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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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Yakuza Kiwami review
In Japan, the Yakuza franchise has enjoyed success since the original 2005 release. But in the States, the series has…
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Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma (PS4) review
Here’s the irony surrounding a discussion of Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma– revealing even the slightest detail threatens to diminish…
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Infinite Minigolf review
Although Zen Studios is best known for their prolific output of pinball tables, the Budapest-based developers are known to take…
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Sudden Strike 4 review
Occasionally, a franchise can lose track of the elements that once secured success. Such was the case with 2008’s Sudden…
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Archangel (VR) review
Growing up on a steady diet of Robotech/Macross, Mobile Suit Gundam, and Bubblegum Crisis meant that the desire to control…
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Aven Colony review
Much of the allure of the city simulation genre stems from the mastery of an array of municipal variables. While…
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Children of Zodiarcs review
Even the most devoted strategy-role-playing game devotee will admit that there’s not a whole lot of variation across the genre.…
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Collar x Malice review
Note: This review is largely spoiler-free. Any explicit details are articulated in the first fifteen minutes of the novel. When…
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