Tranya Rimor Wireless Headphones review

Tranya Rimor Wireless Headphones offer a very respectable price-to-performance ratio, with AirPod quality at a fraction of the cost. But bargain hunters can find comparable devices for even cheaper. Apple products are great, but there’s ...

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Obey Me review

With an escalating war between heaven and hell, a talking dog, and a hard-ass protagonist, Obey Me has ambition. There’s even a comic series to demonstrate the developer’s aspirations. Luckily, the action is mostly fun, ...

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New Releases: April 23-29th, 2020

Two titles are poised to vigorously fan the flames of nostalgia. Trials of Mana made it first official stateside appearance as part of last year’s Collection of Mana. This week Square Enix’s three-dimensional remake makes ...

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Freakout: Calamity TV Show review

Freakout: Calamity TV Show is every bit as disjointed as in irrational title implies. Even if you’re a die-hard twin-stick shooter fanatic, tedious gameplay and frustrating bugs make this a title to evade. Although the ...

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Billion Road review

Billion Road’s dice-rolling, board-trekking play offers a relaxing reprieve from tense action games. It’s not for everyone, but if you if your aching for a Fortune/Itadaki Street-style game with a bit more quirk, you’ll want ...

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STATIONFlow review

Shigeru Miyamoto envisaged Pikmin when he noticed a procession of ants marching across his patio. While STATIONflow isn’t quite as abstract, it’s a beguiling examination of transit station engineering. It’s tough playing STATIONflow without deliberating ...

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New Releases: April 16th-22nd, 2020

With a trio of Double Dragon titles, three Kunio-kun entries, and what’s billed as a “cooperative holypunk brawler” (Obey Me), this week’s new releases offer plenty of outlets for pugilism. But if you’re looking for ...

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Pirates Outlaws review

Pirates Outlaws in an engaging card game that refreshingly accessible. While be playing in minutes a drip-feed of variation ensure longevity. Although the price is a bit high, it’s not outrageous enough to make the ...

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Totally Reliable Delivery Service review

Transporting parcels grows tedious in Totally Reliable Delivery Service. The real enjoyment stems disregarding the game’s structure and just horsing around, especially with a group of friends. Much like Octodad: Dadliest Catch, Surgeon Simulator, or ...

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