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Criminal Girls 2: Party Favors review
If you’re an ardent role-playing aficionado, you’ve probably liberated dozens of lands and exterminated dozens of humanity-threatening enemies. Tales of…
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Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters Daybreak: Special Gigs
While the visual novel’s stateside popularity is a relatively new phenomenon, the medium has been building momentum in the U.S.…
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Touhou: Scarlet Curiosity review
Although some may bemoan the industry’s push away from physical media, digital distribution has one irrefutable upside: it has allowed…
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MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death review
One day, the PS Vita supply chain will inevitably come to a fateful halt, kicking off a discussion of the…
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The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II review
Media sequels can fall victim to their own version of middle child syndrome. Whereas inaugural efforts revel in world-building as…
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Attack on Titan review
The musuo beat-‘em up has proven to be a remarkably versatile genre. With adaptations that span the Gundam, Fist of…
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Worms W.M.D. review
When Team17 released Worms onto the Commodore Amiga in 1994, it was hardly the first game to flaunt the turn-based…
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OlliOlli: Epic Combo Edition review
Occasionally, feature creep can ruin a respectable franchise. Such was the case with Activision’s Tony Hawk series. Early on, the…
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Overcooked! Review
Given the oft-inflexible grasp of copyrights of trademarks, spiritual sequels are exceedingly common in the game industry. Often born from…
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Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate (PS Vita)
There’s a strong likelihood that Western gamers might not be familiar with Spike-Chunsoft’s Shiren the Wanderer series. After all, save…
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