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AI: The Somnium Files review
Kotaro Uchikoshi’s games are often an indispensable reminder of the possibility of interactive fiction. In the hands of another developer,…
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Torchlight II (Switch) review
The 1997 release of Diablo remains one of the definitive interpretations of the dungeon crawl. Trading traditional turn-based combat for…
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Whipseey and the Lost Atlas review
Masahiro Sakurai’s cheerful pink blob has been captivating players for more than a quarter-century. Ever since the 1992 debut of…
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Chiki-Chiki Boxy Pro Wrestling review
With last year’s Chiki-Chiki Boxy Racers, Orgesta reached into gaming’s golden past, offering a breezy title inspired by titles like…
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SEGA AGES Roundup: Space Harrier & Puyo Puyo review
There’s something oddly gratifying about experiencing yesteryear’s arcade games on the go. It’s a testament to technological progress that we’re…
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Rogue Singularity review
Amidst the late ‘90s, gaming had an all too fleeting love affair with extreme sports. Building on the popularity of…
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Grandia HD Collection review
While the industry sporadically flirts with backwards compatibility, enjoyment of the classics is rarely guaranteed. Sure, you might be able…
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Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark review
Tactical role-playing games are complicated affairs, with components like character growth and combat precariously built upon a myriad of variables.…
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The Forbidden Arts review
At their best, games offer a captivating fusion of components. When storyline, play, visuals, and sound converge in a cohesive…
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Omega Labyrinth Life review
As evidenced by the complaints faced by prominent sports series, many are irked by publishers who pump out iterative sequels…
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