Category: Reviews
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Not So MMO: Hitman 3 Review
Hitman 3 caps off the World of Assassination Trilogy that began with 2016’s episodic treatment of the legendary series. Is this send off worth your time in the end? Jason reviews Hitman 3, taking Agent 47, AKA a Human Swiss Army Knife, out for a spin. …
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Cyberpunk 2077 PC Review
After a Review In Progress and deep dive analysis into the ray tracing technology, we’re ready to issue our final verdict on Cyberpunk 2077 on PC.
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Not So MMO: Airborne Kingdom Review
Build a castle in the sky, and reclaim the lost wonders of the ancient Airborne Kingdom in this creative sky city builder.
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Not So MMO: Airborne Kingdom Review
Build a castle in the sky, and reclaim the lost wonders of the ancient Airborne Kingdom in this creative sky city builder.
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World of Warcraft: Shadowlands Review
It’s been a little over three weeks since the eighth expansion for World of Warcraft launched. Since then, Robin has leveled up her main, started in on the various max level activities, and worked on an alt a bit. She’s also had some time to step into …
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Not So MMO: Raji: An Ancient Epic Review
Raji: An Ancient Epic is a beautiful game with a unique art style, as well as a story not often explored in games. But how does that story hold up all the way through the short, yet beautiful adventure?
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The RPG Files: Immortals Fenyx Rising Review
Immortals Fenyx Rising brings a new IP from Assassin’s Creed developer Ubisoft Quebec, but how does it stack up? Is this an experience to be heralded by Zeus, or like Icarus, did it fly too close to the sun? Nick breaks it down in our review.
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The RPG Files: Immortals Fenyx Rising Review
Immortals Fenyx Rising brings a new IP from Assassin’s Creed developer Ubisoft Quebec, but how does it stack up? Is this an experience to be heralded by Zeus, or like Icarus, did it fly too close to the sun? Nick breaks it down in our review.
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Not So MMO: Hyrule Warrios: Age of Calamity Review
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity has left our reviewer, Jason, conflicted. On one hand it’s one of the most efficient uses of Musou formula, but he can’t help be feel it could have stuck its landing better. Here’s our review of the latest offering from…
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Yakuza: Like a Dragon Review
The latest entry in SEGA’s Japanese mafia-simulator is here. Yakuza: Like a Dragon is the seventh main entry in the long-running Yakuza series. Yakuza has changed genres from brawler action-adventure to an action-RPG that is unabashedly inspired by Dra…