The worst thing about Unidentified Falling Objects is the game’s title. About fifteen minutes into UFO: Unidentified Falling Objects I knew there was a problem. Most action-driven puzzle games are appealing. But the majority fall ...
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Garbage Can or Garbage Can’t? In PixelJunk Scrappers Deluxe, topsy-turvy dystopia, trash is a treasured resource. This abnormality happened after a rocket filled with waste was launched skyward. Instead of dropping its payload at an ...
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Thinking being the boyfriend of an up-and-coming music idol is easy? Relationships are minor miracles White Album: Memories like Falling Snow reminds us. Susceptible to a myriad of misunderstandings and even misdeeds, moments of interpersonal ...
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If you don’t mind a wired connection, GameSir’s latest is one of the best budget Xbox and Windows compatible gamepads around. Not that long ago, third-party console controllers were almost always accompanied by a compromise. ...
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This week, Stray slinks onto Xbox, Dead Cells’ Castlevania crossover receives a physical release, while Overwatch 2 makes its way onto Steam. For those who’d rather find themselves surrounded by a coven of cute spellcasters, ...
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Where most games are a clothes call Eroge (a portmanteau combining the words ‘erotic’ and ‘game’) aren’t usually known for their sophisticated gameplay. And largely, that’s the case with Witch’s Rhythm Puzzle. As the title ...
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When fists fly, clothes will vanish. Whether it’s a metaphor for vulnerability or just old-fashioned fan service, Akiba’s Trip: Undead & Undressed Director’s Cut lets Switch owners enjoy an expanded version of Acquire’s puckish brawler. ...
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This week, Broforce receives its final update- and it’s always satisfying to see developers offer free additions to their games. But if run-and-gun bedlam isn’t your thing, there are plenty of other notable titles, with ...
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Fans of quirky roguelikes will enjoy Ninja or Die’s soaring leaps, and straightforward combat, all set in a world brimming with attractive, pixel-art interpretations of Japanese folklore. Games that challenge you with mastering sophisticated control ...
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Save for some sloppy exposition, each of Remnant II’s other components dexterously gel together. From tense combat in randomized locations, plenty of class options, and just the right amount of loot for customization, Gunfire Games ...
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