Category: Reviews
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Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters Review
After a successful launch in 2022 on Steam, Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters made its way to consoles last week. Now you can pursue the demons of chaos with the illustrious Grey Knights on PC, Xbox, or PlayStation. If you’ve ever wanted to …
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Nightingale – Early Access Review
Inflexion Games’ survival MMO Nightingale released into Early Access last week, and we’ve been putting it through its paces. How does the Gaslamp Fantasy survival game hold up in Early Access? Here is our review.
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Skull & Bones Review – Stormy Seas
After years in development hell, Skull & Bones is a real video game you can play now. But how does it hold up? Check out our review.
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Final Fantasy VII: REBIRTH Review
Four years after the release of Final Fantasy VII REMAKE, Final Fantasy VII REBIRTH picks up the iconic story in the new trilogy. How does it stack up, and is this the first real game of the year contender for 2024? Read on in our review.
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Last Epoch – Review In Progress
After almost five years in Steam Early Access, Eleventh Hour Games is finally releasing Last Epoch to the masses on Wednesday, February 21st. Here are our early impressions of the ARPG ahead of our full review.
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Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League Review
After another week with Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, we’re ready to pass final judgment. Check out our review.
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Foamstars Review – Time To Lather Up!
Nick checked out Square Enix’s Splatoon-like, Foamstars, on PlayStation 5, to see whether or not the casual, online-only shooter is up to snuff. Check out our review.
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Lysfanga: The Time Shift Warrior Review
Lysfanga is Sand Door Studio’s firs foray into gaming. Does this top-down action, hack and slasher go the distance?
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Persona 3 Reload Review: A Remake That Persona Fans Can’t Miss
In an industry where remakes and remasters are far from rare, Persona 3 Reload is an absolute masterclass on the idea.
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Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League – Review In Progress
Rocksteady’s Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League has been in the wild for over a week now, and Mike has been hard at work saving the world as DC’s affable villains. How does the live service co-op game hold up thus far?