Ben Sheene

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Once Upon a Puppet Review

Once Upon a Puppet plucks from a familiar tree of whimsical, inspired platformers. Players only need to spend a few brief moments to recognize a game they have likely played in the last few generations. When seeing Once Upon a Puppet for the first time, the obvious invocation for me was Puppeteer, the brilliantly creative platformer that has been marooned on PlayStation 3 for over a decade. I also...[Read More]

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8.5

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SaGa Frontier 2 Remastered Review

The moment after the developer and publisher credits faded after booting up SaGa Frontier 2 Remastered, a battle played out. It was in-engine. A light HUD in the lower-right corner indicated I could speed up time or pause or go to the title screen. I watched a party of mages attack a group of soldiers on a grassy field. Dialog bubbles blooped into existence. Was I controlling this? My finger hesit...[Read More]

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Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds Ultimate Review

The 1990s taught us that beat ’em ups didn’t need to engage in a lot of complexity. Instead, developers merely needed to slap a license onto a title and let kids beat the shit out of semi-recognizable pixels as their favorite, intended characters. I could not tell you much about the Batmans, Ninja Turtles, Power Rangers, X-Mens, and countless other heroes and cartoon characters that wa...[Read More]

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Capcom Fighting Collection 2 Preview

On May 15, Capcom Fighting Collection 2 brings another packed roster of games to players seeking harder-to-find titles from Capcom’s storied decades of fighting games. Broadly speaking, any effort to bring games that had a limited release or are otherwise nearly impossible to acquire legally (without deep pockets, of course) is welcome. Capcom’s efforts over the past few years to breat...[Read More]

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Legends of Awen: Rise of the Fianna Preview

Much like Breath of the Wild altered the notion of what an open-world game could be, Baldur’s Gate 3 transformed many’s understanding of RPGs. Larian created an impossibly high bar, especially in regards to actualizing the “role” aspect of a role-playing game. It wasn’t enough to allow the player to make a spectrum of dialog choices that may influence events and chara...[Read More]

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Karma: The Dark World Review

Karma: The Dark World is one of the most thoughtfully directed games I’ve ever played. Numerous shots feel choreographed in a way to maximize their emotional or surreal impact. It made me think of the whirlwind spectacle that was Indika‘s constant push to recalibrate the player’s attention and the meaning of a particular narrative beat. My first glimpse at Karma was rife with stu...[Read More]

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Wanderstop Review

Seven years ago I was sitting in an office chair at work and began the grueling process of a 48-hour nervous breakdown. As if carried away by a swell of uncontrollable emotions, silent tears fell down my face. In an attempt to avoid any concerned looks I would slightly turn my chair if a person walked by and, eventually, retreated into the bathroom for several minutes to compose myself. The follow...[Read More]

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Assassin’s Creed Shadows Review

Assassin’s Creed‘s Animus has been one of the series’ hallmarks since its inception. Once a core component of the narrative, the Animus has somewhat dwindled in relevance from game to game. The Animus, created by Abstergo, the corporate mask worn by modern-day Templars, was used to allow humans the ability to relive the genetic memories of their ancestors. Abstergo used the Animu...[Read More]

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Split Fiction Review

This early in 2025, deeming Split Fiction a contender for Game of the Year seems like a lofty expectation. Historically speaking, however, it makes sense. Coming from Hazelight Studios, the team behind the outstanding, inventive cooperative game It Takes Two, Split Fiction has the necessary pedigree. In 2021, It Takes Two took home the highest honor that year. But Split Fiction invokes the same ki...[Read More]

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8.5

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Darkest Dungeon II: Kingdoms DLC Review

When initially diving into my fragile kingdom in Darkest Dungeon II‘s newest Kingdoms DLC, I was overwhelmed. Despite understanding the most basic core of Red Hook Studios’ turn-based RPG rife with arduous combat and dire stakes, I felt overwhelmed. At that point I had yet to play Darkest Dungeon II, the sequel to a series with an incredible following and reception. While Kingdoms̵...[Read More]

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Darkest Dungeon II Review

Darkest Dungeon II‘s oppressive grip will echo in my mind for years to come. The series’ reputation is one I am all too familiar with. One of desperation, harrowing difficulty. A grueling quest to fight back death from the razor’s edge. And it may be that thorny reputation that has prevented me from touching Darkest Dungeon until now with its sequel. Darkest Dungeon, a crucible s...[Read More]

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AJAZZ AK680 Max Mechanical Keyboard Review

Last year I delved deeper into the arena of customizable mechanical keyboards, one I had primarily passed by in my years of gaming. The AJAZZ AK820 Max and the AJAZZ AK870 were two sides of a similar coin. Both had impressive lighting effects, responsive and satisfying keystrokes, and ease of use for whatever purpose they would be implemented for. When it was all said and done, the AK820 felt like...[Read More]

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