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Review: Biomorph Concept Is Cool, Execution Is Poor
Despite good visuals and a strong start, Biomorph eventually neglects its most interesting mechanic and becomes tedious.
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Review: Harold Halibut Is a Modern Fable About Connection
Harold Halibut uses a unique and stunning art style to deliver a story about the importance of making connections and finding your "home."
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Review: Fallout Season 1 Honors the Games
Season 1 of Amazon’s Fallout feels like it really captures the drama, heartbreak, horror, and even comedy of the games.
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Review: C-Smash VRS Offers Another Take on VR Tennis
C-Smash VRS is a really admirable take on Cosmic Smash and perhaps the most stylish VR tennis type of game.
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Review: Holo X Break Is a Bite-Sized Brawler
This well made fan-game is here for a good time, not a long time.
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Review: Tengoku Struggle: Strayside Is a Heavenly Otome With Devilish Suitors
Tengoku Struggle: Strayside offers only winning otome elements, like great character dynamics, an interesting setting, and a strong heroine.
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Review: Freedom Planet 2 Is a Love Letter to Sonic the Hedgehog
With Freedom Planet 2, GalaxyTrail again shows its love for Sonic the Hedgehog style gameplay and delivers a delightful platformer.
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Review: Open Roads Lacks Depth and Weight
Open Roads is a game that relies heavily on a lo-fi aesthetic, but all that ambiance is surface level and doesn’t offer actual ...
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Review: Pepper Grinder Rewards Precision
Pepper Grinder is a game with a good idea that generally works well.
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Review: Minami Lane Feels Neighborly
Minami Lane lets you manage a neighborhood and make it as pleasant as possible to live in with no real stressors.
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Review: Princess Peach: Showtime Proves Peach Doesn’t Always Need Mario
Princess Peach: Showtime is a great Super Mario spin-off that holds its own.
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Review: Rise of the Ronin Learned From Many Masters
With Rise of the Ronin, Team Ninja draws from both the rich history of samurai lore and modern gaming sensibilities.
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Review: Alone in the Dark Reboot Can’t Avoid the Curse of Its Name
Alone in the Dark is a bland entry in the survival horror genre that fails to say anything with its themes, and that ...
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Review: Mars After Midnight Shows What a Playdate Game Can Do
Mars After Midnight is an instant classic game for the Playdate that melds the art and premise of past great Lucas Pope games.