Category: Reviews
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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…
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Not So MMO: Godfall Review
Last week Mitch gave an overview of Godfall and his thoughts thus far. Now he’s ready to pass his final verdict of the PS5/EGS title that ushers in next-gen.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War PC Review
Shank reviews Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War for PC and comes away very surprised. Here’s our review.
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A3: Still Alive Review
A3: Still Alive is the latest mobile MMORPG from Netmarble with a twist. In addition to the typical MMORPG world and class design, A3: Still Alive also includes a Battle Royale mode. However, what could have been a unique twist on an oversaturated genr…
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Destiny 2: Beyond Light Review
Bungie has developed for itself with a rich science fiction universe that is filled with stories and characters that, while literally and metaphorically alien, could not be more human. And in 2020, Destiny 2: Beyond Light is shaping up to be the expans…
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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Review – The RPG Files
Assasin’s Creed Valhalla has been out for a little over a week, and Bradford has finally finished his romp through Viking-age England. So how does the experience fare? Here is our full review.
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Not So MMO: Bugsnax Review
You’ve probably had the Bugsnax song stuck in your head at least once since the summer: "kinda bug and kinda snack, try to catch it in your trap, feed somebody and you’ll see we are whatever we eat." That earworm invaded our brains the instan…
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Not So MMO: Carto Review
Carto, a charming puzzler following a young girl’s journey to return to her grandmother, brings with it some new concepts that caught Jason’s attention, scratching that exciting itch when seeing something new. But how does the indie puzzler hold up ove…