Labyrinth of Galleria: The Moon Society review

Toying with your expectations like a Mimic. Although dungeon crawls are habitually gratifying, they are often gloomy experiences that don’t customarily tamper with convention. As a spiritual successor to 2018’s Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of ...

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New Releases: February 9th-15th, 2023

This week, Labyrinth of Galleria: The Moon Society sends us dungeon-crawling, Wanted: Dead provokes swinging and shooting, while Souls of Chronos (pictured) will have us stopping time for a strategic advantage. PlayStation 4 Go! Go! ...

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Helvetii mini-review

Journeying through the crevices of Hell looks nice, but lacks balance. What is the game’s concept? While attractively animated, Helvetii’s introduction is rooted in flowery prose (“corruption spread from him like ichor from a wound”), ...

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Alice Escaped! review

Make way for a Moe-vania! Given the abundance of metroidvania games on Steam, it might be hard to get excited about another entry in a congested genre. But illuCalab’s (Heart of Crown, Magical High School ...

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8-Bit Adventures 2 review

Nostalgia that doesn’t forget the nuances Since its origins in the last 1980s, the console role-playing game has evolved considerably. Habitually, modern efforts deliver sizable casts of nuanced characters, multifaceted combat systems, and symphonic scores. ...

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New Releases: February 2nd-8th, 2023

This week, Sakura Cupid (pictured) is cooking up some cuteness just in time for Valentine’s Day, while Drainus’ weaponry exhibits the accuracy of Cupid’s bow and arrow. Elsewhere, the inelegantly titled Puzzle Bobble2X / BUST-A-MOVE2 ...

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Raiden IV x MIKADO remix review

Seibu Kaihatsu/MOSS’ Raiden franchise has earned its place in the STG pantheon, thanks to meticulously polished play and that iconic plasma laser. This definitive edition stives to improve on an already distinguished shooter, with several supplements making Raiden ...

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Dread Templar review

Keep (internal temperatures) cool, shoot demons, and made few mistakes while doing it might be Dread Templar‘s mantra.  There’s a sure-fire recipe for first-person shooter success. Keep the pace quick, the firefights intense, and the ...

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