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Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout review
When a gaming franchise surpasses twenty iterations, stagnancy is a threat. Far too often, publishers are guilty of pushing out…
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Destiny Connect: Tick Tock Travelers review
Today’s role-playing games have become standardized experiences. Habitually extending playtimes that exceed the forty-hour mark and teeming with a myriad…
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The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III review
Hollywood invests extraordinary amounts of time, talent, and wealth to sustain their film franchises. Occasionally, these resources go unrewarded, with…
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A Knight’s Quest review
Delve into A Knight’s Quest, the latest efforts from the two-person developer team of Sky9 Games, and you might be…
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Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint review
Across its eighteen-year history, Ubisoft’s Ghost Recon series has been a key innovator in the military shooter genre. Drawing inspiration…
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YU-NO: A girl who chants love at the bound of this world review
As anyone who tries to keep up with contemporary media will tell you, there’s simply not enough time in the…
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Cat Quest 2 review
With lengths that often exceed forty hours and involved storylines that habitually deliver an assortment of twists, role-playing games can…
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Habroxia review
Consistently, new shoot ‘em ups arrive with marketing conspicuously mentioning inspiration drawn from yesteryear’s classic shooters. While titles like R-Type,…
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AI: The Somnium Files review
Kotaro Uchikoshi’s games are often an indispensable reminder of the possibility of interactive fiction. In the hands of another developer,…
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Utawarerumono Zan review
One of the near-inevitabilities for a promising Japanese property is the musou adaption. One Piece, Berserk, Bleach, Gundam, Fist of…
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