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Doom: The Dark Ages Review – Believe In The Shield
As a pioneer of the first-person shooter genre, Doom laid the foundation for its contemporaries but has also never…
Monster Train 2 Review – Engine Ingenuity
"No two runs are the same" is an oft-spoken line in reference to roguelikes, and it has perhaps never been more…
Cronos: The New Dawn Review – Solid Survival Horror
Despite nearly sharing its name with a joyful Mario squid enemy, developer Bloober Team makes horror games almost…
Hell Is Us Review – Brains Over Brawn
For many triple-A video games, appealing to a wide audience often means ensuring players can see a game to its…
Blades of Fire Review – Arduous Adventure
Blades of Fire developer MercurySteam has a fascinating trajectory. Amidst excellent releases in the Castlevania…
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown Review – Splitting Up The…
The Turtles have a long history in video games, and the spectrum of quality for those projects is all over the…
The Rogue Prince of Persia Review – An Ocean in a Storm
Dead Cells is one of my favorite rogue-lites of all time, so much so that I had to stop playing because it became…
Elden Ring Nightreign Review – Encapsulating Efficiency
I was skeptical of Elden Ring Nightreign when I first learned of it. Elden Ring is a masterpiece, and though I…
Space Adventure Cobra: The Awakening Review – Of Space Pirates and Arm Cannons
Well, here we are decades on from the 1982 anime, and still no true follow-up for old Space Cobra…until now (unless…
Lies Of P: Overture Review – Exemplary Encore
DLCs rarely get their hooks in me. While I enjoy the add-ons I do play, few reach beyond a reminder that the base…