Category: Reviews
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Not So MMO: Gamedec Review
Imagine a future where game developers make house calls, no different than when you call a plumber to your home to check the pipes. These devs assess, diagnose, and fix problems with gaming chairs where people lay back, throw on a virtual reality heads…
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Not So MMO: Far Cry 6 Review
Being a guerrilla is exhausting work. Jason took up the mantle in the latest Far Cry entry for our Not So MMO review series. But how does Far Cry 6 fare? Here is our review.
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Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom Prince’s Edition Review
Originally released in March 2018, Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is now on the Nintendo Switch in its full glory. The Prince’s Edition includes the base game and all 3 DLC including: The Adventure Pack, The Lair of the Lost Lord, and The Tale of a Ti…
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Kena: Bridge of Spirits PC Review
What happens when you cross Spyro with Pikmin, add modern technology, and throw in some industry-defining animation work? You get Kena: Bridge of Spirits.
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Kena: Bridge of Spirits PC Review
What happens when you cross Spyro with Pikmin, add modern technology, and throw in some industry-defining animation work? You get Kena: Bridge of Spirits.
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Bless Unleashed PC Review
It’s been a bit since Scott gave his initial thoughts on the PC release of Bless Unleashed. Here he is with the full review of the game from NeoWiz and Round8 Studio. Does the Bless franchise make a triumphant return?
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Deathloop Review
Deathloop is a game that drips with developer Arkane Lyon’s DNA. But does that mean it’s good? Check out our review.
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Not So MMO: Life Is Strange: True Colors Review
Life is Strange’s premise as a franchise is simple: a drama reflecting the real world, with the caveat of a protagonist having some type of "superpowers." Perhaps it’s a "curse," if you choose to describe it through the lips of Alex…
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No More Heroes 3 Review
Victoria takes a look at the next No More Heroes title, taking the high-octane action for a spin. So how does No More Heroes 3 hold up?
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Naraka Bladepoint Review
Naraka: Bladepoint takes on the task of iterating on the battle royale formula in a way that is mostly interesting. However, does it do enough to stand out from the crowded genre?