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196 reviewsOnce you've survived, it's time to learn to crawl. Vampire Crawlers borrows the aesthetic, the excess of Survivors and goes dungeon crawling.
Minos tasks you to lay out your maze, set your traps, and lie in wait for foolhardy adventuring parties, but can it stand up with the best roguelikes?
Take the 'rubber hose' animation of Steamboat Willie, add in more cheese puns than you need, and a hardboiled setting and you get Mouse: P.I. for Hire.
After playing Bungie's bold new extraction shooter for over a month, what's the final verdict?
Actually, Icarus, you'll need to hit Level 20 before you can have some wings.
Pragmata is another Capcom hit, brought to the Switch 2 in enjoyable, if not quite perfect, form. This one's best in handheld.
Starfield has arrived on PS5, coming alongside the big Free Lanes update and new DLC, but is this now a game that lives up to its potential?
Tomodachi Life returns, and it's stranger than ever, with Living the Dream updating the Mii-filled life sim for Switch and Switch 2.
Metroidvanias and side-scrolling RPGs come out at a constant clip these days, so I feel like I get to be pretty selective about the ones I actually end up
Supergiant Games is a studio that consistently provides games that are great experiences. From its debut Bastion, follow up Transistor, and then Pyre, the
Dosa Divas is a culinary adventure worth going on, its unique flavour combining turn-based battles, cooking and a story filled with heart.
Pragmata is Capcom at its inventive best, with a progressive take on the action adventure with hack-and-shoot combat and a brilliantly realised game world.
Minotaurs and centaurs and dwarves, oh my!
Screamer review - ambitious, anime-style street racer is a frustrating mess that punishes players despite some cool gameplay concepts.
At the head of a wave of investigative horror games, The Occultist brings great characters and narrative to life alongside well-designed puzzles.
People of Note plays a heartfelt ode to the world of music with a rhythm action infused RPG.
One last trip back in time for the star crossed lovers, will Max and Chloe get a happy ending or will it all go up in flames?
I have such a soft spot for high-octane, anime-style action games, and it's been a sore spot to see this genre fall by the wayside in recent year. Sure,
Disciples: Domination is a competent if spongey strategy RPG, with the throne room choices providing a rare spark.
The Division: Resurgence channels the original setting of this series into a new mobile game. Is it worth loading up on phone or tablet?
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