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Review: Dordogne
Dordogne’s animation is immediately jaw-dropping, and its story feels akin to an animated short as much as a video game.
Robin Bea
Jun 22, 20235 min read
279 views
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Review: Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun
Sublime aesthetics and thumping combat can’t save this boomer shooter from tedium.
Derek Swinhart
Jun 19, 20234 min read
56 views
2 comments


Review: Humanity
Humanity delivers perfect a-ha moments at least once per level, even if reaching them can be a drag.
Robin Bea
Jun 9, 20235 min read
71 views
19 comments

Review: System Shock (2023)
This worthy remake makes remembering Citadel an easy thing to do. There are a lot of classic games that I feel don't need a remake, but...
Adam Lovinus
Jun 9, 20236 min read
180 views
2 comments


Review: Amnesia: The Bunker
A new formula breathes life into a stale horror staple. If you told me the next Amnesia title would remind me of Darkwood, one of my...
Derek Swinhart
Jun 8, 20235 min read
300 views
2 comments

Review: Ghostwire Tokyo: Spider’s Thread
A unique setting and creative combat make this open-world horror hybrid worth the plunge.
Derek Swinhart
Jun 6, 20234 min read
593 views
3 comments

Review: Fire Emblem Engage
Engaging mechanics, nostalgia for fans, OK writing. I have been playing Fire Emblem games since the Game Boy Advance days, which has...
Meg Kuyatt
Jun 2, 20234 min read
420 views
3 comments


Review: Cassette Beasts
Cassette Beasts rises above an ocean of Pokémon clones through unique mechanics and a rollercoaster of a narrative. Pokémon clones have...
James Carr
Jun 2, 20236 min read
109 views
36 comments

Review: Diablo IV
When I think about Diablo, I think about the idea of a “Podcast Game” — the kind of experience people like to just vibe with. Pressing...
Lucas White
May 30, 20235 min read
129 views
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