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Review: Silent Hope Gameplay Reminds Me of Dragalia Lost
Silent Hope is an action-RPG with Diablo IV and Torchlight sorts of gameplay, but it also reminds me of Dragalia Lost.
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Review: Wargroove 2 Paints Outside the Grid Lines
As a genre-expanding release rather than its predecessor’s sole standard-bearer, Wargroove 2 hits a bit differently.
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Review: Disgaea 7 Rights Disgaea 6’s Wrongs
NIS America said Disgaea 7 would be built with Disgaea 6 feedback in mind, and the result is a much stronger, more traditional ...
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Review: Mineko’s Night Market Might’ve Opened too Early on Switch
Mineko's Night Market has a great story, fantastic vibes, and fun concept, but the balancing and Switch performance issues are hassle.
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Review: Curse Crackers Is Right at Home on a Nintendo Console
Curse Crackers: For Whom the Belle Toils is a novel Switch game that ends up offering way more than you would expect.
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Review: Mortal Kombat 1 Encourages Staggering Levels of Fighting Creativity
Mortal Kombat 1 offers so much customization with the Kameo system, encouraging a lot of creativity and personal expression in a fight.
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Review: Moonstone Island Is Ambitious, but Messy
Moonstone Island has the potential to be genuinely great, and it’s a genuine shame that it ends up feeling lesser than its many ...
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Review: Mon-Yu Feels Like a More Lighthearted First-Person Dungeon Crawler
Mon-Yu maintains everything you expect from an Experience first-person dungeon crawler, while still being approachable.
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Review: Gunbrella Goes All Out with Ambiance
Doinksoft does a fun job of integrating Gunbrella's story into platforming gameplay, as well as making use of its "gunbrella" mechanic.
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Review: Lies of P Revives an Age Old Fable
While it may be just another FromSoftware-inspired game, it shows what can be done with a public domain IP if a developer is ...
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Review: Chants of Sennaar Makes You Feel Brilliant
Chants of Sennaar is an incredible adventure that tasks you with solving puzzles and deciphering a language in a challenging, accessible way.
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Review: Eternights Relies Too Much on Derivative Ideas
Eternights might not be ground-breaking but it is an enjoyable indie game inspired by Persona.
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Review: Goodbye Volcano High is a Tale of Mixed Emotions
Goodbye Volcano High is an emotionally charged story tragically hindered by technical issues and pacing problems.
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Review: Usagi Shiima Improves on the Neko Atsume Formula
Usagi Shiima is clearly a game where pank0 played and enjoyed Neko Atsume, then build on that foundation to create an even cozier ...
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Review: Stray Gods Harmonizes Well, but Misses a Few Notes
Become a Greek god and sing your heart out.