Undead Darlings ~no cure for love~ review

A product of undeterred ambition, Undead Darlings ~no cure for love~ offers a blend of amusing visual style storytelling and absorbing dungeon crawling. Frequently, blends these two genres result in at least one slapdash component. ...

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Ys Origin mini-review

Originally released for Windows Computers in 2006, Ys Origin is an advisable prequel, providing Switch owners with portable way to play this timeless title. Although most franchise entries are standalone adventures, Ys Origin makes a ...

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SEGA AGES: Herzog Zwei review

The grandfather of real-time strategy arrives on Switch with the typical M2 treatment. That means a pixel-perfect recreation of the original or if you wish, a number of indispensable modernizations. Sporadically, games are ahead of ...

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New Releases: October 1st-7th, 2020

With the appearances of Star Wars: Squadrons and Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time, early October releases contain a few famous names. Beyond these headliners, titles like Baldur’s Gate 3, and FIFA 21, make the ...

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Bartlow’s Dread Machine review

1907’s best electromechanical amusement imagines would twin-stick shooters would look like at the local penny arcade. While you’ll adore Bartlow’s Dread Machine’s context, the game’s action is just a bit less likable. For years, writers ...

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Great Conqueror: Rome review

After tackling War World II and the Napoleonic Wars, EasyTech’s third war game transports players to the third century BC, where you’re transform Rome from an ambitious republic to a sprawling empire that spans across ...

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Disgaea 4 Complete+ (PC) review

Although nine years old, Disgaea 4’s merits largely remain timeless, even when measured against some of the quality-of-life improvements found in Disgaea 5. While the presence of microtransactions are sporadic crashes blemish the fun, the ...

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New Releases: September 24th-30th, 2020

From Genshin Impact’s “fantasy open-world action role-playing diversion with gacha hooks” (or as I like to call the genre, FOWARD-GAH!), a remake of 2004’s Mafia, this week has several notable new titles. Given appearance of ...

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Tamarin review

Ex-Rare developers strive to channel the charm of their old studio’s golden age. Although Tamarin might evoke halcyon memories playing Jet Force Gemini or Banjo-Kazooie, the title never comes close to reaching Rare’s lofty standards. ...

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