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Review: Into the Emberlands

Into The Emberlands by Tiny Roar presents players with a captivating journey through a beautifully crafted fantasy world, blending elements of exploration and strategy. The game features a visually...

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Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD Review

Overview: Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD is the HD remaster of Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon for the 3DS. It is the 2nd game in the series. You play as Luigi using his Poltergeist 5000 to capture ghosts in 5...

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Review – Scholar’s Mate

Jandusoft have already developed and published some really fun indie horror titles, like the Horror Tales saga and Evil inside so they know how to set the tone and their survival horror experience...

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Review – The First Descendant

The First Descendant is a new free to play third person looter shooter from Nexon Games Co. After a somewhat bumpy launch things have started to calm down so now is the perfect time to take a look at...

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Fallout 76 Skyline Valley Review

Oh Fallout 76. I have a lot I could say about this game and a lot of it would not be positive. This game has a spotty past to say the least even without moldy helmets an subpar canvas bags. As a day...

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Tropico 6 Tropican Shores DLC Review

Having long been a fan of the city building genre since I was a kid with Sim City I was ecstatic when I came across Tropico 3 on my Xbox 360 back in 2010. Since that time the Tropico franchise has...

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Prune & Milo – Review

Prune & Milo is the newest release from the publisher JanduSoft and offers an interesting twist on the sokoban puzzle style. Watch for the monsters patterns! In the game, you begin as Milo,...

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Let’s School Review

Let’s School is an indie/simulation game, where you have to rebuild a school and make it successful. You have many tools at your disposal to make the way you want. You recruit students and teachers...

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SCHiM – Review

I was excited to play SCHiM ever since I first saw a trailer at a Nintendo Indie World Direct showcase. They showed off a unique platformer where play as a shadow jumping to and from other shadows....

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Review – Magical Delicacy

I think every gamer should play at least one game like Magical Delicacy a year. A game where there’s no conflict or really anything to worry about. Although there are a few tedious aspects of the game...

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Dungeons Of Hinterberg Review

When one goes on holiday they tend to go into it with a plan to either relax or explore. Whether that’s sitting on a beach by the ocean or hiking in the mountains. Dungeons Of Hinterberg gives you...

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Shadow of the Erdtree – Review

The realm of gaming has been graced once again with the magic of FromSoftware’s genius through the Elden Ring expansion, Shadow of the Erdtree. This DLC is not just an addition; it’s a whole new...

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Nobody Wants to Die Review

Nobody Wants to Die is a noir detective game that is set in a distopian New York in the year 2329. You play as a detective named James Karra. In this universe, people pay a subscription for...

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Été Review

We saw a plethora of game announcements this year during the highly anticipated Wholesome Direct. (It’s my Christmas) I have a forever growing wish list of games that I can’t wait to try, but one game...

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Review – Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn

Flintlock is a new action-adventure game published by Kepler Interactive and developed by A44, the same developers that bought us Ashen back in 2018. I never played it, but I do hear good things. It...

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Review: Kunitsu-Gami: Path Of The Goddess

At this point I think Capcom is one of the AAA devs that every other should take a strong look at and study them hard. Seems like they’ve been firing on all cylinders since 2017 and they continue...

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EvilVEvil Review

For a long time I’ve been looking for a new game like Left 4 Dead. It doesn’t have to be a horde shooter. Something with a horror aesthetic, hopefully creepy with online co-op, a good variety of...

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Review – Shift 87

Hi, I’m your supervisor for this shift. Your job is easy, navigate through the present environment and memorize it well. You will traverse alternative versions of the retrospective environment...

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Flock Review

In the world of video games, there’s a unique joy in the discovery of new worlds and the creatures that inhabit them. Flock, the latest game from Hollow Ponds and Richard Hogg, is a testament to this...

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Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak review

Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak is a JRPG by Nihon Falcom. It is the 11th game in the “Trails” story line. And the 16th game in the whole series. The story takes place in the Calvard...

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