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SeaBed review
Despite a pace that periodically plods along, SeaBed’s multiple perspectives and explorations of relational complexities delivers distinction. SeaBed Platform: Switch,…
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La-Mulana 1 & 2 review
Tougher than a Four Dollar Steak ‘Trial and error’ based gameplay isn’t for everyone. For some, approaching a puzzle and…
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Dezatopia review
Every Great Shooter Needs a Hook Nearly all revered shoot ‘em ups have at least one signature mechanic. Defender’s bi-directionally…
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Talisman: Digital Edition review
An Obstinate Undertaking Table-top games are precarious efforts, habitually offering a precarious balance of strategy, chance, and spirited rivalries. Adapting…
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Langrisser I and II review
A Classic SRPG Nears 30 With a release that occurred nearly thirty years ago and a restrained production run, there’s…
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Katana Kami: A Way of the Samurai Story review
History ‘Acquire-d’ Traditionally, franchises grow with each successive iteration. But spin-offs sporadically scale things back, pushing the property in daring,…
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3000th Duel review
Solid Game from a Lesser Known Name 3000th Duel arrives without the benefit of a generous marketing budget or the…
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Rune Factory 4 Special review
Time to Get Busy! In the real world, those days where outstanding duties outstrip daylight hours can be exasperating. In…
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SEGA AGES Roundup: Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and Puyo Puyo 2
Abiko-based M2 Co., Ltd takes their ports very seriously. Sure, you can find SEGA’s older arcade and console games running…
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Psikyo Shooting Stars Bravo review
Psikyo=Colorful Art Kyoto Across the company’s thirteen-year lifespan, Psikyo cultivated a rich legacy. Although the Kyoto-based developer dabbled with erotic…
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