Tag: Action
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A Wondrous and Deadly World – Elden Ring
Elden Ring earns its place among the Souls games with flying colors thanks to its open-ended nature, wonderful exploration, and meaty combat.
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Free-to-Play, but Feel Free to Pay – Lost Ark
Lost Ark is a fun MMO that offers a lot of activities, and even more if you have the time or the cash.
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From a fledgling hunter to becoming the apex predator – Monster Hunter Rise
Sharpen your weapon and gather your pals – it’s time for some Monster Hunting.
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The Joys of the Blade – Nioh 2
Nioh 2 offers an extremely deep combat system and many tools for experienced players to toy around with.
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Crossout: What Is the Ideology of Combat?
Are you willing to combine your creative skills and desire to test some mad inventions and machines? Crossout provides you with such an opportunity. Explore the components, weapons, construct your own vehicle and start intimidating your enemies!
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Another day in the life of Arthur Morgan
Arthur Morgan is easily one of the most lovable characters in recent video game history. Red Dead Redemption 2 offers so much to do, and I hopped on the cowboy boots of this already legendary video game gangster for one day.
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Joy(less)-Cons: Fix the input drift of your Nintendo Switch!
If your Nintendo’s controls feel like there’s some Initial-D drifting going on between your thumb and the thumbstick’s don’t fear, there is a fix!
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Historically (in)accurate Japanese warfare – Sengoku BASARA 4: Sumeragi
Battle your way across Sengoku period Japan in ludicrous style in Sengoku BASARA 4: Sumeragi.
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Steel Assault: Retro throwback with diminishing returns
Steel Assault is a short, action-packed guitar riff that tries to relate to all the side-scrolling action fans. But does it live up to its arcade heritage?
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New World – The Amazon company Settler Training Program
For a world that’s supposed to be new, I sure feel like I’ve already seen it many times.
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Dirt Rally 2.0: Is that dirt in your eye?
Blast through muddy slopes and drift to the goal line, right before getting to peek inside the secret lives of crash test dummies in Dirt Rally 2.0 review.
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Pokémon Unite: A surprisingly friendly MOBA experience!
Pokémon Unite is a MOBA (multiplayer online battle arena) game that is based on quick and intense 5 vs 5 matches. Do the Pocketmonsters stand a change in the competitive genre of MOBA’s?
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Gripping Shootouts in the Living Room – Half-Life: Alyx
A technical marvel, Half-Life: Alyx offers a meaty and polished experience unparalleled in the VR space.
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What would it be like to shake someone’s hand?
In the words of its creator, A Firm Handshake is simply about ‘what it would be like to shake someone’s hand’. Yet this self-depreciating description, as well as the game’s simple structure, belie an experience rich in humour and semantic depth.
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The new and improved Fallout 76 — Is it worth the money?
Fallout 76 had its fair share of issues, like missing non-playable characters, when it first launched in 2018. But how is it in 2021?
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Assassin’s Creed 2 – The sequel that defined a series.
Assassin’s Creed 2 takes the first game in the series and improves it in every way possible.
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Horizon Zero Dawn – A post-apocalyptic machine hunt.
Horizon Zero Dawn is a post-apocalyptic action role-playing game with a focus on ranged combat and stealth, with a solid protagonist and an interesting world to explore.
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Live out your dreams of becoming a dungeon exploring merchant – Moonlighter review
Moonlighter is a fresh take on the rogue-lite genre. The game offers tons of fun in the form of challenging dungeons and surprisingly entertaining shopkeeping.
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The league of evil exes is back in Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Game – Complete Edition
Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Game – Complete Edition offers players immensely fun beat ‘em up action in a beautiful, pixelated world. Accompanied by a great soundtrack, the game looks, sounds, and feels great but is a little short.
