Xbox Series X / S

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Metal: Hellsinger Review

Is it the profound hope of most game developers to allow their players to embody a specific avatar? The common “joke” with Marvel’s ...[Read More]

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8.5

Great

Wayward Strand

During the three in-game days players spend on Wayward Strand‘s airborne nursing home, time does not stop. Much like the characters main charact...[Read More]

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6.9

Fair

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Commandos 3 HD Remaster

I’m a big fan of the old Commandos games that came out on PC twenty-plus years ago. I had the big box versions of Behind Enemy Lines and Beyond ...[Read More]

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6.8

Fair

Broken Pieces

Broken Pieces evokes numerous other games during its opening hours–an often endearing quality when eventually those inspirations manifest into s...[Read More]

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8.5

Great

8.5
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Steelrising

French developers Spiders and publisher Nacon have teamed up to release a new third person action RPG that has gameplay design typically found in the ...[Read More]

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NHL 23 Preview

As it has been for the last few years with Digitalchumps, we have been privy to an EA preview of the latest NHL game. This year’s preview was mighty i...[Read More]

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8.5
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Pac-Man World Re-Pac Review

Pac-Man World debuted on the PlayStation back in 1999 and was a game I completely missed due to wrapping up my college career. I had heard from friend...[Read More]

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Good

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River City Saga: Three Kingdoms Review

River City Saga: Three Kingdoms from developer Arc System Works is an interesting game. It’s a combination of a beat-em-up action title and a backend ...[Read More]

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Great

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Madden NFL 23 Review

Another year, another Madden NFL. This year, EA Tiburon and EA Sports have a lot to redeem from last year’s Madden game, one that not only honors the ...[Read More]

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8.2

Great

Thymesia

I remember experiencing Demon’s Souls at E3 well over a decade ago, and later reviewing the game when it came out. It was innovative, and would ...[Read More]

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8.5

Great

MultiVersus Review

Way back in 2001, I attended the Electronic Entertainment Expo for a website I shall not name. I was lucky enough to see the Gamecube first-hand durin...[Read More]

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6.5

Fair

Bright Memory: Infinite

About twenty months ago, I reviewed the sub-$10, bite-size version of Bright Memory: Infinite, which at the time was just called Bright Memory. Lonewo...[Read More]

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