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D Life review
Mindware’s latest work feels like a mixture of retro coin-op and an interactive art exhibit. D Life Platform: PC Developer:…
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Trepang2 review
The big publishers have inundated us with lukewarm first-person shooters. But Trepang, a five-person development team, puts stagnancy directly in…
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Firefights in the Alt-Czechia Underground: Kvark previewed
Their hazmat suit might protect them from radiation. But it’s no match for a rusty wrench to the head. Sporadically,…
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Tour de France 2023 review
Cyanide’s latest entry continues to nail the simulation of energy management but falters to improve many of the franchise’s lingering…
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Fall of Porcupine review
The charms and challenges of becoming a small-town doctor Fall of Porcupine Platform: PC, also on PlayStation 4, Switch, and…
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Tiny Thor review
Running and dashing through Tiny Thor’s succession of thirty stages is competent. But real fun occurs when you get to…
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Forza Polpo! review
With the occasional navigational struggles as well as falls that can instantly end your game, Forza Polpo has its faults.…
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Loop8: Summer of Gods review
It’s the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine) Loop8: Summer of Gods Platform: PC,…
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Super Mega Baseball 4 review
Major league ambitions are undermined by minor league performance. Super Mega Baseball 4 Platform: PC Developer: Metalhead Software Publisher: Electronic…
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System Shock review
Lacking modern fundamentals like mouselook, System Shock deserves renovation. Nightdive Studios offers a carefully crafted remaster that improves the creakiest…
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