Reviews

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Death Stranding 2 Review – It Delivers 

There’s always some weirdness in Hideo Kojima’s games, and the Death Stranding 2 review explains why his latest work is the weirdest of all. From talking puppets to moving crash test dummies, there is a lot to discover in Kojima’s latest open-world delivery game. I knew what I was getting into when I booted up Death Stranding 2, but the Japanese game maker surprised even an old f...[Read More]

The Midnight Walk Review – Keep that Fire Alive

The Midnight Walk Review

The Alters Review – Surviving Me

Want to play a high-concept game that is all about “the road not taken”? The Alters Review will explain why you should give the new game from Frostpunk devs a go. Not a lot of games offer a unique mix of multiple sci-fi genres, but The Alters manages to hit the road running. The game is about Jan (pronounced Yan), a regular guy thrown head-first into space exploration.  The Alters...[Read More]

Medal of Honor (2010) – Retrospective

2010's Medal of Honor Retrospective

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Review – A Good Turn

A new RPG that does plenty right is a rare sight these days, but Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 review will explore how Sandfall Interactive managed to do just that. Taking ideas from some of the greatest turn-based RPGs, the French developers made something new. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is heavily inspired by the greats that came before it but offers a refreshing take on the turn-based formula.&n...[Read More]

The Room: The Game

Oh hai Mark Dive into The Room: The Game, a fan‑made point‑and‑click adventure based on the cult film. Play as Johnny in a retro‑styled San Francisco, tackling everything from shopping to boss fights in this unexpectedly polished 8‑bit RPG adaptation. Johnny the lovable banker has everything a man could ever want. A great career, a beautiful future wife, a handsome best friend named Mark, and a lo...[Read More]

Doom The Dark Ages Review – Reinventing the Nearly Perfect Wheel

With every new iteration, id Software’s long-running shooter reinvents itself. Doom The Dark Ages review examines how the game remixes the nearly three-decade-old shooter formula and tries to bring something fresh to the table. The first Doom brought first-person shooters to the mainstream; Doom: The Dark Ages doesn’t need to do that. It just needs to be a good game.  Expectations...[Read More]

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