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Rime review

Ever since its 2013 first-reveal trailer, Rime has stood out like a game with intriguing style. The cell-shaded art invited curious players to hope to have an adventure that matches in nicely.

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Injustice 2 review

The original Injustice was a legendary comparable to any major comic book event, movie release, or number of TV crossovers. It had from multiple universes towards the kind of fights fanboys spend.

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Cod: Black Ops III – Zombies Chronicles review

Players committed enough to accomplish the single-player campaign in 2008's Call of Duty: World at War were graced with one of the greatest in-game rewards of this platform generation; the Nazi Zombies.

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Prey review

Prey is regarded as a spiritual successor to some game of exactly the same name that launched back in 2006, but fans from the “original” won't find anything like the things.

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Little Nightmares review

I've gushed over puzzle-platformers enough times at this time it should come as no surprise that whenever I see a replacement coming, my interest rates are immediately piqued. So, after.

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The Disney Afternoon Collection review

You'd be hard-pressed to convince me that I didn't develop in a golden chronilogical age of cartoons, as there was always animation inspired by game titles, movies, comics, and figures.

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Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap review

While the name Wonder Boy will mean little to absolutely nothing to a lot of younger gamers nowadays, to those much like me who found the hobby within the 8-.

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Yooka-Laylee review

Like many gamers throughout my age, my gaming prime came on the Nintendo 64. Those late adolescent/early teen many years of my life were spent pouring hour after hour in to.

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Has-Been Heroes review

I’ll admit it: I’m not a individual who generally enjoys this type of game. Sure, the sporadic roguelike has wriggled its distance to my heart-Crypt of the Necrodancer and the.

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Snake Pass review

Does someone at Sumo Digital hate children? I’m not asking that question from malice. I just can’t imagine a more reasonable reason behind the identity crisis that defines Snake Pass,.

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