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This New Warhammer Game is a Dumb n Fun Run n Gun Shooter

Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & Teef is an absurdly stupid 2D action game with almost no substance and a frustrating…

A Solid Soulslike with Silly Sensibilities

Rather than sticking with the dreary tone of the Souls genre, The Last Hero of Nostalgaia brings in a sense…
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League of Enthusiastic Losers Review – A Dose of Melancholy

League of Enthusiastic Losers speaks deeply, if imperfectly, to a life experience that we don't often see in games: weary…

Halloweeny Games for Weenies – Part 1

If you like the idea of horror more than actually being scared, I've got some great games to check out…

Soulsborne Games Can Be Easier, as Proven by These Smaller Titles

Despite what FromSoft fans argue, Soulsborne games could be a heck of a lot easier without compromise, as these smaller-scoped…

Arcaxer on Quest 2 feels like a Nintendo Wii Game in the Best Way

Arcaxer is a roguelite dungeon exploration game with turn-based combat with waggle mechanics that remind me of the Nintendo Wii,…

Yurukill: The Calumniation Games – Impressions

Yurukill features a bizarre genre mashup that is uneven, yet compelling. After finishing the first chapter, I'm keen to come…
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LEGO Bricktales Review – The Platonic Ideal of a LEGO Game, Nearly

LEGO Bricktales combines the toys' fun theme sets with creativity-forward puzzle solving, creating the purest interpretation yet of LEGO into…

Shmuptember Journal 2022: ZeroRanger & Yurukill

In week 3 of Shmuptember, I played two shmups that were all over the map with respect to scope: the…

I’ve Been Playing a Fantastic Cyberpunk Action RPG with a Great Story… ANNO: Mutationem

Cyberpunk fans should be playing ANNO: Mutationem. It looks great, has a wonderfully engaging narrative, and features a queer relationship…

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