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Review: Times & Galaxy Can Really Feel Like an Investigation
Times & Galaxy feels like it blends what you’d expect from adventure games with a sort of newspaper management simulation.
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Review: Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree Weaves New Mysteries
Elden Ring, O Elden Ring, if only you could see how brightly Messmer's flame burns.
Nintendo Switch
Review: Everafter Falls Feels Like Just Another Farming Sim
Though the execution in Everafter Falls isn’t great about getting you adjusted to the farming sim and I wish it leaned more into ...
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Review: #BLUD Feels Like a Fun Saturday Morning Adventure
While #BLUD does have some rough edges, this is a fun little adventure that’s worth looking into if you think you’d click with ...
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Review: Homeworld 3 Is Frustrating, Yet Fascinating
There's a lot of potential, but you'll be fighting the controls to find it.
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Review: Fading Afternoon Controls and Execution Get in Its Way
Yeo created a beautiful and meaningful game in Fading Afternoon. The problem is that some decision directions get in the way of it ...
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Review: More People Should Play Megaton Musashi W: Wired
Megaton Musashi W: Wired is much more enjoyable than I expected, and I’m genuinely surprised more people aren’t excited about it.
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Review: Monster Hunter Stories Feels Even More Like an Anime
Monster Hunter Stories remains a vibrant anime romp through a world that fuses Monster Hunter elements with Pokemon-esque creature collection and training.
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Review: Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance Reaches Its True Potential
Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance finally stands toe-to-toe with its predecessors.
PC
Review: MultiVersus Held Back by Its Free-to-Play Model
While MultiVersus nails the excitement and novelty of a while MultiVersus nails the excitement and novelty of a crossover brawler, it’s a shame ...
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Review: Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge Croaks
Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge is a letdown, as it doesn’t feel compelling or rewarding to collect frogs, acquire money, or build up the ...
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Review: Quintessential Quintuplets: Memories of a Quintessential Summer Has a Packed Schedule
The Quintessential Quintuplets: Memories of a Quintessential Summer really sets itself apart by stat management and a dating sim.
Nintendo Switch
Review: Umbraclaw Difficulty Can Feel Self-Inflicted
The idea behind Umbraclaw and its character designs is amazing, but know going in it can be challenging and demand perfection.
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Review: Rusty’s Retirement Offers a Calming and Simplistic Respite
Rusty's Retirement is a calming and simplistic experience that doesn’t require too much of a person's attention.
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Review: The Bridge Curse 2: The Extrication Scares, but Could Be Shorter
You'll never look at a ballerina the same way ever again.