Review

Destruction derby simulator Destruction AllStars has been out for a month and has already received a handful of updates.  The Playstation 5 exclusive was free on PS Plus last month, putting it on a multiplayer pedestal alongside other free PS Plus games such as Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout. Only time will tell if Destruction AllStars has the longevity that Fall Guys has
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Square Enix continues the retro-collection train with the Collection of SaGA Final Fantasy Legend on the Nintendo Switch. The SaGa collection brings together a series of decades-old games to give new players a look at the roots of the historic mobile franchise. After spending time completing this collection, I’m pleased to say that the experiences
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Wholesome Games has announced a brand new OST collection, which gathers music from soothing and sweet games such as Spiritfarer, Ooblets, A Short Hike, Kind Words, and more. “Slice of Life: Songs from Wholesome Games Collection” features 21 songs in total and all proceeds will be donated to Galaxy Fund, a new grant for women,
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Survival games, in general, can be a little hit or miss, sometimes circulating the same formula over again in a rinse and repeat fashion. Windbound, however, promises to offer players a “one of a kind experience” and “unique gameplay interwoven with a complex but subtle narrative.” Unfortunately in my playthrough, I struggled to find many
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It’s a little bit hard to categorize No Straight Roads in a single genre as it almost has a part of everything in its gameplay, which isn’t bad at all. No Straight Roads is more like a fast-paced musical tournament, filled with several consecutive boss fights that will undoubtedly remind you of Edgar Wright’s Scott
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I absolutely love the Dungeon Defenders games, but Chromatic Games has created a truly confusing franchise. I say confusing because even now, Dungeon Defenders fans are split between playing multiple games; the original, Dungeon Defenders II, and now, Dungeon Defenders: Awakened. Dungeon Defenders: Awakened hopes to be Chromatic’s answer to those asking, “Which Dungeon Defenders
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Disintegration is the latest project from Marcus Lehto, creative director of Halo: Reach, since leaving Bungie. In creating his own studio with V1 Interactive, there were some relatively high expectations with him being one of the creators of the iconic Halo franchise. Despite past successes, however, Disintegration falls flat with a disjointed and bland narrative, stereotypical character personalities,
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Over the last decade, the rogue-like genre has become one of the most popular in gaming with titles such as The Binding of Isaac, FTL, Spelunky, and Dead Cells all topping Twitch viewership at different times. Dodge Roll’s 2016 rogue-like bullet-hell Enter the Gungeon similarly had its time in the spotlight and met critical acclaim with an 87
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Control’s first major expansion, The Foundation, is pretty much everything you would want out of an expansion to the game. There’s a large new area to explore full of new enemies, documents to find and read, altered items to contain, a new ability to help with exploration and combat, easter eggs and secrets to find,
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Team-based battle arena games are a dime a dozen nowadays. From League of Legends to Overwatch, many of the recent games that fall in that genre seem derivative, hardly deviating from the tried-and-true formulas of the past. However, there are new releases, like Ninja Theory’s Bleeding Edge, that essentially is a melting pot of those
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The starting menu of Freedom Finger describes itself as a Bat$#!% Crazy Space shooter. Let me tell you, the game does not disappoint. It’s an insane, fast-paced shoot ‘em up with an art style and humor that’s comparable to Rick and Morty crossed over South Park. Freedom Finger is set entirely to an eclectic soundtrack of
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