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Trials Rising review
Released as a Java game nineteen years ago, Trials was a prototypical example of brilliant game design. Each stage tasked…
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Sky Gamblers – Afterburner review
Recently, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown delivered dogfighting action to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC owners. With an engaging…
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Steins;Gate Elite review
Time travel is a popular premise across almost every medium. But like most high-concept narratives, it’s often used as a…
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Iron Cryptical (Switch) review
As titles like Robotron: 2084, Smash TV, and the sum of the Geometry Wars series have demonstrated, the twin-stick shooter can be a wholly…
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The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince review
Undoubtedly, Nippon Ichi Software is fascinated with the type of oral tales once collected and retold by the Brothers Grimm.…
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City of Brass (Switch) review
The last half-decade has seen an abundance of Rogue-like titles. Built upon the concepts of procedurally-generated environments, permadeath, and the…
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Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics review
Every week, the Switch’s software library grows with an abundance of new games. Although there’s already an assortment of turn-based…
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JackQuest: The Tale of The Sword review
There’s little of JackQuest: The Tale of The Sword that doesn’t feel overtly familiar. The game opens with a cinematic…
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Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force (Switch) review
An Exceedingly Familiar Fairy and Fencer With remakes, remasters, and ports comprise a significant portion of the game industry’s output,…
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Pic-a-Pix Pieces review
A Puzzling Slow Start in the West Picross (a portmanteau for ‘Picture Crossword’) games haven’t always enjoyed stateside success. When…
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