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Namco Museum Archives Vol 1 & 2 review
Each of the two volumes of Namco Museum Archives offers a mix of arcade, NES-exclusive, and an original eight-bit ‘demake’.…
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Railway Empire (Switch) review
Railway Empire rolls onto Switch with a largely proficient port that bundles a trio of DLC. If you’re seeking an…
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Darius Cozmic Collection Arcade review
Exterminate schools of antagonist mechanical marine life across a compilation of Darius’ arcade offerings. There’s a notable omission, but that’s…
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Evan’s Remains review
Give the affordably priced Evan’s Remains about three hours of your time and you’ll find a succession of pretty good…
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Pity Pit review
Beware retro adventurers: there’s more frustration that fun in Pity Pit. If you do jump into the economically priced title,…
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Demon’s Tier+ review
Demon’s Tier+ is a simple, satisfying twin-stick shooter ideal for those moments when you just want to turn higher brain…
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The Outer Worlds (Switch) review
Expectedly, image quality takes a hit and load times can be a bit long. But the Switch port of The…
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Missile Command: Recharged review
The 1980 coin-op classic returns with a faux-vector graphics look, power-ups, and new enemies. It’s minimalistic approach is reflected in…
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Turmoil review
There’s a lot of enjoyment in figuring out the best path to success in Turmoil. But once these nuances are…
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Shantae and the Seven Sirens review
Everyone’s favorite half-genie is back, tasked with reconnoitering an immense sunken city. Beyond the inclusion of mechanics that speed up…
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