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Superliminal Review: Perception is really confusing
5 years ago

Superliminal Review: Perception is really confusing

Superliminal operates on the premise that “perception is reality”, a simple-sounding phrase that is incredibly difficult to describe in further detail. In practicing on actual humans, this is the most …
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Rocket Arena Review: Mega Blast with Strings Attached
5 years ago

Rocket Arena Review: Mega Blast with Strings Attached

Let the games begin! I’m not too sure what is going on, but Rocket Arena is basically a multiplayer arena shooter. There are multiple characters and maps to battle to …
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Beyond Blue Review: Diving into Paradise
5 years ago

Beyond Blue Review: Diving into Paradise

Inspired by Blue Planet II, in Beyond Blue you are a scientist who explores the ocean using advanced technology. Stationed in a mini-submarine, you talk to your team and plan …
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Yes, Your Grace Review: Yass King!
5 years ago

Yes, Your Grace Review: Yass King!

To rule a kingdom, you must make tough choices. Keeping your people happy is a priority, but there is also a balance that needs to be made so that you …
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Night Call Review: Poetry in Motion
5 years ago

Night Call Review: Poetry in Motion

To define Night Call, I would have to say it’s almost like a mixture of Crazy Taxi and L.A. Noire set in a black and white narrative-driven game. You play …
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Goosebumps Dead of Night Review: You Can’t Scare Me
5 years ago

Goosebumps Dead of Night Review: You Can’t Scare Me

Goosebumps lives on in a first-person adventure game. If you enjoyed the movies, you’ll be happy to know that Jack Black does a lot of the voice acting. This is …
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Demon’s Tier+ Review: Mid-Tier Experience
5 years ago

Demon’s Tier+ Review: Mid-Tier Experience

An evil demon summons hordes of monsters in order to destroy humanity. A warrior stops him and all is well. Then 1200 years pass and he rises again to do …
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Project Warlock Review: Bullets and Spells
5 years ago

Project Warlock Review: Bullets and Spells

A lot of first-person shooters we see today started off as classics or were inspired by them. Games such as Wolfenstein, Doom, Quake, Duke Nukem, and even Star Wars: Dark …
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Those Who Remain Review: Right Choice
5 years ago

Those Who Remain Review: Right Choice

The story of Those Who Remain starts out with depression, showing a man who seems to be at the end of his tolerance for a life which has thrown him …
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Streets of Rage 4 Review: Bare Knuckle Blast
5 years ago

Streets of Rage 4 Review: Bare Knuckle Blast

Most all of the best-known console brawlers from the 1980s and 1990s started in the arcades, notably led by Technos’ Double Dragon and Capcom’s Final Fight. However, in the 8-bit and early 16-bit era, fidelity was sometimes elusive. Final Fight, for …
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