Tag: PC
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An upbeat beat-em-up on the beat – Hi-Fi Rush review
From the makers of The Evil Within, Hi-Fi Rush re-mixes up the #beat-em-up genre with vibrant visuals and addicting #rhythmgame combat. An unexpectedly released gem featuring lots of energetic head-bobbing #music, and effortlessly fun writing to rock your world.
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Unpacking: What do our belongings say about us?
Unpacking tells a subtle story with what it says on the tin – unpacking. In the game you unpack 8 different sets of moving boxes, from different parts of a person’s life. Even without basic storytelling elements, Unpacking still gets you by the heartstrings.
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How are Video Game Modders Viewed by Players?
Modders are often generalized as being either good or bad, but their diversity calls for more nuanced discussion.
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Simplicity at its finest – Jazz Jackrabbit 2: The Secret Files
Take a moment to relax and blast some turtle shell in this laid-back classic action-platformer!
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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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Gotta Digivolve them all – Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth
Less digisleuthing, more digigrinding within the digital world of Digimon.
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Rockin’ On Heaven’s Floor – Guilty Gear Strive
With a combination of a kick-ass soundtrack, a colorful cast of characters, and stylish fighting, Guilty Gear Strive rocks your socks off.
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Objective: Survive – Vampire Survivors
Ever wished to become a walking, projectile throwing, bringer of death? No? Well, here’s Vampire Survivors anyway.
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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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Final Fantasy VII – A quarter of a century-old classic adventure
25 years have gone by, but Final Fantasy VII remains an evergreen JRPG to try out or revisit for the umpteenth time.
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Solving an interdimensional problem on a “Northern Journey” in Norway
Save the dimension, become an expert in pest control using a sling, and more on this bizarre Northern Journey.
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Do we need a right to repair something that is ours?
Why should you buy new, if you can fix the old? Right to Repair is here to keep the ownership in our hands.
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Co-operative Absent-mindedness – Group Ironman in Old School RuneScape
A new game mode in Old School RuneScape encourages co-operation while retaining the relaxing flow.
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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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Short adventure, grand experience – Helen’s Mysterious Castle
Get ready to eat steaks, duel against monsters and meet charming characters in this short #Indie #JRPG, called #HelensMysteriousCastle!
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Paying for Power: A Look Into Dead By Daylight’s Unfair Monetization
Pay-to-win is a problematic phenomenon for games where you can purchase power. This brief analysis of the monetization of Dead by Daylight explores the unfair nature of its monetization.
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For Honor: You Fight For Honor, You Don’t Have To Fight With Honor
For Honor pits knights, samurai, Vikings and Chinese warriors against each other in a 3D fighting game, who will reign supreme?
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One Hour, One Life is a charming survival game about humanity
Saying farewell to your children after a long life can be a bittersweet experience.
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Have games changed over the years, or have I? Maybe both.
There are more games than ever to play, yet I struggle to find the good ones to play. Here I explore some of the reasons why.