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Fishing: Barents Sea Complete Edition review
Time to Go Commercial From Fishing Derby for the Atari 2600, SEGA Bass Fishing for the Dreamcast, to Natsume’s Reel…
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Steins;Gate: My Darling’s Embrace review
Tutturū! Released in 2009, Steins;Gate continues to captivate audiences. Centering on the exploits of teenaged Rintaro Okabe and a band…
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Gensou Skydrift review
The Touhou Project began with a collection of meticulously-coded bullet-hell shooters, or danmaku. Coded by a former Taito programmer who operated…
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Steins;Gate 0 (Switch) review
All too often, sequalization is motivated by money rather than any earnest attempt at artistic expression. Perhaps that seems like…
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Pinball FX3 – Williams Pinball: Volume 5 review
The Disappearance of Pinball In 2007, Budapest-based Zen Studios released their first virtual pinball title. At the time, physical machines…
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Jamestown+ (Switch) review
History Class on Mild Hallucinogens Chances are, you might have heard of Sir Walter Raleigh’s attempts to colonize America. After…
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Riverbond review
Not Just a Chip Off the Old Block With vibrant visuals built with voxel technology, Riverbond could be mistaken for…
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Deathtrap Dungeon Trilogy review
Across the eighties, Games Workshop co-founder Ian Livingstone wrote eleven single-player adventure gamebooks. Each built upon the basic framework of…
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Heroland review
Anticipations might have been lofty for co-developers FuRyu and Netchubiyori’s Heroland. With direction from Takahiro Yamane (Fantasy Life), scenarios from…
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Bloo Kid 2 review
Bloo Kid 2’s serviceable visuals aren’t much of an enticement. Neither is the derivative play, which feels like a lackluster…
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