Starlit Adventures Golden Stars review

The Switch version of Starlit Adventures Golden Stars removes all the micro-transactions of the mobile release. The result allows the game’s retro-rooted play to shine, without all of the bothersome coercion and persistence to sign ...

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New Releases: July 23rd-29th, 2020

With releases like Destroy All Humans!, Ty the Tasmanian Tiger HD, and Hatsune Miku DLC for Space Channel 5 VR, this week feels like the early 2000s all over again. For those uninteresting in traveling ...

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Necrobarista review

With a dynamic visual delivery and a shrewdly pared-down cast, Necrobarista channels the intimacy of a stage play within the medium of a visual novel. It’s a remarkable feat that truly pushes the medium in ...

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Aircraft Evolution review

On PC, Aircraft Evolution was a mildly entertaining and accessible title where players dropped explosives across four different eras. While the airborne action has made the jump to the Switch, a haphazard port means you’ll ...

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Glorious Modular Mechanical Keyboard review

Tragically, the PC peripheral we use the most is the one that’s frequently overlooked. While there’s plenty of people who spend outrageous sums on graphic cards, CPUs, memory and monitors, keyboards often go overlooked. I’ve ...

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Waifu Uncovered review

Waifu Uncovered tasks players with shooting toxic germs that have infected the clothing of nubile girls. Succeed and the clothes come off, offering a mix of Space Invaders and strip poker. Unfortunately, it’s not as ...

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New Releases: July 16th-22nd, 2020

Beyond Ghost of Tsushima and Paper Mario: The Origami King’s arrival, this brings a number of other notable releases. Superhot: Mind Control Delete is a free download for the roughly two million players who purchased ...

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Neon Abyss review

Take the variability of The Binding of Isaac but re-interpret the title as a side-scrolling shooter and you’ll have a good idea of what to expect from Neon Abyss. While the concept isn’t completely original, ...

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void tRrLM(); //Void Terrarium review

Look past the cryptic moniker, and you’ll discover several familiar mechanics merged together in void tRrLM(); //Void Terrarium. You’ll work doggedly to save what might me the world’s last human, which feels crucial and at ...

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1993 Shenandoah review

1993 Shenandoah is a curio with nearly a three-decade gap between development and release. Yet, it captures the indie zeitgeist of a lapsed era when games were crafted in garages rather than sprawling studios. Those ...

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