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Raiden V: Director’s Cut (Switch) review
In the shoot-‘em-up pantheon, every prodigious title has a distinguishing play mechanic. R-Type is built around a fascinating risk/reward where players can…
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Kill la Kill IF review
Arena-based fighting is a popular approach for adapting anime into interactive form. Franchises like Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm, Dragon Ball…
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Pawarumi review
Any respectable shoot ‘em up needs at least one distinctive characteristic to succeed. Gratifyingly, the release of Manufacture 43’s Pawarumi…
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Tiny Metal: Full Metal Rumble review
Originally released stateside in 2001, Intelligent Systems’ Advance Wars series was a success, inspiring a trio of sequels, and with…
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SolSeraph review
When a major publisher is squatting on a beloved property, occasionally it’s indie developers who come to the rescue. From…
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Senran Kagura: Peach Ball review
The Senran Kagura franchise is approaching a pivotal junction. Across four main entries and a multitude of spin-offs, the unabashedly…
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Red Faction: Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered review
With a multitude of must-play, first party efforts, the Nintendo Switch is an unmitigated success. Likely, the platform’s capability which…
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Scrap Rush!! review
Scrap Rush is built around two irresistible pastimes: collecting junk and crushing your opponents. The former is littered across each…
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War Tech Fighters (Switch) review
When it comes to depicting massive mechanized robotic suits, gaming has delivered a wide assortment of adaptations. From Software’s seemingly…
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Super Neptunia RPG review
Sporadically, Hyperdimension Neptunia co-developers Compile Heart and Idea Factory endorse the use of character by other development studios. The results…
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