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9

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Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon Review

Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon‘s initial complexity reminded me of the time when FromSoftware’s game’s felt daunting, a sensation...[Read More]

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9.5

Amazing

Street Fighter 6

Crouching in the corner of the Amazon River Basin, Blanka furiously swiped at the oncoming threat. Whatever humanoid this was–be it Guile, Ken, ...[Read More]

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7

Good

Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse

During the mid-2000s I spent a generous amount of time barrelling through a number of classic PlayStation games. My well-documented devotion to Ninten...[Read More]

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6.5

Fair

5.5
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Destiny 2: Lightfall Review

I remember watching the Star Wars – The Phantom Menace trailer at the end of my college career. I thought to myself, “It’s back! We’re going to ...[Read More]

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7.2

Good

Scars Above Review

When playing Scars Above it is difficult not to have thoughts of other games bouncing around in your head. The most common of these is painfully obvio...[Read More]

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8.5

Great

Marvel’s Midnight Suns

Marvel’s Midnight Suns proves the comic book/superhero formula can be successfully applied to almost any scenario. Who would have expected playe...[Read More]

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8

Great

Gotham Knights

The shadow cast by the Arkham games looms heavily over Gotham Knights‘ opening hours, often bleeding into the entire game. It’s been seven...[Read More]

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8

Great

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Silt

Silt is a tremendously evocative adventure, taking players into the furthest mysterious depths of the ocean. It’s just a damn shame the journey ...[Read More]

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8

Great

Souldiers

For developer Retro Forge, Souldiers is an extremely safe bet for a first game. Studios can throw all the money in the world at a game and there will ...[Read More]

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8.7

Great

ScourgeBringer

ScourgeBringer delights itself in pulling no punches. Players will die at a furious, brutal pace. Whether it be a massive beam of energy, undodged bul...[Read More]

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8.5

Great

Ghostwire: Tokyo

Ghostwire: Tokyo thrives on pushing the malleable boundaries of open world games. I’m unsure how many players will go into playing Ghostwire: To...[Read More]

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9

Amazing

Nobody Saves the World

As much as I want to compare Nobody Saves the World to The Legend of Zelda, I feel like doing so would be a great disservice to DrinkBox Studios’...[Read More]

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