Nothing beats the bright, beautiful, and sometimes troubling world of Indivisible. It’s one that wears its Southeast/South Asian influences on the sleeve …
Xbox Game Reviews
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Code Vein makes its own identity from the start. It may stick to a Dark Souls formula that has come to define …
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Playing the best levels of Sayonara Wild Hearts is an elusive feeling that is hard to describe. When the art, the movement, …
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If you’re lucky enough to have an arcade down your neck from the forest, you’ve probably seen it: a vast, imposing pair …
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John Wick is an orchestrator of death. He efficiently uses the tools and space around him in combat, flowing subtly between enemies …
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Need For Speed Heat Review: Racing in Palm City – the fictional street racing capital of the world – is all about …
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Gears of War has always needed tactical planning as a series. Understanding how to read a battlefield to find ideal coverage and …
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Everyone has a favorite old game series that they’d love to see make a comeback, but modernizing a long-dormant franchise requires an …
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Nearly 40 years since Ridley Scott’s film made a visual aesthetic for what become known as cyberpunk, we’ve seen such things many …
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When the credits roll after the finishing of Mortal Kombat 11’s excellent story mode, the slate is swept clean. After a variety …
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Minecraft marked a considerable paradigm shift in games, serving as a famous prototype of both early access releases and unstructured, creation-based gameplay. …
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My time with Maneater, my shark, sporting glowing blue fins and whiskers to help it channel the bio-electricity in the water around …
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Ori and the Blind Forest was a delight in 2015 – a rock-hard combination of a Metroidvania structure and Meat Boy-like demands …
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Every victory in Overland, no matter big or small, is won by the skin of your teeth. That, of course, is the …
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With its new commentary system, teams, and updated presentation package, NHL 20 represents the biggest shake-up of the franchise in years – …
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There is an intrinsic curiosity that leads us to look into the private lives of others – a burgeoning guilty draw that …
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SolSeraph is openly inspired by the Super NES cult classic ActRaiser. If there was any doubt about its origins given the combination …