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Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony review
In one of Hollywood’s best meta-analyses, Scream 2 explained the difficulties of crafting a slasher film sequels. Identifying larger body…
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SteamWorld Dig 2 review
As an indie title that captured the polish and effervescent charm of a first-party Nintendo game, 2013’s SteamWorld Dig was…
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How to Face Your Worst Nightmares in Mary Skelter
Once upon a time, a boy held captive inside a living Jail manages to escape his cell… only to be…
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Mary Skelter: Nightmares review
Following the success of 2010’s Hyperdimension Neptunia, developer Compile Heart’s output drifted toward the formulaic. Beyond a structure split between…
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X-Morph: Defense review
What is the concept? Since the 1978 release of Space Invaders, players have persistently protected the Earth from alien attack.…
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Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana review
There’s the tacit expectation that franchises will evolve over time. But occasionally, the pressure to advance can spoil an otherwise…
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Drive Girls review
Although disregarded by Sony, the PS Vita survives thanks to a steady stream of niche software. Sure, support from big…
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Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth review
When Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception was released last May, we gave the title an affirmative review; albeit with a major…
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Rock of Ages II: Bigger & Boulder review
Few developers have a body of work that demonstrates as much creativity as Santiago-based ACE Team. From surreal first-person fighter…
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Warriors All-Stars review
For the last seventeen years, Koei’s (and since 2009, Koei Tecmo’s) Warriors franchises have been crafted around a cumulative approach,…
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