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Darius Cozmic Collection Console review
Collectors might call them rarities, less fervent fans might call them filler, but there’s a bit of redundancy and at…
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Namco Museum Archives Vol 1 & 2 review
Each of the two volumes of Namco Museum Archives offers a mix of arcade, NES-exclusive, and an original eight-bit ‘demake’.…
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Darius Cozmic Collection Arcade review
Exterminate schools of antagonist mechanical marine life across a compilation of Darius’ arcade offerings. There’s a notable omission, but that’s…
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Disintegration review
Plotlines are often dispensable in real-time strategy and first-person shooter games. Disintegration provides an absorbing motivation for its blend of…
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Ys: Memories of Celceta (PS4) review
Another winning entry in Nihon Falcom’s action-role playing franchise sees Adol mapping an expansive forest, a feat no other adventurer…
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Shantae and the Seven Sirens review
Everyone’s favorite half-genie is back, tasked with reconnoitering an immense sunken city. Beyond the inclusion of mechanics that speed up…
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Utawarerumono: Prelude to the Fallen review
Utawarerumono: Prelude to the Fallen is a remake of the original 2002 game. Despite laying the groundwork for two sequels…
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Super Mega Baseball 3 review
If you can get past the cartoonish looks and lack of licensing Super Mega Baseball 3‘s on-field performance means it’s…
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Infinite – Beyond the Mind review
Infinite – Beyond the Mind looks and plays like a forgotten hack-and-slash from the 16-bit era. While there’s not a…
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Sakura Wars review
Although Sakura Wars has been a fertile franchise in Japan, the property has struggled to gain traction in the West.…
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