tosa region. Sakamoto Ryoma has just returned from training in Edo to aid his adoptive father and sworn brother in revolutionizing the country by abolishing the caste system. Suddenly, Ryoma’s father is killed by a masked man using a strange sword style, framing Ryoma for the

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Feb 16, 2023 Life is Strange 2 Switch review — Handheld adventures
Life is Strange 2 Switch review —  Handheld adventures

Life is Strange 2 is developer Dontnod’s second and seemingly last installment in the Life is Strange narrative adventure game series. After its initial release in 2019, the game has finally been ported to the Nintendo Switch to mostly favorable results. While it doesn’t run as well as

by Abdul Saad
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