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Neko Navy: Daydream Edition review
An Adorable Shoot ‘Em Up In a perfect world, cute ‘em-ups would be released with regular frequency. But save for…
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Super Treasure Arena review
Recommended for Groups Like many games geared toward local, competitive play Super Treasure Arena is fun with small groups. There’s…
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IndieGo #9: Space Skirmishing with Galaxy of Pen and Paper & Zotrix: Solar Division
We travel the cosmos, putting an end to hostility in Galaxy of Pen and Paper, which simulates the feeling of…
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IndieGo #8: Going Retro with HyperParasite and Coffee Crisis
We possess bodies in HyperParasite, using an enemy to dispatch other foes. With Coffee Crisis, we battle the possessed, saving…
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Atari Flashback Classics review
The Birth of a Giant The Atari VCS wasn’t the first cartridge-based console, but it undoubtedly popularized home gaming across…
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Blue Rider (Switch) review
Old School Shooting from an Emerging Team Previously, Córdoba, Argentine-based Ravegan has played an assistive role. They’ve created assets for…
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Battle Princess Madelyn review
During the 1980s, Capcom was an industry titan. The company created a succession of seminal titles such as Mega Man,…
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Rock Boshers DX: Director’s Cut (Switch) review
Rock Boshers DX’s whimsical set-up imagines Queen Victoria sneaking away from the monarchial monotony of Buckingham Palace for the opportunity…
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Gensokyo Defenders review
Named by Guinness World Records as the most prolific fan-made series in the world, the Touhou universe is nearly as…
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Waku Waku Sweets (Switch) review
Movie studios like Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar, and DreamWorks craft films capable of entertaining both children and adults. But in…
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