Category: Reviews
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Boti: Byteland Overclocked PC Review: Saving the Cyber-World
3D platformers have always been one of my favourite genres of games since I was a kid. Many of my cherished gaming memories revolve around these vibrant environments, captivating characters, and engrossing storylines. It’s a genre that has consistently piqued my interest, and some of my most beloved games align perfectly with its description. Boti:…
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Starfield PC Review: Exploring The Cosmic Highs and Lows
Exploring the stars has always been an intriguing albeit overwhelming concept that has always been exciting. In the realm of video games, few titles have sought to capture this sense of cosmic wonder as boldly as Bethesda’s long-anticipated release, Starfield. With promises of a sprawling interstellar adventure and rough claims of it being 25 years…
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Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon PS5 Review: Feel the Burn
The mecha genre of gaming has always been extremely niche, with only a handful of developers still creating projects. In the ever-evolving landscape of video games, developer FromSoftware chooses to endure the legacy of its long-standing Armored Core series with its newest title: Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon. Serving as a return to form…
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The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood PC Review: An Intricate Deck-Builder
Choices and fate are fundamental aspects not just within the realm of human existence, but across all that inhabits our reality. Games that give you choices and dire consequences give me a sense of satisfaction as it mirrors life. The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood delves into the immense potency of fate and the far-reaching ramifications of…
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Unholy PC Review: An Unfulfilling Horror
Typically, I am not a fan of the horror genre; I always actively avoid jump scares and the feeling of anxiety when watching movies or playing games. Nevertheless, I have always enjoyed puzzle and stealth games and I thought Unholy might offer a captivating fusion of those aspects. Regrettably, Unholy misses the mark on all…
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Flutter Away PC Review: It’s Not All Sunshine And Rainforests
Cozy games provide unique escapes, transporting you to another world and causing you to forget all your troubles. Many games, like Beasts of Maravilla Island and Alekon, successfully deliver fantastical photographic locations with unwavering immersion and unrivalled detailing. Flutter Away, by New Zealand-based indie developers Runaway Play, aims to provide the same whimsical adventure, but…
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Moving Out 2 PS5 Review: Chaotic Furniture Fun
I have always been drawn to quirky games for their ability to provide an escape from the seriousness often found in triple-A titles. The original Moving Out game offered me that sense of escapism at a time when I really needed it. So, when I heard about the development of a sequel, I quickly grew…
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Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals – PC Review
The realm of the paranormal is a vast and enigmatic one, capable of gripping anyone’s curiosity and prompting profound questions about the nature of our reality. Oxenfree is a game centred on paranormal encounters and their profound impact on one’s perception of the world. Having gained fame as an indie gem, Oxenfree now invites us…
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Remnant 2 PS5 Review: Fresh Paint and Upgraded Parts
Ever since the release date announcement of Remnant 2 during the 2023 edition of Summer Game Fest, I was anxiously waiting to delve into the grim and mysterious worlds of Remnant after having previously played the precursor, Remnant: From The Ashes. Fortunately, I can say with absolute certainty, I have not been disappointed with the…
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Homeseek PC Review: Building a New Future in a Harsh World
Over the years, there have been captivating simulation games that can steal countless hours of our lives, forever lost in the pixels of a screen. Growing up, games like Sim City and Rollercoaster Tycoon lured me into their spellbinding worlds, where I willingly surrendered myself for hours on end. It’s no wonder that when I…
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Master Detective Archives: Rain Code: A Thrilling Mystery – Nintendo Switch Review
It’s no surprise that Spike Chunsoft and Too Kyo’s newest game Master Detective Archives: Rain Code has some big shoes to fill, given that it’s seen as the spiritual successor to the popular Danganronpa series. Fortunately, with its smooth transition to 3D exploration, charismatic cast of characters, alluring visual flair, and tantalizing mysteries, Master Detective…
