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System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster Review – Neuromancer
How do you begin to describe System Shock 2? Ahead of its time, revolutionary, a blueprint for several notable…
Death Stranding 2: On The Beach Review – Boundless Sincerity Aside Flaws
Kojima Productions has proven it is good at sequels. Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty was an incredibly…
Fire Emblem: Awakening Review – Lighting Your Brain With Brilliance
Loss, uncertainty, and the fear of making a mistake with your next move fill Fire Emblem: Awakening with undeniable…
Apotheon Review – Ancient Greek Art Springs To Life
Upon seeing Greek pottery art at a museum last year, I remarked to a friend that this would make a cool video game.…
Borderlands Review: Stellar Co-Op And A Masterful Blending Of Genres Make The…
A scoped revolver that sets enemies on fire. An acid-spewing shotgun. A golden sniper rifle that shoots…
Little Nightmares Review – A Grotesque Tale That Plays Off The Familiar
Little Nightmares is like hearing a cover of one of your favorite songs. On first glance, much of Tarsier Studios’…
Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour Review – Homework The Video Game
At reveal, Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour seemed like a charming way to learn about the tech of the Switch 2. A…
Mario Kart World Review – Roam If You Want To
For some family and friend groups, Mario Kart is an institution – a foundational memory of competition, silliness,…
Flintlock: The Siege Of Dawn Review – Lacking Divinity
Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn does its best to provide an epic adventure despite clear limitations. This semi-open…
Lies Of P: Overture Review – Exemplary Encore
DLCs rarely get their hooks in me. While I enjoy the add-ons I do play, few reach beyond a reminder that the base…