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Breakout: Recharged mini-review
The latest entry in the Atari Recharged series demonstrates continued obedience to formula. If you’re a appreciate the approach, it’s…
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Monark review
With a storyline infatuated with the cerebral and characters traits that adjust according to your personality, Monark is hardly your…
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Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires review
Write your own adaptation of late Han-era history with Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires. Like previous Empires titles, storytelling takes a…
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Grapple Dog review
Man’s best friend uses one of gaming’s best gizmos across 33 stages of increasingly intense platforming action. Grapple Dog Platform:…
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Death end re;Quest 2 (Switch) review
Death end re;Quest 2 is the rare sequel that opts to push a series in a bold new direction, shifting…
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Maglam Lord review
Felistella’s latest might not have the name recognition of previous efforts like Summon Night, Hyperdimension Neptunia, or Azur Lane Crosswave.…
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Labyrinth Legend review
Heavy on action but easy on role-playing, Labyrinth Legend can make for an engaging experience for players who don’t mind…
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Demoniaca: Everlasting Night review
What if Castlevania relinquished its weapons and added Street Fighter II-style controls? Demoniaca: Everlasting Night blends the two titles, but…
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Epic Dumpster Bear 2: He Who Bears Wins mini-review
The title is nearly nonsensical and the visuals are rudimentary. But this peculiar little platformer is surprisingly entertaining. Epic Dumpster…
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Cupid Parasite review
While a bungled localization might have troubled Cupid Parasite’s launch, the lighthearted visual novel is all patched up, and posed…
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