The Touryst Review: The first island you will visit in The Touryst is a small, always sunny spot, and it is full …
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Memories can be painful. Memories can lead to feelings of regret, anger, shame, and worse. Much, much worse. In Disco Elysium, an …
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Red Dead Redemption 2 Review: Red Dead Redemption 2 is all about consequences where you only have the illusion of choice. Yes, …
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Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown Review: War involves more than just weapons and politics. Ace Combat is a series that showed us …
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King of Cards, the third Shovel Knight expansion, almost feels like a full sequel. Starring the memorable King Knight, it shifts back …
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At first glance, Unity of Command 2 may look intimidating, the fame of the small tanks and military men that populate the …
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You already know the stakes in Frostpunk’s primary campaign. In the industrial revolution in England, a winter of Biblical proportions descended, driving …
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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot begins precisely where the anime does: introduce us to Goku and his son Gohan just before the Saiyans …
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Kunai’s premise is well known. Humanity has reached the pinnacle of technological advancement and its demise, inviting an army of AI-controlled robots …
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Journey to the Savage Planet is a nice name for a pulpy sci-fi game but is a bit of a misconception if …
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The Pedestrian Review: It is the nature of humans to be curious about what seems mundane and inanimate things do when we …
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Bloodroots, a short, fast-paced tale of chaos and revenge, challenges you to stab, loot, loot, and otherwise kill dozens of thugs with …
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The 2019 auto battler revolution saw a wave of publisher activity as they tried to take advantage of the latest craze: Dota …
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Nioh 2 Review: Building on the tough reputation of the original, Team Ninja’s second samurai action, RPG brings back the original’s tendency …
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MLB The Show 20 is suddenly in a unique position. The COVID-19 coronavirus has disrupted the sport around the world, and baseball …
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Doom Eternal Review: Id Software’s return to Doom 2016 was a phenomenal update to the franchise’s classic shooter idea. It was fast …
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Treachery in Beatdown City takes on the style of an over-the-top beat them up from the late ’80s that you might come …
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Of course, high expectations accompany the first Half-Life game in 13 years, and the return of the iconic franchise in the form …
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Everything in a Good Job is designed to prevent you from achieving what the title means. Even simple tasks like delivering parcels …
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Infinity Ward’s latest Call of Duty has shipped with no response to Black Ops 4’s Blackout but has since been supplemented with …
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