Category: Game Reviews
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Rocket League – Soccer but Way More Fun
Have you ever wanted to combine fast cars and soccer? If you have, don’t worry because Rocket League already did that for you.
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Kingdom Hearts: Memory of Melody – When action RPG music is so good that they make a rhythm game for it.
Kingdom Hearts series had a card game and a monster collecting game, but now is time to enjoy the music of the series in a rhythm game. #KingdomHearts #Music #RhythmGame
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Carcassonne – build your kingdom
Fancy yourself some castle building? Get right in there with the action in the classic board game of Carcassone.
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The Silver Case – An Exercise in Engaging Tedium
Murderers, psychic clones, and psychedelic jazz. Jaunt your way through the 24th Ward in Suda51’s overlooked adventure.
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Cuphead – A devilish masterpiece
Graphics that look straight from 1930s animation and a soundtrack to match. Cuphead is a beautiful platformer that is extremely challenging yet so so so rewarding.
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PAYDAY 2: Heist Banks, Get Money, Become Infamous
A review for PAYDAY 2, a co-op first person shooter focused on pulling off daring heists. Does it still hold up after 7 years, or should the Payday Gang cash out?
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Besiege: just what couldn’t mindboggling siege engines do?
How fun could creating siege engines possibly be? Besiege encourages you to find out.
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Mini Metro – Bite-sized puzzle strategy game wrapped in a minimalistic atmosphere of transit craze
Mini Metro, a satisfying minimalistic puzzle game about passengers, metro systems, and real cities. What else could an evening need?
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Hell Is Other Demons – Kneel Before Diablo, Lord of Leisure
Diablo III: Eternal Collection is full of mindless fun. Switching the classic hack and slash adventure over to consoles was a move as clever as they come – sofas were practically made for monster massacre.
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Diablo III: Reaper of Souls – A seasonal journey to defeat evil
Diablo III: Reaper of Souls is a journey to defeat Malthael, the Archangel of Death. The game has different types of content for new players and veterans alike.
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Phasmophobia – Are you and your friends afraid of ghosts?
When there’s something strange in your neighborhood, call your friends and go figure out who is haunting there. #Co-op #Ghost #Horror #Indie #Puzzle
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Beware of the Wolf – The Wolf Among Us
Imagine the notorious fairytale character The Big Bad Wolf as a sheriff solving the case of The Prostitute Killer. Sounds exciting, right?
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How is Star Wars: The Old Republic as a single-player experience in 2020.
Not so long ago, at the Bioware studio…. Star Wars: The Old Republic received updates that made it more accessible for solo players. Here is a review where Aleksi explores these changes to see how they’ve succeeded. #starwars #swtor #mmorpg
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Exit the Gungeon – Gunna have a shell of a time
The Gungeon is crumbling, and there’s only one way out – up.
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Platforming fun in a beautiful pixel world – The Messenger review
The Messenger is a fun Metroidvania-style platformer set in a quirky world. It sets itself apart with humorous characters and lots of action-packed fun. The games storyline is surprisingly deep and the player is left craving for more.
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Angry Birds, Mellow Gaming – Unwind With Dream Blast
Simple yet captivating, Angry Birds Dream Blast – Toon Bird Bubble Puzzle is the perfect game for the in-betweens. Looking for a moment free from hurry? This is it.
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Vanishing of Ethan Carter: Walking Simulator Mystery That Doesn’t Hold Your Hand
Vanishing of Ethan Carter is an indie mystery adventure with supernatural elements that doesn’t hold your hand. Instead, it lets you experience a cleverly written story at your own pace in a gorgeous world. #gamereview #walkingsimulator #vanishingofethancarter
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Hero Siege – The rebirth of the whirlwind barbarian
Hero Siege is a hack and slash RPG with loads of endgame content. I played the whirlwind barbarian to defeat my enemies with a single click of a button.
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Baba Is You: truly a mind-bending puzzle game
At first glance, Baba Is You might look like a simple indie game, but do not be fooled. It provides some of the most challenging puzzles you will ever try to solve.
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Old School Runescape: MMORPG with thousands and thousands of hours of gameplay
Old School Runescape is a notoriously grindy MMORPG that has active community and supportive developers. While being almost never-ending game by design, some players do create their own rules to be followed and goals to be reached.