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Battle Axe review

With art, music, and coding by respected industry veterans, Battle Axe in a refreshing throwback to ’90-era gaming in every way but pricing. As the industry grows older, arcade-style experiences are becoming increasingly rare. Sure, ...

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Death end re;Quest (Switch) review

  An abundant mix of mystery, horror, and an adorable cute cast, Death end re;Quest arrives on Switch with a proficient port with few sacrifices. There’s a multitude of games built around the hypothetical. Each ...

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World End Economica ~Complete~ review

Playing through the World End Economica ~Complete~ feels like that year of college when you simultaneously enrolled in Classic Literature, Business Economics, Psychology, and Philosophy classes. It’s a daunting trek where unhurried storytelling can let ...

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Poison Control review

Nippon Ichi Software’s latest is a delightfully oddball mix of the comic and tragic, with action rooted in a pair of complementary play mechanics. It doesn’t always work, but when it does, Poison Control is ...

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Astro Aqua Kitty review

Originally released on the PS Mobile Store, 2012’s Aqua Kitty: Milk Mine Defender was one of the true highlights of Sony’s now-defunct digital marketplace. A brilliant reworking of William’s 1981 arcade hit Defender, players dove ...

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Delicious! Pretty Girls Mahjong Solitaire review

Boosting cheesecake portraits and some delectable tile-matching, Delicious! Pretty Girls Mahjong Solitaire is rather delectable, especially for its six-dollar price. Thanks to the efforts of EastAsiaSoft, Zoo’s PC titles seem to be making their way ...

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Barrage Fantasia mini-review

Barrage Fantasia offers a lot of variety through different familiars and specials that manipulate play style. While the pixelated visuals signal a doujin effort, the action feels straight out of arcades. Between the Psikyo Shooting ...

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