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11h ago
Ick opens a lot of great concepts but never really goes beyond them, with a lacklustre conclusion ..read more
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1d ago
God of War Ragnarök continues Jetpack Interactives' excellent porting efforts to provide PC players with the definitive version of the game ..read more
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2d ago
Keylocker is a testament to smart Indie JRPG design, and is an easy recommendation for any fans of the genre ..read more
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2d ago
Final Fantasy XVI Complete Edition, thankfully, sticks the landing with all the elegance of an Imperial Dragoon ..read more
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3d ago
Frostpunk 2 expands on what made the original so fresh. While a harsh difficulty might turn some players off, forging through is the name of the game in Frostpunk 2 ..read more
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3d ago
The Plucky Squire is a phenomenal game from a debut studio and is an absolute must-play ..read more
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3d ago
Like the decaying reanimated flesh of the living dead, Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster shares the same infected DNA that brought 2023’s Resident Evil 4 to life courtesy of the Re Engine. Ironically, the Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster isn’t the first time Resident Evil 4 was used as a base to extrapolate on the Dead Rising ..read more
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4d ago
If you own or take care of a pet – or if you have kids who’d like a pet – do yourself a favor and play Copycat in one sitting. Make sure you have tissues ready ..read more
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1w ago
Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince is a solid port of the Nintendo Switch original, free of all performance-related issues from its former release ..read more
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1w ago
The Jackbox Naughty Pack delivers on its M rating and gives you a new way to play a classic party game with your friends, but prudes need not join in ..read more